Example sentences of "the [noun] he [verb] taken [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The vaults were then changed at night or when the bus had finished service and then were counted by a different means , they were counted by machine coin counters and er so , instead of say erm what , sixty or seventy conductors paying in their money , this was all erm on the bus , so there may have been five or six drivers had worked that bus that day and all the takings he 'd taken during the time was all in this night safe in this vault .
2 After she changed the number , Coleman himself began to get similar calls at the apartment he had taken for the family in Palatine , a commuter train ride from the Boy Scouts ' office on Lake Street , Chicago , although these , too , stopped after he took the DIA 's advice and obtained an unlisted number .
3 He would be ever hereafter his own successor in developing sequels to the steps he had taken in the spring and summer of 1837 .
4 He has informed his doctors and begun the painful process to negate the effects of the hormones he has taken for the last nine months .
5 And , most of all , Trent would like to have known why the photograph he had taken from Don Roberto 's house had been there in the first place .
6 Unknown to the teacher he had taken with him a test tube of the acid to test its reaction with lavatory paper .
7 Hitch reached inside his jacket and touched the butt of the Beretta he 'd taken from Scott .
8 Despite the fact that he had not committed himself to the rising until the last moment , he was quickly consolidating the initiative he had taken in Morocco and was emerging as its sole leader .
9 The wine he had taken for lunch , together with the oppressive afternoon heat , had quite tired him out .
10 Charlie sat in the carriage of a train bound for Edinburgh and thought about the actions he had taken during the past four days .
11 Jacob removed the glasses he had taken to wearing .
12 And soon afterwards , in the first week of their marriage , Dostoevsky showed her the stone under which Raskolnikov hid the stuff he had taken from the old moneylender .
13 At that moment he felt as if the chain he had taken from Mary Duncan now fettered him to his wife .
14 He refused to say where he had sold the items he had taken from the house .
15 She disliked herself for what she was saying , for she knew the risk he had taken to be with her .
16 Despair shook her , her body screaming silently at the pain of leaving him , choosing not to think of the risk he had taken to be with her .
17 It was worth the risk he 'd taken with these theatrics , just to see them afraid .
18 Cranston delved into a small leather pouch he had taken from his saddle-bag , undid the cord at the neck and drew out a small vase containing the poison he had taken from Springall 's house .
19 A large suitcase lay on the bed , still full of the clothes he 'd taken from the other room .
20 He always blindly put on in the morning the clothes he had taken off the night before , unless others were substituted on the chair beside the bed while he slept .
21 He rephotographed four living room ensembles advertised by the same commercial manufacturer in magazines and made the photographs he had taken into a set of four works .
22 Hamilton showed him the photographs he had taken from the German flier , and told the Prime Minister that they were of Rudolf Hess , who had crashed a fighter plane into a field in Scotland the night before .
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