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

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1 Well , what we did was we what we did was we erm found the alarm system to try and calculate some reasonable output rates erm but what we found was the output rates seemed incredibly low using based on the completion that they have got So what we was we erm took the nine week 's work that they 'd done and erm plus they 'd obviously based our output rates on that erm just for a little example , using the allowances we have n't got whereas actually we 'd been calculating it on what they had n't worked so , that was basically what we So moving on to the actual short-term programme
2 ‘ There y'ar , Sergeant Joe , ’ beamed Mrs Beavis , ‘ this young lady 's our new lodger , she 's just took the front room , she 's just come over from France .
3 Diamonds Are Forever took the same course as its predecessor .
4 As a result such homosexuality as there was usually took a repressed form .
5 and she 's took a whole lot of Mandy and Neil !
6 I 've already took a half day off flexy leave to have my driving test last week
7 An exposed and sustained E1 5b , this takes the blunt nose of the buttress , gained strenuously via an overhang-capped corner and diagonal crack .
8 ‘ Homeopathy takes the holistic approach and deals with diet , health , mental and emotional state of the patient as well as their particular symptoms .
9 The geochronological scale takes the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary at 540Myr ago and the Ediacaran faunas as 580–560Myr ago .
10 If the paper takes the reapplied wash differently than the original one , this is an indication that the sizing has not thoroughly penetrated the papers ' fibres .
11 Okay , so it still takes the best part of an hour to move the next ten paces past passport control .
12 The most difficult question is what to do with the beef mountain , created , in the words of one senior Commission official , by a process which ‘ takes the best beef , freezes it and so destroys it , with the result that it can only be sold to people who can not afford it . ’
13 In a profile in the latest issue of New York 's Vanity Fair magazine , Mrs Clinton takes the astonishing step of naming Mr Bush 's alleged former mistress .
14 Now irrespective of what substantially complete coverage means or from one t when one takes the five year period , the message is clear , erm local authorities are expected to get on with their district wide local plans and I believe that this step by step approach on the new settlement is going to introduce delays into district wide local plan preparation .
15 But it is the staging post for the final leg which takes the long distance route to Fort William — and it 's the beginning of another fine walk which , like the Way , skirts the heights of the Mamore range to reach scenic Glen Nevis .
16 But the judge usually takes the second course in cases concerning industrial relations .
17 Here she takes the second round ,
18 It may therefore be questioned whether English law takes the right approach in confining its most serious sexual offence , rape , so narrowly .
19 There 's no money in them and it takes the right machinery to cut them up .
20 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
21 ‘ Close Encounters ’ on D-Zone by BASSIX takes the familiar motif from the Spielberg favourite , bleeps it up and sets it on top of a busy , almost cluttered , house tune .
22 This " 4W " approach , according to Auer " takes the unproblematic existence and relevance of patterns of language choice for granted " .
23 A pipe leading from the top of the cylinder or tank then takes the hot water to the rest of the house .
24 The difference between a direct hot water cylinder and an indirect one is that the latter has a heat exchanger , often in the form of a coiled pipe , which takes the hot water from the boiler and passes its heat to the domestic hot water in the cylinder , the two never mixing .
25 But there are clusters of miniature wood puffballs on the tree-stumps , and I find that chewing some of the white flesh takes the elder aftertang away .
26 This is called benevolence , more especially so when it takes the broad form of a wish for the happiness of others in general .
27 On the other hand , the choice between x = 0 and unc can be postponed to ( at least ) the next step : it is only the value communicated down c that is at stake , and it is possible to construct a single expression that takes the correct value in all states with
28 If there is a single function relating arousal and memory it seems likely that it takes the inverted-U shape which is often suggested to describe the relationship between task performance and memory , with memory impairments occurring at very low or very high levels of arousal .
29 He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia .
30 If one takes the narrow definition of manufacturing investment , which excludes a range of investment that is made by manufacturing companies in services that no longer count as manufacturing investment but which they used to do in-house , the average for the past six years was £10.9 billion — much higher than under the previous Labour Government .
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