Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] take [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 I must take Morna 's , I 've still got Morna 's coat in the back of our
2 With this in mind , you should take December 's events on the chin and with a pinch of salt .
3 Apparently so , although it 's not been confirmed who 'll take Hannah 's place when the big babe is normal-sized …
4 I thought it might be easier to get you what you 've got in already you 've still got tea round your mouth and have you cleaned your teeth cause they were n't very clean um you could take Tom 's midnight garden with you
5 She informed her great-granddaughter that if she filed for a divorce she would take Andrew 's side and say that what he had done in taking a mistress and in finally attempting suicide was because she had never acted as a wife to him .
6 We must take France 's dignity into account …
7 When this happens , the iteration has gone far enough , and we can take p = cs , when q is determined from the second of equations ( 6 ) , which is in fact the same as ( 4 ) .
8 Perhaps now we can take Mill 's insight on board without opening ourselves to the charge of arbitrariness .
9 Their reasons for adopting this view differed somewhat , but we can take Galileo 's position as not atypical .
10 So we can take v = 0 ( giving the asymptotes ) as one of the conductors and the ensuing picture ( Fig. 2.27 ) does indeed give some intuitive " feel " for the electric field lines in the vicinity of a corner .
11 Alan had also arranged that he would take Nigel 's body to the chapel of rest at the crematorium until the cremation could take place .
12 Appalled , she hardly dared look at him , afraid of the contempt she would have to face , because of course he would take Florian 's insouciant words as confirmation of everything he believed of her .
13 He would take Dunbar 's car back to the barracks and then walk to Cadogan Place , he decided .
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