Example sentences of "take home " in BNC.
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1 | What will they take home ? |
2 | Mr Gloukhov told their hosts : ‘ We want to go to one of your garden centres so that we can take home seeds for flowers and vegetables . ’ |
3 | Are school policy documents on curriculum matters available for you to read and take home ? |
4 | One could take home to mother |
5 | ‘ Well I promised my old man I would take home a feed for him tonight . |
6 | The impression that the being would take home is that Earthlings are making reasonable progress in rudimentary aspects of space science and technology ; that the world is keen to spread the benefits of such studies from the industrialised to the developing world ; and that all work in space science and technology follows the lead set by farsighted government bureaucrats and politicians . |
7 | What will I take home with me from Peru ? |
8 | All of our finalists will also take home a goodie bag full of sensational Supersoft products . |
9 | You will take home the finished room scheme , a clipboard , decorating folder and signed certificate of attendance . |
10 | You will take home samples of the finishes and comprehensive course notes . |
11 | You will take home a goodie-bag , worth about £20 , containing all the materials you have used during the day , including brushes and stencils , along with several helpful leaflets . |
12 | Polite and featherlight , this is the record you can take home and make your parents ' goes tap along to . |
13 | But you can take home assessment a step further with a thorough post-mortem of your old shoes . |
14 | The Cymbalines , on the other hand , are the sort of boys you could take home to your parents along with their jangly , tuneful brand of guitar pop as-it-used-to-be-played before the hairies took over . |
15 | No one would take home a boy who looked like that , so pale and delicate . |
16 | You could take home just a few to cut open and look for the young larva or larvae , as in some types of gall there is always more than one larva , each in its own separate section . |
17 | The primary reason for this move was not a desire for increased tax revenue , welcome as this no doubt was , but , rather , an expression of the Government 's opposition to people enjoying a larger income when out of work than they could take home in a wage packet . |
18 | what would you do in this sort of would you make things that you could take home ? |
19 | Baptism is a mark of belonging , a ground of assurance , which the Spirit can take home to our hearts . |
20 | She would take home something special and beautiful so that she would not remember the Côte d'Azur only for the bad things . |
21 | If during that week he works the following number of hours , how much should his take home pay be ? |
22 | He could n't take home business associates for dinner because he was embarrassed for them to see you . |
23 | Some he would take home , copying them out most carefully before returning them in their leather cases to their proper places . |
24 | ‘ The sort you could take home to mother ? ’ |
25 | Working in the bakery at least guarantees the women will take home a piece of bread each day . |
26 | I ca n't tell you what they might win , but I can guarantee they 'll take home memories of their day on ’ Blockbusters ’ . |
27 | I ca n't tell you what they might win , but I can guarantee they 'll take home memories of their day on ’ Blockbusters ’ . |
28 | You will learn how to design and make things using all of the above and produce actual models which you can take home . |
29 | and er what else , oh and the Goldilocks book he did n't take home . |
30 | If I can take home a hundred and twenty quid well with my seventy pound a week pension two hundred quid . |