Example sentences of "[noun sg] taking the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To Barth , this could only indicate that Bultmann was in effect taking the same path as their nineteenth-century forefathers .
2 A cart pulled out from the courtyard , driven by a soldier taking the two coffins down to the village church where the priest would sing a requiem and those two pathetic brothers be buried and , in time , forgotten .
3 Still not satisfied with the delicious idea of a soldier taking the doubtful reading matter away in a wheelbarrow , Dostoevsky adds , in Stepan 's reportage , ‘ and covered it with an apron ; oui , c'est cela , an apron ’ — as if in the eyes of Stepan there was something specially affronting or sinister , anyhow notable , about the apron .
4 The diagram shows the second transfer tool taking the three stitches from right to the three empty needles at the left .
5 I 've just put my house on the market in York I 've chosen the if erm that 's that 's you know the whole taking the whole scene into consideration , but if I was in Bournemouth for instance and buying a house in York and I said I phone three or four estates agents and said , Look please send me information through the post .
6 Graham spurred me into the lead and we decided to split the route into three pitches , belaying on the rings with a Czech friend taking the middle pitch .
7 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA 's agreement with Eo Inc on the marketing and perhaps later the manufacturing of its Eo 440 and 880 handheld communicators in Europe ( CI No 2,124 ) involves the Italian taking the same stake as everyone else in Eo — the entry fee is $10m , with which it gets a seat on the firm 's board .
8 These will be held over six laps with the first two from each race taking the front grid in the six-rider , eight-lap final .
9 Virgin will take 25% of US stores and a 50% stake in Australian business , with Blockbuster taking the remaining equity .
10 The latest money supply figures showed a rise of 0.7 per cent in the narrow band last month taking the annual rate up again from 4.3 per cent to 4.5 per cent .
11 the train taking the last corner
12 Despite the warnings of Callaghan and Healey , the TUC at its conference in September 1977 voted for a return to ‘ unfettered collective bargaining ’ , with Jones and Scanlon taking the adverse view .
13 If you read the correspondence columns of the papers , you will find a remarkable range of people with diplomatic and military experience taking the same sort of view as I do .
14 It was a much younger man taking the same journey in the opposite direction .
15 Proceed along the road taking the last turning before the flyover into Orchard Road .
16 Dropping the kids off at my mother-in-law 's , I trudged the few miles to the hospital taking the short cut through the grounds to the usual ward .
17 Half the country taking the emigrant ship and Eddie Hogan decides to expand . ’
18 The money was divided amongst the station staff , with the station-master taking the largest share .
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