Example sentences of "and took [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The wee lad put his hand on my haunch , then he slid it round and took a firm grip of my trousers . |
2 | Robyn raised the glass to her lips and took a first sip ; she had a feeling that counting to ten was not going to work , but she tried it all the same . |
3 | In any event he did a very professional job with me and took a great weight off Laura 's shoulders . |
4 | Then in the lake an old man came up from under the water and took a great scoopful of water and drank deeply . |
5 | William Whewell in Cambridge was consulted by him over nomenclature , and took a great interest in his work , especially in his unease about the atomic theory with its inert and massy billiard-balls . |
6 | At the door he paused and took a small lamp from his pocket , then examined both the locks . |
7 | And here , ’ he want behind the altar and took a small bell , ‘ you ring this . |
8 | Replacing them both , he upended the main body of the telephone cradle and took a small screw-driver from a nearby drawer . |
9 | He uncorked his canteen and took a long drink of water . |
10 | The other picked up his drink and took a long swallow , watching her over the rim of the tankard . |
11 | He tossed the paper on to a chair , then picked up his glass and took a long swallow , watching her over the rim with open mockery . |
12 | He was on his hands and knees and , although his leg hurt him , he moved quickly across the deck and took a long knife from among some ropes . |
13 | ‘ More than likely , ’ grinned Yanto and took a long swig . |
14 | But he accepted the proffered wine and took a long draught , letting a thoughtful silence fall . |
15 | He did his teeth and took a long shower , first hot then cold . |
16 | I peeled off my clothes and took a long shower — it would be a long time before I took a bath again , and certainly not round at Sunil 's — and treated myself to a proper shave with hot water and a razor . |
17 | I sank on to the bucket and took a long pull at the coffee . |
18 | I went back to my room and took a long bath . |
19 | Sanchez cupped the coal of the joint and took a long toke . |
20 | We often said they loaded the gun in the afternoon and took a long lanyard into a dugout some distance away and fired their gun once and never emerged to reload . |
21 | Richards won the toss and took a long time to decide to bat ; when he did so Dilley bowled superbly , and five wickets went down for just 54 . |
22 | Jones then switched the ball inside for Don Hutchison to chip the ball through where it struck Rush and took a fortunate touch into the net . |
23 | ‘ He always showed a good sense of fun and took a good deal of ribbing from the crew with the utmost charm and good humour , ’ said Morgan . |
24 | St Denis , the 500–1 outsider ( despite his Classic form ) on account of his role as pacemaker for Bachelor 's Button , went straight about his task and took a good lead as the runners came past the stands , packed with morning-dressed spectators on a stiflingly hot afternoon . |
25 | I remembered the larder was bare and took a snap decision ( actually , ‘ going snap ’ on a decision was the latest buzzword ) to hit the local late-night deli . |
26 | He kicked the tin away from him and took a snap shot . |
27 | He glimpsed the enemy overshooting and banking steeply away , half-rolled and took a snap shot at a dappled D-V , then saw Finlayson behind it and yet another D-V behind him . |
28 | He went through to his room and picked up the bag he had packed earlier , then went to the small desk in the corner and took a tiny notebook from the drawer . |
29 | Jess found the money , pressed it into his hand and took a backward look to see if there was the chance of a run for the doors . |
30 | The big one looked sightly disappointed , then trotted back to their car and took a black shoulder-bag out of the boot . |