Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] take [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Let Ephraim Cook keep the business in order for Amabel and Gemma , and whoever came after them must take care of themselves . |
2 | Although agreeing in principle with the views expressed by Jim Perrin in his article ‘ Range War ’ ( May issue ) , I feel I must take issue with one or two of his conclusions , which I think require further examination . |
3 | Sir : I must take issue with Janet Daley 's article on a supposed connection between poverty and language ( 4 October ) . |
4 | ‘ Now , James , I must take issue with you there . ’ |
5 | I must take issue , however . |
6 | I must take issue with your article on Fish to begin with in June . |
7 | In his statement smuggled to the Independent in London , Brucan said : ‘ I must take issue with a misconception prevailing in the West that this regime owes its survival to the repressive organs of the State . |
8 | I must take issue with the April ‘ 92 article Everything you wanted to know about Koi |
9 | I will be brief , but I must take issue with the hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) . |
10 | AS A regular reader of your ‘ Have A Rattle ’ column and as a long-standing Glentoran supporter , I feel I must take issue with your somewhat dismissive reply to ‘ Jockus Concernus . ’ |
11 | I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses . |
12 | I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses . |
13 | Well I think I must take issue with you when you talk about the old days . |
14 | ‘ I must take advice , ’ said Sir George , stubborn and suspicious . |
15 | At last I felt I must take action , and I went to the Establishment Branch to ask for a transfer . |
16 | ‘ Believe me , I know how you feel , but I must take account of your safety . |
17 | I must take account of the quality of representations as well as the sheer quantity . |
18 | I must take care of her . |
19 | We 'll leave bathing it for the moment ; I must take care of Effie and the afterbirth . ’ |
20 | And I must take care not to sully it , is that it ? |
21 | When I told her I was longing to start up on my own she suggested I should take advantage of some of the outhouses — convert them into surgery , waiting-room , office et cetera — and have several rooms in the house for myself . |
22 | Oh well , I should take advantage now Mark is in , bring the damn things from there . |
23 | He suggests I should take responsibility for the actions of abusing men — that I should feel the guilt they obviously do not . |
24 | It was suggested that , among other subjects , I should take Latin . |
25 | I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England . |
26 | However much I might take refuge in the present in which it had not yet happened , there would be a moment when the present was the present in which it was happening . |
27 | I 'll take Harpo/Chico over to a nice quiet corner . ’ |
28 | I thought well , I 'll take pot luck and hope she 's |
29 | There is a big difference between hardship and danger , and I 'll take hardship any day . |
30 | Tomorrow I 'll take Stieber with me to Brussels , pick up the trail there . ’ |