Example sentences of "have take [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Th er , well for instance er , the child has took his name , I mean er you know
2 has took his contract over because he ca n't afford to put more of them , mm
3 Mr Major has taken plenty of decisions — Norman Lamont 's budget was full of bold strokes .
4 Our opener this year has been a runaway success in the States where the box office success of this relatively low budget film has taken everyone by surprise .
5 The latest from Aussie tats MR FLOPPY , whose single , ‘ 100,000 Morrisseys ’ has taken everyone by surprise ( not least the band who split up soon after its release ) , is that they 've decided to re-form The band , who described The Stone Roses as , ‘ A bunch of Pommie scum who ca n't play and flounce around in flares ’ , will celebrate with a new EP , tentatively entitled ‘ Tubular Bells ’ .
6 The latest from Aussie tats MR FLOPPY , whose single , ‘ 100,000 Morrisseys ’ has taken everyone by surprise ( not least the band who split up soon after its release ) , is that they 've decided to re-form The band , who described The Stone Roses as , ‘ A bunch of Pommie scum who ca n't play and flounce around in flares ’ , will celebrate with a new EP , tentatively entitled ‘ Tubular Bells ’ .
7 Pam Dixon 's here , the bearded wonder has taken himself off for the weekend
8 Her son has taken her up in his hang-glider ( can you carry two on a hang-glider ? ) , and she recalls her life and loves as she sails over the old family farm and the nearby manganese factory where it all happened .
9 It has taken her just 24 months to learn the rules .
10 Dr Halden is married to my daughter and has taken her on an extended tour of the Continent . ’
11 The city council , responsible for housing people with Aids , has taken her off the streets and put her in a room in a single-occupancy hotel .
12 I gather your nursemaid has taken her off to her own home today . ’
13 Her fate has taken her on a different journey , a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation .
14 A : The Good Lord , in his wisdom , has taken her away from us .
15 ‘ My daughter 's sixteen , and today my ex-husband has taken her and my mother to a pantomime . ’
16 So Rose Taillé , on the farm here , has taken her .
17 Marjorie 's hobby has taken her all over Scotland and abroad .
18 ‘ I have never seen or heard since my knowledge of things , ’ wrote a British admiral in 1745 , ‘ that one of our ships alone , singly opposed to one of the enemy 's of equal force , has taken her , and I have been in almost every action and skirmish since the year 1718 , and yet we are daily boasting of the prowess of our Fleet . ’
19 She joined AIB Bank in Bankcentre branch in October 1980 and her career since then has taken her to 100 Grafton St. , 1985–90 and Mary Street from then until her transfer to Cabra in July 1992 .
20 Alain has taken her back by car .
21 Her work has taken her all over the world .
22 Since then her work with the band has taken her on a Scottish tour which included the Edinburgh Folk Festival , and she also performs with the four other ladies who make up Belfast 's first close-harmony vocal group ‘ Cuigear Ban ’ .
23 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , it has taken me longer than I had at first anticipated to work my way through the manuscript you .
24 ‘ It has taken me all this time to get to the position where I can call people up on the phone go out to dinner or to the cinema .
25 It has taken me quite a while to be able to do that .
26 That 's why it has taken me a long time to say ‘ I do work hard , so I need people to do this kind of stuff ’ . ’
27 It has taken me a lifetime to learn that lesson .
28 It has taken me a while to be successful and I 've had a good time in arriving .
29 It has taken me fifty lifts to reach Pinjarra ; a name on the map you do not notice until fate holds you there .
30 Despite my obvious interest in the city , in recent years my search has taken me away from a preoccupation with subjects to a greater preoccupation with aesthetics .
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