Example sentences of "[noun prp] takes the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One should add that Buckley takes the Christian myth for granted , as backdrop to the discourse .
2 Lincoln takes the opposite view , Lincoln says here is a crisis the person uniquely placed to deal with major crises in American politics is the president and I , Abe Lincoln , stand forward and I 'm prepared to do almost anything if in my judgment it 's necessary to preserve the nation and the constitution .
3 Unless Sir Robert Armstrong takes the unprecedented step of issuing a statement , this will have to remain one of what he has called ‘ the marvels and mysteries of Cabinet government ’ .
4 JO TAKES THE HIGH ROAD
5 Vic takes the Daily Mail with him to the lavatory , the one at the back of the house , next to the tradesmen 's entrance , with a plain white suite , intended for the use of charladies , gardeners and workmen .
6 Joseland moves from blind side flanker to the second row and with skipper Jones not available Fison takes the inside centre berth
7 NQUE TAKES THE ALTERNATIVE UNIX-ON-WINDOWS APPROACH
8 Ralph Fiennes takes the hunky Heathcliff role in a story of love , passion and vengeance set in the wilds of Yorkshire .
9 Lewis takes the free kick himself it was n't a good one dropped in short and was headed away by Gemmell to Black who releases it first time trying to set Collimore free .
10 In a profile in the latest issue of New York 's Vanity Fair magazine , Mrs Clinton takes the astonishing step of naming Mr Bush 's alleged former mistress .
11 Another RBAI player Ross McMillan takes the fourth cadet boy place to join Dominic McGreevy , Robert Robinson and Robert Fisher , but Ulster hopes will rest on the three girls sides for Gold medals with Leinster and Munster favourite to win the boys categories .
12 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
13 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
14 The plan is for Solvay to take over the hydrogen peroxide and persalt business , with turnover of £340m pa , while Laporte takes the organic peroxides and persulphates , worth about £65m pa .
15 In fact , Michael Crawford takes the mechanical joke a stage further than any one before him : before the custard pie hits him he has already fallen . ’
16 LAP OF LUXURY : Happy Rod holds Renee in her carrycot as Rachel takes the front seat of an airport buggy.Pictures : VIC CRAWSHAW
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