Example sentences of "take [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't until they were er sort of six or seven years old that er you 'd , you 'd took a part time job . |
2 | oh this takes the piss man , I bet you there 's no one in school with a cigarette in his arm |
3 | But Cronin and Fitch showed that if one replaces particles by antiparticles and takes the mirror image , but does not reverse the direction of time , then the universe does not behave the same . |
4 | Mansell may be at odds with Team Renault-Williams , but he will be keen to give them all the feedback he can when he takes the dream car for a spin at Silverstone tomorrow . |
5 | Aside from abolition of exchange controls by the other major economies , the Government insists that Britain 's inflation rate be brought more in line with that of her trading partners , before Britain takes the ERM plunge . |
6 | ( The directories are created by the system administrators , who run a UNIX shell script that takes the login name of each student registered for a course and prepares a directory accordingly . ) |
7 | fwd[n] takes the navigation n steps forward from the current position . |
8 | On the same crag Speedmetal Bedmoshin at E1 5c , which takes the wall right of Big Jesus Trashcan , is the work of the Honda works team Tony Coutts and J. Dunlop . |
9 | A number of new routes have emerged : Gulbot Kallagna E5 6c ( F7c ) takes the wall left of Electric Warrior and is the work of Paul Cornforth . |
10 | Graham Gooch takes the Test squad to India and Sri Lanka while England A tour Australia . |
11 | Drew Minter , the American counter-tenor , who has appeared in many of Nicholas McGegan 's recordings with Philharmonia Baroque , takes the title role . |
12 | PETER HORBURY takes the telephone receiver and the operator tells him the police and ambulance are on their way . |
13 | Sam takes the Miranda card out of his pocket . |
14 | The first , an E3 5c , takes the left edge of the buttress right of Zero Gravity ; the other , an E3/4 6a , takes the groove right of Silver Shadow . |
15 | This takes the module programme of each student in turn , finds the best set for each module , and assigns the student to those sets . |
16 | Meanwhile , Brian Roper takes the personnel manager role at Coalport . |
17 | He takes the union representatives at face value , welcoming help arid overcoming obstructions in representing his people 's best interests . |
18 | It takes the way things go instead of just making , yeah , instead of just sitting down and getting on with it . |
19 | Jesus takes the water jars , wine is drawn from the village well and the water is changed . |
20 | APS takes the US Boffin |
21 | Mike Hall , the new Cardiff captain , takes the Bridgend cover on the outside to touch down during the 15–5 quarter-final win during the recent Worthington Welsh Sevens at Cardiff Arms Park . |
22 | Cos what he does , he puts a tea bag in a cup pours about that much water on takes the tea bag out and tops it right up with water so he can see bottom of cup . |
23 | Inside , the use of metal has been limited to the disk drive cage , the hard disk mounting plate , the power supply box and a panel that takes the power switch , reset button et al . |
24 | Their fellow worker Paul Sinclair , a 20-a-day man , takes the stairwell option . |
25 | April saw the appointment of two more deputy prime ministers : Oleg Lobov , who will control the economics ministry ; and Oleg Soskovets , who takes the industry portfolio . |
26 | It takes the interest rates offered on those deposits , eliminates the top three and bottom three quotes , and takes the average of the remaining ten interest rates to give the settlement interest rate . |
27 | The Strategies and Promotions Group takes the policy decisions of the AGM and organises their implementation . |
28 | Class 321 emu No 321307 takes the Cambridge line through the Bethnal Green station platforms on 10 January 1989 forming the 13.05 Liverpool Street–Cambridge train while , on the right , the 11.37 Harwich Town–Liverpool Street service is formed of Class 312/1 emus Nos 312793/784 . |
29 | It takes the railway line into the city 's Central Station , itself a notable piece of railway building , designed by John Dobson , the architect who was responsible for so much of Newcastle 's new central stylishness in the nineteenth century . |
30 | That was the year that was : 1986 , and Jon Solly ( main pic ) takes the Commonwealth 10,000m title , above left sets a 3000m pb of 7:50.20 at Crystal Palace … and a 5000m best of 13:22.39 in Helsinki |