Example sentences of "[coord] take [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you are younger , perhaps living alone after the death of an elderly parent , and you are in the same situation of having a large house or flat that is too much of a financial burden for you , then you must either sell or take in lodgers .
2 What the company will contribute or take from OMG is unclear , even to Sybase itself at the moment ; it says it is keeping an eye on developments .
3 A seamen 's canteen licence only permits the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption in the canteen , and it is an offence to supply in or take from a seamen 's canteen liquor for consumption off the premises ( see s.96 ) .
4 Charging fees , on the other hand , was quite inadmissible : the Master should teach " frely without any wagis or salarye asking or taking of any person , except only my salarye " .
5 The work is rarely dull or nasty , like police patrol , and consequently field staff are not normally impelled to engage in the policeman 's ‘ easing ’ practices or taking of perks to mitigate tedium and unpleasantness ( Cain , 1973:36–7 ) .
6 As Robins ' and Cohen 's ( 1978 ) study of Arsenal supporters shows , great importance was attached to the defending or taking of ends .
7 And should the conditions about availability of , or taking of , food be national or for the local Licensing Justices to attach as appropriate when granting the Children 's Certificate ?
8 Erm and of course section fifty four A does admit or taking into considera taking into account other material considerations .
9 Saves leaving them in the car , probably only for about two hours , I do n't know if it 's better leaving at home or taking with me , there 's .
10 The coheirs will be able to claim the share of the estate , with Titius retaining or taking in advance the amount with which the testator wanted him to be content .
11 Ferkhan 's main business , he explained , was spare car parts which he either bought from abroad or took from wrecked vehicles he bought up cheap .
12 ‘ tending to show that an offence had been committed , or ’ This point includes a conduct such as a straightforward report of a false crime to anyone , but it will usually be made to a constable , e.g. that a person 's car has been stolen or taken without authority or that a house has been burgled .
13 And this may be generalized , or taken as some kind of parable .
14 There was so much new knowledge in science , and degrees in science came to be seen as an alternative to degrees in classics or mathematics rather than as something to be done afterwards as an optional extra , or taken as a merely voluntary course of lectures .
15 We could have found somewhere cheaper , or taken up Richard 's mother 's offer that she should buy a house in the suburbs and share it with us , but Richard had theories about the importance of a good , central address , as well as about the waste of nervous energy involved in travelling .
16 Kenamun 's deadline came and went , but Taheb , with her ease of access to information , heard nothing to suggest that the Medjay captain had been either dismissed or taken off the case .
17 if offences which are followed by a caution or taken into consideration are included .
18 223 ) that the visitor had failed to take into account relevant matters or taken into account irrelevant matters or had reached an irrational conclusion .
19 Together , these directives give every citizen of the European Community certain rights to have the qualifications and experience recognised , or taken into account , in other member states where entry to particular jobs is regulated on the basis of specific national qualifications .
20 The views of the absentees were not canvassed or taken into account .
21 The laughter filled the room , it filled the shop , it even penetrated the wall into the tobacconist 's shop and made Arthur Conway wonder if the three old girls next door had gone barmy or taken to the bottle early in the day , for it was said that they took wine with their dinner .
22 The ORS packets produced in the production units were either placed in storage or taken to the Upazila Health Complexes .
23 If he allowed the headstall to be put on him , he was rewarded by being put out in the paddock , or brought in for his dinner , or taken for a ride .
24 Nothing should be missed out and nothing should be assumed or taken for granted .
25 They would like to be able to be caring within limits , and without the fear that they might get overwhelmed or taken for a ride .
26 If the guarantee or deposit is wholly or partly forfeited , or taken for the payment of fines or costs , you must repay the corresponding amount to us without delay .
27 Indeed in all the contexts examined to date have suggests that the disposition of the " subordinate " ( denoted by its direct object ) to comply can be assumed or taken for granted : a sentence such as I had him cry , for example , would sound rather strange , unless imagined in a situation where someone is disposed to cry on request ( as in the context of a film director who is referring to an actor working under his orders ) .
28 This was either ignored or taken with good humour .
29 In the same year an Act was passed declaring that from henceforth the boundaries of all the royal forests should be taken to extend no further than those ‘ commonly reputed , used or taken in the twentieth year of the reign of James I [ 1622–23 ] .
30 Of the income received by households , some is spent on this domestically produced output and some is spent on imports , the rest being saved or taken in taxation .
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