Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [noun] take the " in BNC.

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1 In a Note of Reservation , however , two members of the Majority Report took the opposite view :
2 Peter Thorburn , the other new face on the All Black panel , has been given the bread-and-butter jobs , while the Mains-Kirton tandem takes the top side .
3 And it has given the board opportunity to take the necessary action .
4 On the other hand if the increase in the money supply takes the private sector completely by surprise so that the whole of this increase is unanticipated , the short-run response of output will be much more pronounced .
5 The experience curve takes the following form : where y is the average cost calculated over the company 's cumulative volume produced to date , x is the cumulative volume produced to date , a is the cost of the first unit produced , and b reflects the rate of learning .
6 He stood up , his bones creaking , and went to the kitchen window to take the blackout frame down .
7 In terms of the metric functions of the Szekeres line element ( 6.20 ) , the gravitational field equations for the interaction region take the form ( 6.22 ) , and Maxwell 's equations are given by ( 6.21 ) .
8 In the degenerate case when the line element in the interaction region takes the form .
9 The various multi-individual influences on the purchase decision take the form of a number of roles which are : *the initiator — who originates the purchase process , having given expression to the need or want that motivates it .
10 The Monopolies Commission took the line that the benefits of a more liberal regime outweighed any drawbacks .
11 The Monopolies Commission took the board to task on three main issues : the use of ‘ target ’ rather than expected values in estimating parameters under the CEGB 's influence ( for example , construction cost and duration ) ; the use and presentation of sensitivity analysis around predicted outcomes ; and the lack of any firm basis for forecasting nuclear fuel-cycle costs .
12 Ireland 's Aiman Darcey has broken the course record to take the lead in the Dubai Classic .
13 Raiders lifted tiles and climbed in through the roof space to take the guns and 150 rounds of ammunition .
14 Raiders lifted tiles and climbed in through the roof space to take the guns and 150 rounds of ammunition .
15 From the picnic area take the path alongside the Waskerley Beck , through the kissing gate in the north-west corner of the site .
16 The six Hong Kong members of the BLDC subcommittee took the unprecedented step of publicly announcing their disapproval of the subcommittee 's proposals .
17 In the next recipe , the fool has amalgamated with the syllabub and the trifle , the gooseberry fool taking the place of the cake at the bottom of the dish .
18 THE stock market took the election of Bill Clinton in its stride despite his pledge to raise taxes on foreign companies operating in the United States .
19 The car thieves took the Peugeot , and the waiting men gave chase .
20 Well I I think its , the way that the plaintiff puts the case on that point my Lord is that even if the defendant Mr took the view er that it would not have been proper for such a notice to be served , in view of what the plaintiff was saying to him about his wish to get out of the contract , the fact that it was available to him should have been brought to his attention and then as Mr was saying that I sorry I do n't feel I can do this on your behalf because it 's not proper in the circumstances or whatever erm , should then have gone on to advise the plaintiff either to do it himself or to go and seek independent advice .
21 do n't know why but the dock leaf takes the itching out .
22 It 's also pretty wet but with the ratchet block taking the strain out of controlling the sail I can concentrate on technique and having fun and respond to the gusts by sheeting in or sheeting out if I 'm overpowered and moving bodyweight in or out to suit the .
23 The Queen Mother took the reverse stoically , writing to Cazalet a few days after the Grand National : ‘ We will not be done in by this , and will just keep on trying . ’
24 In one such instance , when the party prospectively disadvantaged happened to be in government , the Home Secretary took the extraordinary step of introducing the order and advising his party colleagues in the House to reject it , which they duly did , the stated reasons being the desirability of awaiting the outcome of a local government review then pending .
25 When a home record is deleted , any synonym that is stored elsewhere , or the first if there are more than one , should be placed in the home address to take the place of the original home record .
26 Damon Hill the home favourite took the lead from second place on the grid and roared into a commanding lead …
27 However , the home team took the lead after 25 minutes when David Straney outpaced the Larne full back and his low cross was turned into the net by Clarke .
28 The Home Office takes the attitude these people are here for economic reasons ; you do n't go this far for £25 a week income support payments .
29 At Meggetland View the home styles take the name of other well-known rugby grounds like Riverside , Poynder and Mansfield .
30 And it was only on the final day of their trip to London that the Hit Men took the tiny teenager into the recording studio .
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