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

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1 But in Latin America , even the crudest indicators such as per capita GNP , or gross national product ( which takes no account of wealth distribution ) show that people 's incomes have actually gone down in the last few years and their health , education and nutrition have gone down with them .
2 This either indicates the typical ’ lip-service ’ paid to issues of racism , the overriding liberalism , the negation of our abilities to give a contribution , or it show that Black women are not prepared to involve themselves in a reactionary movement which takes no account of our needs .
3 Colin Mitchell — the Heggie Group 's managing director , since his departure last year as managing director of Wm Low Supermarkets — says Thatcham is an organisation which takes every car ever built , knocks hell out of it , then puts it back together again to prove the given number of hours per job .
4 If the plaintiff accepts a sum which takes a counterclaim into account , he must say so ( Ord 11 , r 3(6) ) .
5 Ross co-wrote the three part Channel 4 series , which takes a look at the underbelly of the US , with Jack Barth , who also collaborated on a book called Roadside America .
6 The trio are to be featured on Channel Four 's short programme Voters which takes a look at different groups of the electorate .
7 With either type , you may find a 50mm socket , into which a suitably-sized boss connector or adaptor is welded to take a solvent-welded or push-fit pipe , or a push-fit or compression fitting which takes a branch pipe directly so needs to be the correct size .
8 This is a slightly awkward combination which takes a bit of getting used to , but it 's a good way to prevent you accidentally or absent-mindedly starting the machine .
9 Although it is made in relatively short lengths , the traditional way to cut clay pipe is with a hammer and chisel , which takes a bit of practice .
10 The SR comes complete with power steering , electric windows , mirrors and sunroof , remote control boot release and ‘ plip ’ central locking with a built-in alarm system ; one which takes a bit of getting used to , in fact .
11 This resistance is controlled in effective value by an error amplifier which takes a signal from an error detector and compares it with a stable reference voltage , often derived from a Zener diode or a bandgap device .
12 Over on the Far West Buttresses , Ian Lloyd-Jones and Clive Stephenson added Clog Dancing , E2 5a/b , 5c which takes a line left of Farfallino , and A Fistful Of Pockets , E3 5c , which follows the obvious weakness on the left-hand side of the buttress .
13 On the crag , Dave Birkett has added Unrighteous Doctors , E6 6c ( F7c ± ) , which takes a line from the yew on the right side .
14 Two simple clusters C1 and C2 are distinguished by some function ( or predicate ) f which takes a value v1 on all points x in C1 , and a different value v2 on all x in C2 .
15 A statement which takes a list of numeric arguments and sends their least-significant bytes as characters to the display .
16 The nits , also brown in colour , can be seen attached to the pubic hair , and examination with a magnifying glass will distinguish those containing a developing larva , which takes a week before it leaves the egg , from those which have already been vacated .
17 They represent the personal touch which takes the edge off what remains for most farm workers the harsh realities of their poor pay and dependent status .
18 Prize money will rise by a further 18 per cent during the forthcoming year , which takes the total to £16 million , considerably more than the £1.3 million on offer in 1980 .
19 Now consider the next reversal ( R N ) which takes the south magnetic pole back to the North Geographic Pole .
20 Ian McConnell , a 19-years-old striker , formerly with Dundee , arrived in Derry today and he 's expected to be part of the panel which takes the field against Dundalk tomorrow afternoon .
21 Ian McConnell , a 19-year old striker , formerly with Dundee , arrived in Derry today and he 's expected to be part of the panel which takes the field against Dundalk tomorrow afternoon .
22 Owain Jones also weighed in with Friend or Anemone , E4 6a , which is an arête finish to The Hood , E2 5c ( Andy Newton and Wilson ) and Walking the Plankton E5 6a , which takes the crack and remaining groove left of International Rescue , HVS 5b ( Newton and Jim Wylie ) .
23 Heterodoxy or heresy originally arises as opposed to doxa , which takes the shape of ‘ orthodoxy ’ to defend itself from the heretical challenge .
24 On the same crag Speedmetal Bedmoshin at E1 5c , which takes the wall right of Big Jesus Trashcan , is the work of the Honda works team Tony Coutts and J. Dunlop .
25 Similarly , a motor car is a system which takes the driver and passengers from point A to point B. It is also made up of a number of sub-systems — the braking system , the heating system , the gearing system and so on .
26 and with us oh God and according to you we are to one church a church which opens doors and large windows a church which takes the world seriously ready to work and to suffer and even to for it and we follow and witness to him who is the saviour of the world Jesus Christ our Lord amen .
27 This is a collection of some of his articles which takes the reader through the year .
28 A Marxist approach which takes the role of ideology seriously needs to analyse punishment in terms such as these .
29 The main vessels that are cut and connected to the new liver are biliary duct , the hepatic artery which supplies the liver with blood from the heart , the portal vein which drains blood from the stomach and the gut and the hepatic vein which takes the blood back to the heart .
30 During the operation , unfortunately , one of her ureters ( the tube which takes the urine from the kidney to the bladder ) was nicked and the surgeon had no option but to transplant that ureter into the bowel .
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