Example sentences of "that [pers pn] have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ After the death of Sicelo I decided to meet with a lawyer and asked him to put down on record that I had taken part in a film .
2 ‘ There was a formal denial that she had taken part in anything which would discredit the Royal Family .
3 Her last book , A Memoir of the Late Mrs. Henrietta Fordyce , was published anonymously in 1823 , evidently in an attempt to silence rumours that she had taken advantage of a generous elderly relative .
4 Gazzer felt pleased that she had taken things so well .
5 She thought suddenly that she had taken Dr Neil for granted , that she had not fully realised either his hard work or his dedication , and for the first time understood the impulse which had caused him to leave the cushioned life of a younger son of a good family and become an East End doctor instead .
6 She knew that she had taken sides .
7 Claudine had phoned indignantly to say that you had taken Marie 's key , ordered the poor little thing away and taken possession of the farmhouse . ’
8 Yeah , I think , I have n't got details of that , but I think erm Ron has and also the fact that we 've taken remarks and .
9 The introduction of a second asset means that we have to take account of the capital market equilibrium condition : the return from holding stocks of the natural resource must equal the return to physical capital .
10 It is as a result of that charter that we have to take steps to change the inspectorate .
11 Well I do n't believe that they would succeed because I think that we have taken account of all the views expressed and that members will be making an informed decision today .
12 The spokesman added : ‘ The magistrates were made aware of that and appreciated that we have taken steps to prevent a recurrence of this problem . ’
13 Many of the players in the Olympic cricket match were n't even aware that they 'd taken part in the Olympic Games at all .
14 Holliman decided that they had to take cover , so they scuttled into a patch of scrub and camouflaged themselves with nets .
15 The priests in Jerusalem were so numerous that they had to take turns in performing Temple ceremonies .
16 There was a danger of people having short memories , and forgetting even that they had taken part in the war …
17 After the weekend , the Unionist Whips decided that they had taken things far enough , having wasted an entire week of parliamentary time and given their supporters a sign of the vigour with which the fight was being waged .
18 ‘ The commission took into consideration their record over the past five years , ’ said Graham Kelly , the FA 's chief executive , ‘ but they also noted that they had taken steps to improve it over the last 18 months . ’
19 In Coldunell Ltd. v. Gallon the creditors had acted responsibly in that they had taken steps to ensure that the elderly parents received independent legal advice and , as appears from the closing sentence of the extract of Oliver L.J . 's judgment just cited , they were entitled when they received in return documents apparently executed in the presence of such a solicitor to accept those documents and act upon them .
20 They 've not in the past shown themselves to be very honest erm nor very keen on going into their own archives , and I think it 's , actually takes people like me , who live on the border-lines if you like of the two cultures , to go in and discover erm sometimes embarrassing documents , embarrassing information , to confront them with it , in their own language , so that they have to take stock .
21 The letters or packages are kept under lock and key or in the safe and when guests collect them they must sign the record book to indicate that they have taken delivery .
22 Many people with HIV are unaware that they have the virus and may be unaware that they have taken risks .
23 Was it really so important that it had to take priority over something as necessary as post , which often contains faxes and other mail urgently required .
24 On June 28 Treuhand announced that it had taken control of PDS landed property , and frozen all its bank accounts , restricting the party 's freedom to spend money from those accounts without Treuhand permission .
25 A Gosteleradio statement declared that it had taken action after discovering that in September 1990 Interfax had registered as an independent agency without notifying Radio Moscow , but had persisted in using Radio Moscow facilities .
26 What concerned him was not the brutality but the fact that it had taken place while the Corporals were drunk .
27 If one were subsequently to receive a report that when the event occurred , the sun had set , one would be able to infer that it had taken place at exactly 12.00 midnight .
28 The importance of the summit was , above all , that it had taken place , and that the two leaders had been pictured together in amicable fireside discussion .
29 The point is that it has taken players like Wallace and Hardenberger to contradict the cliches about the limitations of the instrument and to prove how flexible it really is .
30 You will be told that it has taken place every 13 July since 1375 , and perhaps it has .
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