Example sentences of "[pron] must take the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward .
2 Nenna thought , I must take the opportunity to get things settled for me , even if it 's only by chance , like throwing straws into the current .
3 I must take the opportunity of saying what a marvellous job I thought both Captains did .
4 I must take the blame for thinking of this one .
5 So , if those are the only two choices , I must take the jade . ’
6 To clean the water I must take the dirt out .
7 As Leslie was the only officer in the missing plane ( ironically the transport aircraft was a Stirling — the same name as his birthplace ) , I decided that I must take the lead among the families .
8 And hire a car also ; I must take the photographs for printing .
9 But our view is that it is the Council of Ministers , representing member countries , who must take the decisions . ’
10 It is the library professionals who must take the initiative and lead the systems vendors in providing better systems for end-users .
11 " You must take the telephone number of the hotel . "
12 If the spirits of truth and deceit struggle in your heart , and you choose deceit , then you must take the consequences of your actions .
13 So you must take the wage .
14 When you have reached the end of your questions and/or the time allotted and the candidate has no further questions you must take the initiative to wind up the interview .
15 You must take the heat out of the situation .
16 You must take the stage with enormous conviction and panache . ’
17 She whispered that Klaus told her she must take the message from me after I 'd read it .
18 Next we knew , we must take the road which led to Cherbourg , where we hoped to find out more of what had happened on that tragic occasion — and we were soon on our way to the Château de la Brehouse at St Pierre Eglise , where we were to spend the night .
19 But we must take the legislation as we find it .
20 If we are to understand the significance of subject specialization , then we must take the choices made by women seriously : we can not assume that the student who chooses physical science is somehow ‘ right ’ while the student who chooses the humanities is somehow ‘ wrong ’ .
21 ‘ You and I. We must take the boat and save them .
22 ‘ Why , my lord , when we were left alone — and I think if they had not been in such haste to move on they would not have left a man of us alive to tell the tale — we first tended the worst hurt , and took counsel , and decided we must take the news on to Ramsey , and also back here to Shrewsbury .
23 We must take the sailor as he is .
24 The exhibition was there to display ; we must take the trouble to understand what it displayed .
25 We must take the box to the police station and ask them to check it out . ’
26 ‘ So here the plaintiffs left everything to the defendant 's husband ; … and they must take the consequences of his having obtained it without explaining to her or her understanding what she was signing .
27 But the Hintons , deluged with complaining phone calls and threts of legal action from customers say they must take the matter further
28 When they 'd heard that name , they knew they must take the place .
29 Every free man has an undoubted right to lay what sentiments he pleases before the public ; to forbid this is to destroy the freedom of the press ; but if he publishes what is improper , mischievous or illegal , he must take the consequences of his own temerity . "
30 ‘ He accepts that what took place was against the will of the girl and that he must take the consequences . ’
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