Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] taken it " in BNC.

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1 When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’
2 The recession has taken it 's toll ; they need passing trade to survive .
3 The search had taken it out of me and I must have dozed off .
4 According to Ata'i , Baghdad became a mevleviyet only in 947/1540–1 , some six years after the Ottomans had taken it : a marginal note adds that for those six years it had been administered by kasabat kadis .
5 " The Meeting have taken it into Consideration the Complaints which every member of this Meeting have now stated , that their Dykes and Inclosures are very much Damaged and broke down by passengers assuming to themselves a right to take Cross and Short Cuts thro' Inclosures …
6 Sorry mate , the wife 's taken it along with the insurance and MOT to be re-done today at the post office .
7 The androids had taken it away .
8 The Mirror has taken it from the limited audience it has had right out into the open .
9 As soon as the men had taken it away the next morning , she re-entered the house , very cautiously to avoid Troy , but her husband had gone out very early and did not return .
10 Then I 'd wondered if some women who 'd stopped me on the path had taken it .
11 These last months , the women have taken it over , giving birth in the annexe and taking and bricking the babe up as soon as it breathed , and before it got found and eaten .
12 The papers have taken it up , and as such , there 's an awful lot of hype about it , and I think makes it more attractive .
13 Until the 1640s the colonies had taken it for granted that they would trade only with England , partly because Charles 's government gave orders that they should , partly because the hostile Spanish colonies offered them no real alternative .
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