Example sentences of "take [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter takes the arrow away from me . |
2 | The new paper takes the discussion forward by bringing together the main suggestions from the earlier paper which enjoyed general support , and further proposals for a system under which tax-payers could assess their own liabilities . |
3 | The answer to this question takes the discussion deep into the realm of quantum field theory . |
4 | King cobras curl around their pile of eggs , encircling it with their coils , and crocodiles stay alongside their nest of decaying vegetation for the two months or so that it takes the eggs within to hatch . |
5 | They are a little smaller , club-shaped and covered with a shiny brown fluid which neither hardens nor evaporates , but remains liquid for the three or four weeks it takes the eggs higher up the twig to hatch . |
6 | ‘ Also , a big advantage is the operator takes the dip away . |
7 | But anyone who takes the poem head-on , as though entering upon a piece of hitherto unfamiliar English verse , is bound to be struck by its crazy-paving of little-used or dialect words ( " shaws " ) , of samples from the literary lexicon ( " meads " , " unapparelled " ) , of old-tyme poetryspeak ( " thou wast not born for aye " ) , of dubiously archaic constructions ( " friend thee more " " steads him nothing " ) , of blended or cross-bred idioms ( " pure of stain " ) , of literary reminiscences ( " dust and dreams " — a most adroit rendering of , but one that inevitably recalls Shakespeare and " we are such stuff as dreams are made on " ) . |
8 | And because this takes what do you call something what do you call something that takes the colour away ? |
9 | Right it 's a green gas and it 's also what it does it to this paper turns it acid to start with and then takes the colour away it is a bleach . |
10 | And you can have an M O T certificate , they like you to book for those cos it takes the nurse quite a time to do you . |
11 | These activities , and Evensong itself , are top priority ; at these times , Ma takes the calls indoors , which means I am in charge of Cymby and any cooking et cetera which might be in progress . |
12 | While the fashion press continues to use a bourgeoise equation for good clothing — ‘ tasteful ’ , expensive fabric — the new designers ' use of ‘ cheap and nasty ’ fabrics and unorthodox technique takes the wearer even further away from the slick chic of the ‘ establishment ’ designers . |
13 | Andy throws the man 's rucksack into the shaft , then bends and takes the man under one armpit , trying to heave him up . |
14 | And the conveyor that takes the stuff away . |
15 | UK Cambridge-based CADcentre has opened up in Frankfurt , Germany : Richard Longdon takes the reigns there . |
16 | wants to be a success , it did , it takes the subsidy away from |
17 | The Team Time Trial around Libourne takes the riders close to the classic vineyards of St-Émilion , Lussac and Pomerol , where the most sought after clarets in the world are grown . |
18 | My account of political integrity takes the personification much more seriously , as if a political community really were some special kind of entity distinct from the actual people who are its citizens . |
19 | It does n't hurt because it 's pulled off so quickly , and when we pull it off , we put our finger straight over the area and it takes the sting away . |
20 | And as no-one takes the paradigm seriously , no-one is troubled to try to find an explanation for the seemingly anomalous data . |
21 | By the time mum takes the book away the corners are chewed and maybe a dribble-stained page or two has a tiny tear . |
22 | James Levine 's new recording takes the opera very seriously indeed : it is a Cosi without , perhaps , a great deal of fun , but one with considerable insight . |
23 | The only thing that unites these three arrangements is that in each case a minority class rules and takes the surplus away from the producers . |
24 | And arch-Minimalist Robert Irwin takes the discipline once again into his usual arena of installation at Pace downtown until the 24th . |
25 | Table 1.1 takes the argument further , highlighting three aspects of member contribution in which tests of success might be fashioned . |
26 | It could occur , however , that the visiting salesman gets the customer to complete an application or proposal form ( i.e. an offer to buy ) and that the salesman takes the form away saying that the customer will be hearing . |
27 | It takes the form partly of encouraging them to relate to the personal and subjective while boys begin to grapple with the impersonal and objective . |
28 | The association takes the form usually of a " J " shaped curve ; i.e. the risk of maternal death decreases from zero parity one , then steadily increases towards higher parities . |
29 | It is not so obviously true where the intervention takes the form essentially of a decision to initiate a single direct action such as closing a particular valve or starting up a stand-by pump . |
30 | To finish , Henry takes the crowd gently through the day when he and his best friend , Joe Cole , were stopped in the street by kids with guns . |