Example sentences of "have take [art] [noun] out " in BNC.

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1 Thomas Cook , the best-known name on the high street , has taken a leaf out of the book of Airtours ( which owns Pickfords ) and has snapped up a 10.3% stake in Owners Abroad , the UK 's second biggest operator .
2 The Institute has taken a leaf out of CIMA 's book and joined Opportunity 2000 , the business-led initiative launched by John Major , which aims to put more women into top management jobs by the beginning of the next century ( see ACCOUNTANCY , December 1991 , p 15 ) .
3 ZZAP ! to date has taken the mickey out of everyone without being prejudiced against anyone or anything .
4 Imagine says it has taken the complexity out of authoring by creating a program that constructs sophisticated hypermedia apps without recourse to a scripting language .
5 GRAEME SOUNESS steps back into the pressure cooker of soccer management tomorrow , snarling at suggestions that heart surgery has taken the fire out of him .
6 He 'd taken a taxi out to Baby Boy 's grave , and then he 'd walked the rest of the way .
7 ‘ I 'd taken a band out of the independent scene and guided them and refined them .
8 no my wallet and some one handed it in and they 'd taken a fiver out of it , they 'd gone , oh , oh
9 They 'd taken the plug out of his boiler just the same and let off his mill-dam without a thought for what it was going to cost him — and them , he 'd see to that — in the long run .
10 Paul Crossland admitted in court that he 'd taken the cash out of union funds , but said he 'd felt entitled to it because he had saved the union so much money .
11 Having taken the plank out of our eye , we can see clearly how the Craft has stepped into the vacuum .
12 We might have to , we might be able to get away without having to take the board out , if I if I use the old de- solderer might be able to just hook it out and put the next one in .
13 And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house .
14 Just to put the coffin into the house , the would n't have to take a window out to put the coffin in
15 ‘ You do n't have to take the dishes out of the dishwasher and put them in the dish rack and then take the cutlery out of its little plastic box and then put it in the cutlery drawer making sure that the spoons go in one compartment and the knives in another compartment and the forks in another compartment except there are always forks in the spoons compartment and knives in the forks compartment when you get there so it 's hopeless it 's always too late to get things right it 's a total frost honestly is life you are a lot better off dead in my opinion .
16 We rented a plot of land and so I would have to take the meal out to my husband at mid-day .
17 Over the past six months or so you appear to have taken a leaf out of the Aquarian book and aired your grievances in such a manner that you now face the possibility of a complete break from the past , which in turn would alter so much you have built up and established over the years .
18 Oh you 've taken the bread out have you ?
19 Well you 've taken the colour out there obviously in photocopying it but you 've also got to be crafty and think of things like that as well .
20 ‘ Look , ’ he said , awkwardly , ‘ I know I 've taken the piss out of you in the past .
21 I 've taken the piss out of Morrissey in the past .
22 I 've taken the film out of it . ’
23 It 's er , they ought to have , they 'll ha , have to it wants now I 've taken the screw out of the sinks that has got ta be put back .
24 he said you know what is it and I showed him a piece like , he said oh I he said yes , I said I 've taken the nails out that I did n't see , he said oh I 've got a metal detector here
25 We 've taken the carpet out already .
26 ‘ I 've taken the matter out of her hands .
27 ‘ I 've taken the steaks out of the freezer , ’ he said , returning to his efforts with the door .
28 ‘ They 've taken the cork out now . ’
29 A wife whose husband had taken a girl out on a number of occasions would tell the counsellor , ‘ This time it 's different — they 've slept together . ’
30 The preacher had taken a girl out to kill her , but had made of her a weapon which could be used against him .
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