Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun pl] take [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But it needs either deep inside knowledge , or real writing skills to take it to a higher plane .
2 A dozen sexy song titles to take you all the way :
3 Typically , writers became involved in relations with the market as a whole , rather than with a specific productive intermediary , and this generalization of full market relations took them , in majority , beyond the post-artisanal phase and into the phase of the organized professional market .
4 So I would n't like to see any property developers take it , the club on because I think they 'd be purely after the ground , I , I 'd feel much better if the consortium with Ray at the head took it over because they are genuinely interested in Walsall and the Walsall people .
5 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
6 Two cherry berets took me through the first gate .
7 Four Dopplemayr chairlifts take you up from the hotel at 2,000m to the summit at 3,000m .
8 The main route directions take you back to the starting point , Staveley , though this means the final five miles of the circuit are spent moving away from the real Lake District .
9 True the banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s and early 1980s ; they could hardly get rid of their money fast enough and virtually begged Third World governments to take it off their hands .
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