Example sentences of "have take a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not alone in this view : most City economists have taken a distinctly sceptical stance on the Red Book 's projections . |
2 | I think that the districts there possibly given the exception of Selby have taken a rather cautious approach as to what they anticipate being built in their areas within the Greater York area itself er over the next thirteen years . |
3 | There are also some that are actually innocuous but are seldom eaten for they have taken a rather complicated gamble by copying the colours of poisonous caterpillars to delude aggressors into giving them as wide a berth as the creatures they mimic . |
4 | The reason the ERM is decisive is that , from the viewpoint of unashamed cosmopolitanism , which is what Labour should espouse , it is evident that attempts to create a progressive and democratic Europe have taken a disastrously wrong turn . |
5 | Other initiatives in community education have taken a more critical view of ‘ community development ’ and adopted a more radical approach . |
6 | The Germans , the Japanese , even the French , have taken a more realistic approach and this has become very obvious . |
7 | Hounslow , with no injury problems , have taken a deliberately low-key approach to their latest European venture , giving their squad , including Rob Thompson , Jon Potter and Paul Bolland , who have been on GB duty , a much-needed rest after the demands of the domestic season . |
8 | Now they have taken a very professional attitude to the game . |
9 | But , Dorma have taken a very important step in helping you , the customer , to design your own unique bedroom environment . |
10 | Other theories of latent inhibition have taken a quite different view of the phenomenon . |
11 | J.S. They had n't got one , beyond saying you have to take a more holistic attitude , but what does that mean ? |