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

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1 Yeah I know our Lorraine has took the phone over .
2 The Board has taken no decisions about the timing of the reprocessing of subsequent arisings of AGR fuel or of PWR fuel .
3 Mrs. Harvey is the second defendant but has taken no part in the proceedings .
4 The matter may also arise indirectly in situations in which the decision-maker belongs to an organisation which initiated the proceeding , but where he himself has taken no part in the decision to prosecute .
5 Sun has taken no orders for the Model 52 and 54 , originally due this quarter and next quarter respectively , and told securities analysts each would be off a quarter .
6 An importer or wholesaler will not be able to rely on this defence if he has taken no steps to require his supplier to supply goods which correspond with the relevant legal requirements .
7 The WRC suggested it should be banned , but the government has taken no action .
8 Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine has taken no action against 56 of the 79 English waste disposal authorities which have failed to fulfil their legal obligation of 10 years ' standing to draw up plans for waste disposal .
9 Our discussion of semantic constituency has taken no account of whether the elements under consideration are parts of words , words , or sequences of words .
10 IT HAS TAKEN A TOTAL OF 45 MINUTES TO COMPLETE .
11 IT HAS TAKEN A TOTAL OF 50 MINUTES TO COMPLETE .
12 IT HAS TAKEN A TOTAL OF 70 MINUTES TO COMPLETE .
13 Third , more recently , local government auditors have been given powers of early intervention when a local authority has taken a decision which would involve unlawful expenditure or a course of action which would lead to unlawful loss .
14 It is most certainly true that Kenyans must decide their own future , but in this case the Kenyan president has taken a decision which does not serve his people well .
15 . I hardly dare say this in this context , but if we well now the Council has taken a decision to close this elderly person 's home , there is actually a logic to it , which I 'd like to talk about .
16 It has taken a 50pc stake in a yarn spinning mill and a 60pc stake in a scheme to produce industrial wool yarn for export .
17 Duggan has taken a ski-ing holiday in the United States while the tricky negotiations were taking place this weekend .
18 He has taken a freebie holiday at enormous expense and the jury has found it is clearly not on .
19 The company has taken a £47m hit above the line and another £23m below .
20 It 's clear that ace coach Eddie Futch has taken a shine to him .
21 IT has taken a year for the new formula to be agreed — at a time when ITN was coping with a budget squeeze in the wake of the crippling cost of covering the Gulf War .
22 Another journal has taken a year to respond on more than one occasion .
23 The youth has taken a year off from his studies at Edinburgh University to fight his trial .
24 We know of a person from Churchstoke who has taken a Video of the remains of the old trackbed , but so far this Video has not been seen .
25 Anglo-French relations has taken a turn for the worse and Queen Victoria 's enthusiasm for the project evaporated .
26 Now the weather has taken a turn for the worse we realise we need to heat it .
27 Until I can do this , the entire complex cascade I have described in the previous section , and which has taken a decade of work to map , might simply turn out to be a consequence of a bad taste in the chick 's mouth and nothing to do with learning and memory at all .
28 ‘ Black Will has taken a fancy to your little brother — what think you of that !
29 Looks like egg-laying has taken a beating .
30 If they sign an ‘ income received ’ deal , they will only receive their proportion of the royalties sent to their UK publisher , after the foreign publisher has taken a percentage .
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