Example sentences of "who have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Deputy unit manager Phil Brown , who has taken responsibility for the computer system , says : ‘ We can do the stocktake in about half a day with the Psion Organiser .
2 As for certainties , ’ he frowned , ‘ I am a friar as you see , one who has taken vows of poverty but I am also a little of a philosopher and certainties I do not believe to exist . ’
3 ‘ We would n't have thought it possible , ’ said Lyn , daughter of Angela , who has taken Sam to classes .
4 Barcelona had already been refused a penalty , but they soon drew level through Julio Salinas , the deceptively inelegant striker who has taken Gary Lineker 's reluctant ill-fitted role on the right wing and , on Saturday , made such a good job of it that he might have had a hat-trick but for Francisco Buyo 's reflexes .
5 Dave Sargeant , of the Alex planning department , said : ‘ The events which have taken place so far have been a credit to everyone who has taken part .
6 Okay , I would like to thank everybody on this item who has taken part in the responsible bits of the debate .
7 This excludes someone who has taken goods on ‘ sale or return ’ terms , Edwards v. Vaughan ( 1910 C.A. ) .
8 However , Jeff , who has taken charge of over 1100 games in his career , had to go off injured at half time with a calf injury , the first time ever he has had retire during a game .
9 Werner Hackl , the Austrian hotshot who has taken charge of the new plant , said : ‘ Here at Ellesmere Port the management has adopted new techniques of working and involved the employees in that process .
10 He , in turn , might consider as his role model MacLaurin , who has taken Tesco from a poor second fiddle to Sainsbury to one of Britain 's great success stories .
11 The kidnapping of his friend 's son , the policy of intermittent , small-scale attacks , together with the persistent driving winds ( no hurricane had hit , but nevertheless the autumn gales had torn at the trees all night and blown his nerves to bits ) , and the impending birth of his child by the savage girl who 'd taken possession of him — all this harried Kit Everard in his sleep until more than once , he was ready to move on , find another island , preferably entirely uninhabited .
12 Patients who had taken corticosteroids in a daily dosage equivalent to 10 mg or more of prednisolone orally , or 20 mg rectally in the previous 14 days were not included .
13 She had been constructed in Hampshire before the Second World War by craftsmen who had taken pride in their work , but fibreglass had made wooden boats redundant and Masquerade had been laid up and left to rot at a boatyard on the River Exe .
14 Two years later , Geoffrey Faber died also — the man who had taken pride in the fact that , many years before , he had " rescued Eliot for poetry " .
15 Over half the farms had someone who had taken part in some kind of formal training .
16 The right to wear them over the left breast pocket instead of on the sleeve was granted to those who had taken part in three trips behind the lines .
17 In his acceptance speech , Mr. Mates thanked all the East Hampshire District Council staff who had taken part in the count and to all those who had manned the 51 polling stations .
18 Evaluation by pre-structured interviews Pre-structured telephone interviews were given to a random sample of students who had taken part in the undergraduate course in information retrieval .
19 The interviews were carried out some ten months after the initiation of the courses , and included students who had taken part in some twenty courses .
20 The clan chiefs who had taken part against the King were offered pardons on condition that each took an oath of allegiance to King William before 1st January , 1692 .
21 Phemister , who had taken part in early geophysical work by the Survey between 1926 and 1931 , was transferred to London in 1935 to be Chief Petrographer .
22 I knew that the military and particularly the Civil Affairs Service ( CASB ) would be urgently at work , and that Colonel Glass in charge of publicity , who had taken part in our Simla planning , would be preparing the way .
23 To all complaints about his conduct he made the same answer : he was bound by the decree of 1099 , which obliged him to withdraw from the communion of all who had taken part in ceremonies of investiture or homage .
24 Hindenburg , who had taken part in the victorious campaigns of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1 , was now built up into a father figure : the old general who had again thrown back the invaders of the Fatherland .
25 As it has often done in the modern period , the experience of war had given those who had taken part in it and survived it a new and more confident awareness of their own worth and standing .
26 They even took over the small police station in the El Calvario district , the nearest to the main market , and executed a number of the constables who had taken part in the massacre .
27 Course co-ordinator Margaret Myers said more and more women were coming forward with good ideas and that many of those who had taken part in four previous courses at the University of Ulster in Jordanstown were now running very successful businesses .
28 Mr Hanley made his remarks at a Project Day in Belfast 's City Hall at which he presented awards to pupils from 33 primary and secondary schools who had taken part in the Belfast Action Teams ' Schools Initiative .
29 The NLD on Dec. 20 expelled from its membership all those who had taken part in the formation of the " government " .
30 They confirmed that men who had taken part in a mutiny at Quatro had been executed and that these executions might have been carried out summarily .
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