Example sentences of "he take [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The House knows that he takes a great personal interest in the training of young people , not only in his constituency but by virtue of his chairmanship of the Select Committee on Employment . |
2 | He takes a kindly interest in David , whose father he had buried , as he recalls when he takes the boy to his shop to be measured for mourning for his mother 's funeral . |
3 | He takes a long draw on the J , while I sit there thinking , Oh shit , then he hands the number back to me again with a big grin on his face . |
4 | He takes a broad view of this symphony and shapes it superbly according to his own very distinctive view of it . |
5 | For example , you could offer to look after the children for the weekend while he takes a well-earned break . |
6 | Fumaroli 's book is a polemic and he takes a savage pleasure in destructive rather than constructive criticism of Jack Lang 's Ministry of Culture . |
7 | So they call out the local Jesuit priest , he takes a good sniff and says it 's haunted . |
8 | The hon. Gentleman will know , for he takes a close interest in this matter , that from next year , there is an extra £2.7 billion for the health service in its next budget , in a few day 's time — up another 5 per cent. , including efficiency gains . |
9 | The cold wind ruffles his hair and makes him flinch for a moment , but it is refreshing after the stale warmth of the house , and he takes a deep breath or two on his way to the garage . |
10 | He takes a threatening step towards me . |
11 | So another over full of effort from David Lawrence , he takes a massive breath and then heaves himself off some distant corner of the field . |
12 | He takes a quick kick dead straight towards goal … which shearer runs onto and scores . |
13 | And he takes a particular interest in his garden . |
14 | Last April he outpointed the fancied George Collins , and he takes a dim view of last week 's easy win by Laing over Collins at Reading . |
15 | To make this precise , he takes a well-defined notion of instrumental rationality ( Zweckrationalität ) from economics , as specified for an ideal-type case where the agent is fully rational and the rational choice fully calculable . |
16 | He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia . |
17 | He takes the great folio Bible , |
18 | His delusions were those of a messenger boy who assumes that because he takes the Chief Architect 's drawings to the print room , he has played a leading role in the design of the building . |
19 | ‘ Even has a secret little den where he takes the other members of his gang . |
20 | Off the field he takes the inevitable acclaim and adulation in his stride . |
21 | Using the count of books on loan at a given time for each interest category , he takes the square root of each of these numbers . |
22 | When Willie Ofahengaue gets going he takes an awful lot of stopping , so the Baa-Baas need to prevent him getting into top gear . |
23 | He takes an impish delight in shocking the press and dismaying the clients as he prepares to change direction : ‘ To be provocative is important , and change is vital for personal survival . |
24 | Does Bonanza suggest how anybody is supposed to get the death cleared up when he takes an important witness thirty miles away ? |
25 | He takes an active role in key planning and new model decisions — most recently to start manufacturing a new car in the US — while , say employees , being happy to let others take the credit . |
26 | Will he take a personal interest in stopping this scandalous dumping and make sure that the overshoot is clawed back during the next two years , the time remaining to the EC-Chinese trade agreement ? |
27 | Should he take the honourable path , the virtuous path ? |
28 | ‘ Does he take an active part in the life of the parish ? |
29 | In other words , if a shopkeeper can not show that he took every reasonable step to satisfy himself about the age of the person buying cigarettes or any other tobacco product , he has committed an offence . |
30 | In Canada he took every military course available to him . |