Example sentences of "take [pers pn] on " in BNC.

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1 I am not saying take me on my good days .
2 Take me , leaves , O take me on your dark journey .
3 Last July Aileen Penn and her family set off on a sponsored marathon round of golf that was destined to criss-cross the country and take them on a 1,000 mile bicycle ride .
4 You can listen to the radio while you 're working or even take them on holiday , though DO N'T try to punch cards in a coach , train or plane .
5 Will the local bookshops take them on a sale-or-return basis ?
6 Never take them on an empty stomach .
7 I have stopped myself from saying anything as my daughter 's children live round the corner and I have them to stay overnight and take them on a Saturday but they are no bother .
8 If they 're all on a par , we take them on a first come , first served basis .
9 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
10 If I take them on the table they wo n't make so much noise then
11 After a full English breakfast , we take you on a tour of the Cotswold countryside .
12 Well if they take you on on the basis that you do n't have to work Sundays , they ca n't change the regulations when you 're working .
13 Although I take her on short trips to the shops , she ca n't cope with going too far from the house .
14 ‘ You might as well say take him on the swings in the park .
15 Take him on a tourist bus , ’ he said .
16 After breakfast at the palace all the inmates are thrown out , whatever the weather , and the only place he can take his child is outside : " Usually I take my little boy at weekends to the fair at Whitley Bay , or I take him on the metro and we sit at the front — he loves trains .
17 After all , he refuses to mix with boys of his own age , and rarely leaves this house except when I take him on my rounds . ’
18 Take him on the outside
19 take him on the outside , take him on the inside , take him on the outside , inside , outside , let him through outside , inside , in squeeze them between the lot of them look
20 take him on the outside , take him on the inside , take him on the outside , inside , outside , let him through outside , inside , in squeeze them between the lot of them look
21 take him on the outside , take him on the inside , take him on the outside , inside , outside , let him through outside , inside , in squeeze them between the lot of them look
22 A group of Turkish workers in South London buy lamb and bread and take it on a coach to the striking miners in Wales ( 1984 ) .
23 He was sufficiently troubled by Malcolm 's bouncer to stand frozen at the crease and take it on the helmet , but sufficiently brave to try to hook the inevitable follow-up .
24 You can easily carry your BOND Sweater Machine from room to room or even take it on holiday with you .
25 Just take it on the pointed chin .
26 Take it on board
27 We take it on the nose through earnings . ’
28 and er , I think until women 's football take it on board all the way erm , they 're not really gon na stand up with the men they have to become , referees , they have to become coaches , and more and more of these people erm , taking responsibility .
29 I have one month when I take it on the dot , every day , I then forget , and I think , oh God I 'm pregnant .
30 I then take it on myself to swill off the blades and rollers so they wo n't put Pa off finishing the grass when he 's done with the Virgin in there .
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