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

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1 Interference theories have taken a variety of forms .
2 Such moves have taken a number of different forms :
3 Again these changes have been in response to legislation and have taken a number of forms .
4 The Government have taken a number of steps to promote the provision of affordable homes for exactly the people whom the hon. Gentleman mentions .
5 Since that point we have taken a number of steps to reduce students ' reliance on benefits .
6 That having taken this momentous decision to join the Exchange Rate Mechanism , we have taken a step of the most important step towards economic monetary union from which there can be no turning back .
7 Embarrassed salesman Mr Drury , 34 , said : ‘ I have taken a lot of stick at work over this .
8 Now the District Council have taken a lot of money off this town , over the market stalls now , for a number of years , and I believe if they 're going to do a scheme like this which has been going on now for over eight years , it should be done all in one go .
9 The young men in the parliament have taken an oath of allegiance to the Lithuanian state , swearing to defend it to the death .
10 In interpreting the studies by Vonk and by Garnham & Oakhill we have taken an effect of gender cue to indicate name mapping and one of congruity with bias to indicate role mapping .
11 Now that we have taken an overview of the Form method of patterning , I hope that many more knitters will not be as worried that the columns of figures published in magazines and so on , mean nothing to them , since they are n't supposed to in this format .
12 I have taken the title of this chapter from a Durham University M.Ed. thesis by Geoff Readman ( 1984 ) .
13 Football now has Bob Wilson of Arsenal and Emlyn Hughes of Liverpool and on independent television there is Ian StJohn and Jimmy Greaves ( ‘ The Saint and Greavsie ’ ) , who have taken the art of televised sport a step further by reproducing in the studio all the mixture of jokes and outlandish memories , bets , hunches , tactical shrewdness , and affectionate ‘ piss-taking ’ that make up a friendly hour in the pub .
14 Wearily he said : ‘ Miss Washbrooke , you have taken the responsibility of deciding that those knives were sent by a hoaxer and not a murderer .
15 And they then say well right , cos every time an accountant does your books at the front of your , the actual like er the booklet what you get on your accounts it says at the front something like these accounts have erm have been audited but only erm we have taken the word of Mr that what he said is right .
16 Analysts , however , have taken the concept of ‘ literal meaning ’ as a ‘ neutral ’ and ‘ universal ’ tool of study rather than treating it as an object of study in itself , as a part of the ‘ social construction of reality ’ which they are trying to describe and to explain .
17 My lords of Strathearn and of Atholl have taken the rest of the horses to Rhind .
18 To understand the qualitative features of the binding of GH5 to DNA , we have taken the structure of the CAP/DNA complex , and made a least-squares superposition of GH5 onto CAP on the basis of the sequence alignment in Fig. 4 .
19 Chartered accountants Touche Ross have taken the whole of the 12,000 sq ft fourth floor and is planning to move in later this summer .
20 In the discussion I have taken the necessity of quantification for granted ( although it sometimes happens in such communities that some patterns of variation are obvious without formal quantification ) .
21 The first five are in Latin , but Miller , realising his limitations , wrote in August 1763 , ‘ I have taken the liberty of writing to you in English , being informed that you can either read it yourself , or have some persons who can translate it for you ’ .
22 If , in addition to the few notes which I have taken the liberty of enclosing , you feel that you need any advice , then please ask for it .
23 Hoping to make some money , I have taken the liberty of submitting an idea to several of their research and development departments , and I should warn you that a patent is pending .
24 For this month 's design , I have taken the subject of Mediterranean ceramics , touched on in last month 's article and explored it a little further into the area of tiles .
25 Officials , wary of the effects the soggy going could have on horses tackling a long hilly course , have taken the precaution of cutting the fences from 38 to 34 and have also slightly reduced the length of the course .
26 He requires covering up in a strongly-run race to utilise his formidable finishing acceleration to maximum effect , and connections have taken the precaution of declaring a pacemaker in Wharf .
27 It is those mammals that live more persecuted harried lives that have taken the possibilities of placental development to its ultimate .
28 A lot of couples involved with our singles ministry have taken the challenge of ‘ hands-off ’ courting and have since thanked us for it , even though at the time they wondered if they could not get by with something a bit less conservative .
29 They are reluctant absentees but with the difficulty of revising an overcrowded fixture list , and no financial provision for the event or the extra training at £1,200 a weekend , they have taken the line of least resistance .
30 Since the SCOTVEC Record of Education and Training ( RET ) may well be presented to employers in other countries in the future , we have taken the step of printing the following statement on the folder issued with each RET into the major European languages :
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