Example sentences of "[pers pn] take [pers pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Do I take it your answer to my question is no ? |
2 | ‘ Do I take it you 're not entirely disappointed to see me back ? ’ |
3 | May I take it you are n't going to argue about the sleeping arrangements tonight ? ’ |
4 | Do I take it you are both unhurt ? ’ |
5 | At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them |
6 | I took her myself another weekend . ’ |
7 | I took it he knew what he was about , and it was no business of ours to be curious about the abbey 's affairs . ’ |
8 | Oh I always thought it was my ulcer that was causing it , you know , so I was , every time I took it I was taking an extra Samtack |
9 | Well if I take him you can do the veg if you like get down |
10 | ‘ I take them my place . |
11 | There 's nothing about me that erm , excuse me , there 's nothing about my body that is essential to me , nothing about my body that individuates me and that 's why erm I take it one might think that erm I could actually be changed into a different body , so . |
12 | Another is , in either case , what exactly would constitute greater or lesser logic ( since I take it no-one is claiming that any speaker communicates in propositional calculus ) . |
13 | I take it her death can not have been accidental ? ’ |
14 | ‘ So , I take it we look elsewhere , ’ said Kate , flatly . |
15 | ‘ I take it we 're opting out of the crime business ? ’ |
16 | Lord Kings Norton , who had been primed , said : ‘ of course , very much indeed , and I take it we always shall be , do n't we ? ’ . |
17 | PS I take it we all hate Scarborough almost as much as Chelsea ? |
18 | ‘ I take it we 've had a couple of admissions ? ’ |
19 | Erm I take it we 're we 're going to the shops and you all |
20 | Your mum , I take it we 're talking about ? |
21 | I take it we 're leaving pretty quickly ? |
22 | I take it they 're not promised elsewhere ? ’ |
23 | ‘ ’ 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 . |
24 | I take it they 're bigger than , say , Doris Arthur 's ? " |
25 | ‘ I take it they do n't search the grounds as well ? ’ she asked , parting the curtains and throwing up the window . |
26 | Miss Bedwelty , having asked Sam what their horse situation was , was saying , ‘ I take it yours are all schoolmasters , suitable for what you 're asking ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I take it there 's a will ? ’ |
28 | ‘ I take it there 's no love lost between you two . ’ |
29 | ‘ I take it none of our satellites can gather any evidence ? ’ |
30 | ‘ I take it someone has forgotten to come out and meet you . ’ |