Example sentences of "who have taken [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Almost every conjurer who has taken a parti pris in this field has found himself accused of possessing psychic powers .
2 We know of a person from Churchstoke who has taken a Video of the remains of the old trackbed , but so far this Video has not been seen .
3 Mick , who has taken a number of 20 lb pike from Essex waters this winter , travelled further afield from his Basildon home and fished a Predator Baits ' frozen mackerel on 11 lb line and two size 8 barbless trebles .
4 This reads as follows : If a settlor who has taken a loan from his settlement and has been charged to tax under the legislation repays the loan the tax previously charged is not of course repaid .
5 If a field officer who has taken a risk and opted to negotiate should subsequently have second thoughts , he may find his evidence has disappeared .
6 The Tutor is a student of peasant origin who has taken a job teaching the son of a wealthy merchant whose household is spending the summer in their country dacha .
7 The number and variations of incidents in ‘ Hamlet ’ are primarily all connected with the incident of Hamlet 's hatred and eventual murder of his uncle , who has taken the throne after killing his ( Hamlet 's ) father Even though at times these may seem irrelevant to this theme , all tie in with Hamlet himself .
8 This is n't sculpture from the gimmicky , pile-of-bricks school as anyone who has taken the trouble to observe how a flock behaves will instantly recognise .
9 Everyone who has taken the trouble to contact them and to work with them speaks of their high qualities and commitment .
10 BRUCE DAVIDSON , the United States rider who has taken the world three-day event championship twice but never won Badminton , will try again on last year 's winner , The Irishman II , from May 7-10 .
11 By the way , there 's someone who has taken the d'Urberville name near The Chase .
12 A. M. Fairbairn complained that the clergy had become ‘ more professional than social ’ and the Baptist C. F. Aked attacked ‘ the funny little assistant priest , who has taken the place of the old-fashioned curate ’ , the man who says
13 A MAN who has taken the town to his heart since moving to Darlington 12 years ago has double cause for celebration this week .
14 The man who 'd taken a photograph of the bus asked if he might photograph the old people also , and the bus-driver told him to wait a minute .
15 But it 's either her or the caretaker who 've taken a lot of stuff out of my place : radio cassette , bedside radio , camera , alarm clock , my son 's chair and table .
16 For those who 've taken the decision to turn their lives around prevention is n't always better than cure .
17 I can tell you right now that there are plenty of indi I I 'm I 'm going to say this up front , there are plenty of individuals who 've taken the information away and tried to do it themselves .
18 Most of all , he 's frightened about losing the players who 've taken the club to the top of the Third Division .
19 Passers-by , and others who had taken no part in the demonstration , were also soaked .
20 Rosie jumped and people who had taken no interest in Ruby since she had sat down made excuses to walk by the diary desk and see what she was up to .
21 Freed also said that it was he rather than Duna , who had taken a 90% stake in Hungary 's largest circulation English-language newspaper , Budapest Week .
22 In 1985 , they proposed to extend their role beyond that of an annual dining club for officers who had taken a degree through the police college scheme .
23 It had been a fairly commonplace murder , a henpecked husband at the end of his tether who had taken a hatchet to his virago of a wife .
24 I did n't see anything inevitable about an affair with a priest who had taken a vow of celibacy .
25 This was emphasised by those heads of department who had taken a lot of time over their self-appraisal and who claimed that as a consequence other things had had to suffer .
26 She sat in the front room of her house ( Arcadia Villas , Bed and Breakfast ) pouring tea for the wickedly handsome young man on the sofa , who had taken a room for the entire run of the pantomime .
27 On 12 July 1330 , during the last months of their rule , the perambulations made during the reigns of Edward I and Edward 11 were ordered to be observed in every particular , and the Forest officers in Shropshire were forbidden to take any action against the owners of lands within the disafforested districts who had taken the deer or cut timber there .
28 The original detentions had been undertaken without the approval of the government , which admitted that it had failed to exert its authority over rebellious troops in the Agadez region who had taken the law into their own hands .
29 Opren was withdrawn from sale by the company , Dista Products , last August following the deaths of more than 50 old people who had taken the drug .
30 Cassie reflected , with a terrible cold awareness , that this was almost certainly the only man she had ever held in her arms who had taken the life of a fellow human being .
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