Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] take it " in BNC.

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1 I I I take it a great er , challenge now , I 've only ever lost three delegates , only three delegates ever walked out on course on me , so , do n't , you know , do n't ruin my
2 I I take it that honourable gentle right honourable gentleman is making an implicit criticism of his colleague the Secretary of State of the environment er , er and the Home Secretary who has responsibility can produce figures for England .
3 There is a oh I I take it he 's got ta go for another assessment then has he for
4 He admits that he took the vehicle , but says that it was already damaged when he got in or that it was not damaged when he left the scene and that it must have been damaged by someone who took it later .
5 ‘ ’ When the ticking stops the timing clock has run out and the firing mechanism is activated and ready to be triggered by mechanical stimulation ’ , by which I take it they mean ship 's engines .
6 Erm the Financial Times you showed er I think including the F T Group and Les Echo er in , in the profit analysis , but you did say that their operating profit was up ten percent th the F T Group which I take it to mean they made fourteen point three , leaving I think four point two to Les Echo You did also say that Les Echo had gone from strength to strength but f from my figures I think it 's a third successive decline in their profit .
7 That is now the end because of the difference of one A but if you 're proposing that this comes at the end of one A , you 're proposing to tack it on to the end of roman numeral three in the labour amendment as was the council 's which I take it , was not what you intend its effect to be .
8 The little insert in the middle of the article , which I take it is not down to Sir Nicholas , is even more misleading because it suggests that the income eligibility limit on civil cases would be reduced from £3,060 to £2,293 .
9 She felt her hand being placed against his cheek , and then his lips pressing kisses upon it ; she pulled his hand back , and casting all caution to the winds pressed his palm to her own lips , fondling it , examining the scratched and chisel scars on his knuckles until he wanted her hand back again — and the manner in which they took it in turns to kiss hands through the wall became a competition between them to see who could demonstrate the greatest fondness , a competition that Jennifer was now desperate to win because all her instincts were telling her that Tristram was the only man she could ever love , and that through him lay her path to freedom and independence .
10 Will he , if it remains voluntary , reassure farmers who would like to take up the scheme that the payments will not be reduced during the period for which they take it up — that is , for five or even 10 years ?
11 going this far then the doctor put on it that going it had on it all that he hates which he takes it means either osteoarthritic
12 Er you I take it you have n't changed your mind and you still maintain that exceptional circumstances are necessary , because that is how you view , how you read paragraph nine of P P G Two ?
13 ‘ I think I understand what you are trying to say , and I assure you I take it very seriously . ’
14 She 's older than you I take it then ?
15 and then we had an accident with our car door , who we took it up to erm , up to Carnthruft there and they did it for us and it , it , it 's just disappeared as a hole in n it ?
16 It gave me a temporary Equity card — mind you they took it away again as soon as I had done the four weeks work .
17 ‘ That you ’ The identity of the offender can be proved by the person who took the false report stating who he took it from .
18 The latter covered a case where a tribunal is entitled to enter upon the inquiry but in the course of its investigation it does something which takes it outside of its powers and renders its decision a nullity .
19 The first , and perhaps commonest interpretation of the term , is the one which takes it to be about normalising people , i.e. making people as close an approximation of normal as possible .
20 ‘ It was Guido 's arch-rival who he 's beaten into second place twice … he 's the one who took it , and now he 's been arrested . ’
21 But erm oh no we we er we we took it and and that was it , you accepted it .
22 If I 'm offered it I take it , ’ but Moran was too consumed to respond and McQuaid went on .
23 I take it I take it you 're representing Leeds or are you speaking also on behalf of your colleague from Bradford ?
24 She believes Gedge is anxious to play it down because it was he who took it more seriously than herself .
25 Other bits , is n't it they took it back , you say .
26 So everything that would hold water was put on the stove and er he did and then it they took it out to the
27 The point is that I made a mistake — oh , I do have a feeling for him , that helped to confuse the issue , we do like one another — what I have come to see is that my falling for Lewis was not what I took it to be . ’
28 The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) has been rushing up and down the country making what I take it he regards as encouraging noises to Cypriots , Kashmiris and others .
29 Calming myself I took it page by page , instead of going straight to the Rrap as I usually do .
30 Well whatever you take it 's as
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