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

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1 With 800–900 of Switzerland 's 2300 professors due to retire before the end of the decade , the Swiss have taken a leaf out of Britain 's book and set up a scheme for appointing ‘ new blood ’ assistant professors at the rate of 300 in each of the next two four-year planning periods .
2 Mr Ward said : ‘ Something has to be done here as we have taken a step backwards .
3 CONTROVERSIAL plans to build a livestock market and housing estate outside Darlington have taken a step forward .
4 ‘ But since that match we have progressed , while Liverpool have taken a step back . ’
5 ‘ We have taken a step backward , ’ Ryan said — and on this sorry evidence it looks as if it will be backwards all the way when the Test takes place at Cardiff Arms Park on 4 November .
6 Those who are outside the party machine , jettisoned in the interests of moderation , have taken the fight on to the streets to capture grassroots support .
7 ‘ They have taken the guts out of the movie , except for Europe which always sees the true version , ’ the actor said .
8 It has become a commodity itself , to be bought and sold by people skilled only in doing just that , and they have taken the guts out of money , weeded it out .
9 These architectural and building skills have taken the Beaver about 35 million years to evolve .
10 check that you have taken the details correctly before you hang up .
11 I mean really when you look round here most people have taken the gates off have n't they ?
12 Why would Jeff and Silvia have taken the speedboat there ?
13 Some of Shepherd 's associates have taken the argument further , in various directions .
14 Governments of all persuasions have always bought in some services , but this Government have taken the process further .
15 ‘ Today many people have taken the Christ out of Christmas . ’
16 When we take our residents out , we have to take a wheelchair out for everybody .
17 You know you load your trolley up then , you have to take a trolley round like .
18 I can show you hawthorn , beech , oak , ash , elderberry and sycamore ; after that I have to take a leaf home and look it up in a book .
19 You have to take the ball early , on the rise , in order to give less time to the opponent to prepare .
20 I mean he 's alright but he 's rude to the little ones and after you have to take the plates away and scrape all the food off in the bins .
21 you have to take the guard off and the
22 Yes , yeah , cos now , that , see she 's not here really for , for me to come and pay her so I have to take the money down to her house now .
23 She 'd been elected to the National Executive Committee and she stood up , said how pleased she was , and then said , ‘ But now I have to take the bucket round for a collection because that 's what I always do … ’ and I just thought , ‘ How wonderful ’ .
24 the girls of my school have to take the place entirely of the mother of the family ; the families are generally large ; the woman goes out in the morning , she works in a pickle house , if she is a better class woman she goes out charring , or she goes out step cleaning during the day and the little girl takes the place of the mother of the family .
25 I have to take the train down there
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