Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't so much take cover in the underbrush , I collided with it .
2 Shakespeare does not so much take sides as show how the state is threatened by the tragic collision of opposing forces : for antique Rome read Jacobean England .
3 So just take care of yourself .
4 Rob 's on ops again , so please take care of him and S-Sugar .
5 Parliament must be well aware of the great burden that is imposed on senior ministers , who not only take charge of their departments but also speak for them in Parliament , attend meetings of the Cabinet and its committees , and see to their constituency affairs if they are members of the House of Commons .
6 Learning difficulties : Why do the desired learning processes not always take place ?
7 Why not simply take advice ?
8 The trunks that fall over sometimes take root several metres away from the base of the tree , at which point a new tree will grow up .
9 Salvinia spreads quickly so take care that it does n't block out the light from the plants below .
10 I always try and go with him when he goes to medical conferences — now we hardly ever take work away from home if it means we ca n't both go . ’
11 However , procurators fiscal hardly ever take advantage of this power .
12 The sparrows once more take possession of the street .
13 These happy festivities still occasionally take place .
14 Owls nearly always take prey smaller than themselves without dismembering them .
15 Each copy of the program carries a READ.ME file that includes information about how to contact the group , many of our committee members are actively involved in writing articles for the computer press and we also regularly take stand space at major events such as the EP Show and the Desktop Publishing exhibition .
16 I would n't even chance it by myself , far less take holidaymakers with me . ’
17 ‘ The fanatics out there take things far too seriously .
18 Go to a pushbike shop they whip them off and whip them on for you you buy , you know , if you go out and buy one then just take wheel with you they 'll stick them straight on .
19 ‘ But then , Dr and Mrs Frome almost always take tea . ’
20 They refuse to educate them , and sometimes even take steps to pacify them .
21 The major agreements are drawn up between a small number of tightly-controlled organisations and the outcome of their central negotiations sets guidelines and limits to the industry-wide negotiations which then subsequently take place .
22 I wait to see how long you can control your imbecile temptation to violate my copyrights on this letter and once again untruthfully take words and phrases from it to show your ‘ powers ’ to match those boasted by your kind in the NF and the BNP , whose performances are different from yours only in that instead of using your limbs to physically assault us like they would , you have acted by wearing the ‘ civilised ’ guise of being the ‘ editor ’ of the ‘ left ’ NewSS , and have written to assail my integrity , my capacity to think , my freedom to defend and speak for my constitutionally organised members at the Stratford school .
23 I feel it is important that you , your readers and the tennis public should know that I no longer take part in any decision making relating to the business of the company or the centre and therefore I take no responsibility , for either the success or failure of Junior Tennis Centre Ltd nor Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
24 It seems that we no longer take pride in our oral heritage .
25 ‘ I most certainly take exception to one or two hints around at the moment that our biggest problem is keeping our cool .
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