Example sentences of "take [art] [num ord] [noun] in " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But the judge usually takes the second course in cases concerning industrial relations .
2 Champion let Aldaniti take the last fence in his own time and then set off up the run-in which the jockey later described as ‘ the loneliest place in the world ’ .
3 In its internal history for the Joint Chiefs of Staff , their secretariat give them the credit ( or blame ) for taking the first step in shifting the battle for Asia from China to Southeast Asia .
4 Even so , we are taking the first steps in a long journey towards an understanding of the body clock and the way it adjusts to our environment .
5 The burden increased when it became clear that it was schools who would be held principally responsible in implementing the national curriculum , in taking the first steps in teacher appraisal and in managing their finances .
6 If this army moved west and then south , there was no German force to prevent its taking the Eighth Army in rear and crushing it against Samsonov 's Second Army .
7 He was educated at Highgate School and Trinity College , Cambridge , taking a second class in the classical tripos ( 1878 ) .
8 Sinn Fein , including chairman Tom Hartley , won three seats in Lower Falls on the first count and were confident of taking a fourth seat in the area .
9 After winning scholarships at Winchester and at Balliol College , Oxford , he took a first class in literae humaniores in 1924 and was elected to a fellowship of All Souls which he held till 1945 .
10 She was privately educated , and then went to Lady Margaret Hall , Oxford , where she took a third class in classical honour moderations in 1897 .
11 He took a third class in part i ( 1930 ) and a first class in physiology in part ii of the natural sciences tripos ( 1931 ) , and went on to do postgraduate research on nerve physiology and conditioned reflexes .
12 Lucille took a last look in the mirror , decided there was nothing that could be done to make herself any more elegant or beautiful , and so picked up her small bag that contained the precious pasteboard ticket .
13 The last time this barn had hay in it , Henry VIII took a tenth part in tax .
14 He can look here at times a little like a man who has taken the first steps in a descent from the high ground of Self-consciousness , impersonality , fantastication and ironic indirection — not that this has lately been , or has ever been , literature 's only ground .
15 The course is designed to enable students who have taken a first degree in German to increase their knowledge of modern German literature and to extend their competence to the medium of film .
16 The course is designed to enable students who have taken a first degree in more than one European or Latin American language to extend their knowledge of European and/or Latin American literatures through a range of optional courses .
17 But you would n't have C command , I mean that if you take the first structure in seven , that 's just the one in T three .
18 Much the easiest way to assemble a larger labour force was to buy slaves , and the Dutch were ready to help with this , giving the fairly long credit that anyone who wanted to become a planter would need in order to finance his purchases of slaves and of machinery to crush the cane and take the first steps in refining it .
19 If it is , then take the next character in the graph , and start searching again from the head of the tree .
20 But they gave opportunities for the advancement of town planning , facilitating consultancy work and ( so ably fostered by Pepler ) encouraging individual local authorities to take the first steps in scheme preparation in their own areas .
21 He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia .
22 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
23 We should not be misled by any temptation to assume that what we are dealing with here is the familiar disposition of many words , mentioned above , to vary in their referential effect according to the standard considered relevant for the type of the noun ; as if , to take the last sentence in ( 34 ) it was simply a matter of adjusting our standard of what counts as old from the range suitable for schools to the smaller one which is appropriate to individual human beings .
24 Hero McCullough even went on to take the third round in his victory over the tough Cuban Joel Casamayor .
25 It is time to take a second tea-break in our training as apprentice quantum mechanics .
  Next page