Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] take the " in BNC.

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1 In any event , I chose this route and I must ever take the consequences . ’
2 Some of them turned out to be not as indifferent to my plight as I 'd feared they all would be , and a few murmured that if I did really feel strongly about the way I had been treated , I should indeed take the matter up with the Senate .
3 Perhaps I should always take the case for his solution as being 20% stronger than it would otherwise appear to me to be .
4 I should definitely take the paste down .
5 Perhaps I might just take the chance to say that if there is a local group that would like to hospitality to people from developing countries that are at the Institute , we always welcome that sort of opportunity and invitation .
6 I 'll just take the two , and Billy 'll take them out the next week .
7 Mum I do n't know , I 'll just take the chance , they wo n't like that .
8 I 'll just take the mugs through shall I ?
9 You can hear it in the jazz metal fills in ‘ Glam Slam ’ and ‘ U Got the Look ’ , in the way the West Coast power pop of ‘ I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man ’ subsides brilliantly into a brooding meander of acid guitar , in the raga anthem ‘ The Cross , …
10 If it were mine and I wanted to make serious use of the bass , I 'd probably take the E and A drones off , as one could argue that they do n't do enough on top of the heavier bass strings , which might be better used for playing ‘ proper ’ bass lines .
11 I 'd rather take the law into my own hands . ’
12 I 'd rather take the loss myself than for people to get you know rotten stuff .
13 If it was me I 'd just take the bloody thing out and have a look at it .
14 If it 's just left like that I shall just take the whole lot and dump it in the dustbin !
15 I shall therefore take the liberty of treating her as a character , not utterly different in kind , though of course belonging to a very different social species , from Vic Wilcox .
16 I assume that what you are hoping for is not merely a simple yes or a no , but some discussion of the matter , and I shall therefore take the liberty of presenting the evidence in some detail and at some length .
17 I went to this game and although I probably do n't deserve to get a ticket I will probably take the opportunity .
18 At the moment I can only take the family thing so far : I can talk about certain things , but then everything becomes a blank because I still feel too close to it all .
19 Although you may normally take the view that there is never a best time for spending money , retirement planning is different in that sooner or later you will need , or want , to make certain purchases — or pay off outstanding commitments , such as a mortgage .
20 At other times you may knowingly take the risk .
21 You should also take the candidate into account by arranging appointments so that waiting time is kept to a minimum .
22 But you should never take the easy option .
23 If you are planning to have windows replaced anyway for maintenance purposes , you should obviously take the opportunity to have sealed-unit double glazing fitted as standard .
24 ‘ Well , she 'd probably take the prize , ’ conceded Ashenden with a weary grin .
25 She 'd perhaps take the plugs out dinnertime when she got home when it had stopped .
26 For example , in a narrow town or terrace house where the front door opens directly into a corridor-like space , you could either take the wall down altogether , or make an arch going into the living room , or take the wall down to seating level , literally making a seating ledge .
27 Now what that actually means is that the money er will go to your daughter if anything happened to you but if you re er was still alive come maturity time you could then take the proceeds yourself to then give her .
28 In the event , heaven forbid , that her business should not succeed , she would indeed take the first local job she was offered .
29 And all the rime you knew that you would never take the risk of getting shot which this involved or have the necessary patience to carry it out .
30 I should be obliged if you would now take the appropriate steps to have the recoveries examined or alternatively to authorise their return .
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