Example sentences of "he took [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he took indecent photographs of some of them . |
2 | He took deep breaths , trying to calm his mind and soul so he could concentrate on the recent events in the Tower . |
3 | For the ‘ Panoramas ’ ( 1983–86 ) , he took multiple shots of a single motif , cut the prints into strips , then combined them to create intriguingly distorted images . |
4 | He took 17 hours to hatch at an ostrich farm at Weeton , Lancs — egged on by ranger Philip Bowness , who used an African trick of whistling to encourage him . |
5 | He took twelve pound fifty . |
6 | He took five minutes to type out the piece and comment on it . |
7 | When 40-year-old Australian Jack Brabham won the World Championship in 1966 , he became the first man to win the title in a car manufactured by himself and it reaped the rewards of a gamble he took five years earlier when he left Cooper to develop his own Grand Prix car . |
8 | In just over an hour he took five wickets , Ambrose chipped in with the other two , and England were all out for 93 . |
9 | Against Auckland at Eden Park he took five wickets in each innings and scored 110 in his first appearance at the crease . |
10 | In the return match at the Basin Reserve he took five wickets in the first innings and scored a handy 42 . |
11 | He took five wickets for 18 in a full 15 over stint . |
12 | Dr John Hill of Chemistry , another frequent winner , took a first prize for his portrait of ‘ Karen ’ , a lady framed by a parasol , indeed he took five prizes altogether . |
13 | He took five pips from an orange and put them in an envelope . |
14 | After retirement he became a respected commentator , chairman of selectors and eventually president of Yorkshire ( 1981-4 ) until , saddened by the internal strife , he resigned from an office in which he took great pride . |
15 | That was something he took great pride in . |
16 | It had been unnecessary , of course , for her to mention that the silver was one of my father 's main responsibilities and one he took great pride in . |
17 | When the time came to close the office , he took great pleasure in posting us all as far away from our homes as he possibly could . |
18 | His previous home had been completely refurbished by interior designers , so this time he took great pleasure in creating his own individual style . |
19 | He took great pleasure from visiting their caravan at Loch Eck , near Dunoon , and enjoyed a good game of golf . |
20 | At the same time , he took great trouble over the team 's welfare , even to the extent of helping them when they signed their contracts . |
21 | Later , as I know , he took great interest in the law reports , and he always read the letters . |
22 | As we had referred to Turkey and the fact that Margaret and I had met there , and as we knew he took great interest in genuine peasant culture , we showed him some Turkish embroidery and in particular two typical Turkish saddle-bags , which we had transformed into cushions . |
23 | After he recovered , he took great care of his health , finding every ray of sunshine to sit in and when it rained , still resolutely taking the air , under the porch . |
24 | He took great care not to touch her or allow his grubby clothes to come into contact with her beautiful skirt and creamy-white blouse . |
25 | He took great care to have his children brought up as members of his Church , though eventually all three who survived went over to that of their mother . |
26 | Since the rifle was the infantryman 's main weapon for both defence and attack , he took great care of it . |
27 | Although not an agricultural innovator , he was an astute farmer and businessman : he took great care in selecting seed and breeding stock ; he knew the best markets in the region for a wide variety of products ; and he endeavoured never to miss an opportunity for profit . |
28 | The domestic events of the spring of 1937 were not without importance but he took small part in them , and a cursory reading of the Cabinet minutes might suggest that he had already retired in mind . |
29 | He took small sips of drink but refused milk . |
30 | He took small parts in ballets by Ashton ( a courtier at the ball in the premiere of Cinderella , one of the revellers in the cave scene of Apparitions ) and de Valois ( Checkmate , Don Quixote and Job ) , walked on as a pall-bearer in Helpmann 's Hamlet , and appeared in the classics , where his most prominent parts were a mazurka dancer in Swan Lake and a marquess in the hunting scene of The Sleeping Beauty . |