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

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1 But every firm every private firm was took the advantage of the reservation .
2 WHAT CONVERSATION there was took the form of reading out check-lists .
3 yes , he 's took a photo of him sitting on the bike so you then he just had to pin it up on , on my thingy , and it 'd say , you know , you 'll never have this , it 'll give you something to , to go for .
4 I do n't think he 'd been ill-treated , but he 's took a lot of love and a lot of attention
5 And Hall takes the pick of the crop , from comics , athletes and rappers .
6 And Hall takes the pick of the crop , from Brooke Shields ( who whom he posed the question , ‘ You came right out and said you were a virgin , right ?
7 Quine on the other hand takes the evidence of one 's senses to concern not what is internal to the observer but what is external to him , that is to say the presence of certain ( public ) stimuli ( Quine , 1975a , p. 73 ) .
8 What do you think about the Nouveau Realistes , the creators of the Surrealist Object , whose work takes the idea of the object as its point of departure ?
9 As a result Taos is object-oriented at a very fine level and it takes the idea of dynamic linking to its logical conclusion .
10 As a result Taos is object-oriented at a very fine level and it takes the idea of dynamic linking to its logical conclusion .
11 He takes the idea of " culture " and disassembles it into its constituent parts ; he then goes on to argue , or assert , that it depends upon a class system , upon a variety of regionalism and upon the family .
12 With demagogic slogans , such as ‘ A German platform for German citizens ’ , the ultra-right simply takes the logic of the Bonn establishment one step further .
13 The iconoclasm was soon obvious when the reviewer told us , ‘ In seeking to blame Churchill for the end of British Great Power status , the author takes the logic of his 1989 classic , Chamberlain and the Lost Peace , to its intellectual conclusions . ’
14 Enter Rooms for Windows , a shell that takes the metaphor of a building to give not just multiple desktops , but also multiple environments , each of which is called a room .
15 She said Penketh High School takes the problem of children smoking very seriously .
16 Finally , Pace takes the Court of Appeal in Tan to task for ignoring developments elsewhere .
17 It is the Spirit who takes the things of God and reveals them to us ( 1 Cor. 2:12 ) , and Paul can rightly say that the very capacity to respond in faith is a gift of God and no man-made attribute of which we can boast ( Eph. 2:8 ) .
18 He is indeed , as John Taylor has aptly called him , ‘ the go-between God ’ , for he both takes the things of God and makes them real to us on the one hand , and takes our faint longings and prayers and brings them to the Father on the other .
19 Similarly , in ‘ The Rise in Coals ’ Corvan takes the tune of ‘ The Mistletoe Bough ’ , an early nineteenth-century ‘ gothic ’ ballad mixing melodrama and sentimentality , and puts it to words describing a situation of real emotion for working people : a rise in the price of household coal during the coldest weather of the winter ( Ex. 1.9 ) .
20 But , most of all , it takes the will of people like you who care about whales and dolphins to make it happen .
21 The strengths of the approach are clear : it gets away from being content-dominated and takes the teaching of skills seriously , especially skills of stilling , centredness and attentiveness .
22 Tony surprises an oncoming motorist by assuming a position that leaves his legs on the gravel road but takes the rest of him down among the lake-side vegetation .
23 HOW 'S ABOUT FAT , THEN : The Duchess gets as far as raising a leg but then decides exercise is just too much effort and takes the rest of the sunbathing session lying down
24 Some hours before the train is due to leave , a bullock-cart , or camel-cart , or perhaps even an elephant-lorry , arrives at the bungalow , and takes the whole of the load to the station , in charge of the head ‘ boy ’ .
25 The mountain is seen from the west as a massive dome ringed by cliffs ; from the east , it takes the shape of a slender pinnacle .
26 Heterodoxy or heresy originally arises as opposed to doxa , which takes the shape of ‘ orthodoxy ’ to defend itself from the heretical challenge .
27 A liquid takes the shape of its container as it finds it own level under the influence of gravity .
28 erm you end up with four different er types of er reproductive strategies which are of monogamy , polygyny , polygamy and polyandry and the first one monogamy is when you have one male and female and er this minimizes the differences in reproductive success and the way it does that is because erm it , it minimizes the difference between the sexes because monogamy takes the limitations of the male erm to reproduce only with the one female so the male to female ratio of reproductive success the same in monogamy , and er what happens to that is this little in er more equal towards their parental investment .
29 Morrow ( 1980:Part 4 ) takes the subordination of text to purpose and prediction so far as to use the questions to construct the text ( through a series of student activities like speed-reading of parts of the text , reordering , and blank-filling ) while the text itself is hidden away at the back of the book for consumption afterwards .
30 Today , however , isobutane takes the name of the longest straight run of carbon atoms , and is called 2-methylpropane .
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