Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] take [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope you will take advantage of the excellent savings opportunity which SaverPlus 2001 offers you . |
2 | I hope you will take note of the wishes of your constituents and do all you can to see that Garstang retains its Magistrates ' Court . |
3 | But it took her it used to take her quite a while I suppose it would take couple of hours to make a bonny wreath would it . |
4 | Although agreeing in principle with the views expressed by Jim Perrin in his article ‘ Range War ’ ( May issue ) , I feel I must take issue with one or two of his conclusions , which I think require further examination . |
5 | AS A regular reader of your ‘ Have A Rattle ’ column and as a long-standing Glentoran supporter , I feel I must take issue with your somewhat dismissive reply to ‘ Jockus Concernus . ’ |
6 | At last I felt I must take action , and I went to the Establishment Branch to ask for a transfer . |
7 | I thought you could take charge of that . ’ |
8 | Well I think I must take issue with you when you talk about the old days . |
9 | ‘ I am twenty-four , independent , I have my own flat , my own business , and I think I can take care of myself for a couple of weeks on a small , friendly Mediterranean island , thanks very much ! |
10 | I wonder who will take care of me instead of Kamala ? |
11 | " I wish you 'd take part in the special audit instead of me . |
12 | Do you think you can take time out to have a cup of tea ? |
13 | You know I 'll take care of her . ’ |
14 | Now , you know I can take jam or butter |
15 | She knew it would take courage to ring that number . |
16 | When I told her I was longing to start up on my own she suggested I should take advantage of some of the outhouses — convert them into surgery , waiting-room , office et cetera — and have several rooms in the house for myself . |
17 | That is why the Department has written to the Northern region saying in effect , ’ We hope you will take account of our reservations in the next year 's allocations , either in the formula or in tempering the pace of change where you have yet to satisfy yourselves and us that the adjustment you propose is entirely reliable . ’ |
18 | ‘ We wondered who would take care of our orange groves . |
19 | Nor do they intend to underwrite other banks ' loans if the firm goes under ; they say they will take part in rescues , but not as guarantors . |
20 | He says they may take action against the company that made the barrier , or if they ca n't be traced , the Department of Transport . |
21 | He wanted her to relax into happiness — physically , mentally , spiritually — but he knew it would take time . |
22 | She found she hardly cared and when Mr Browning , with some evidence of concern for her , said that he feared they must take Ferdinando to Rome almost as soon as they all returned to Florence in October , she simply nodded . |
23 | He suggests I should take responsibility for the actions of abusing men — that I should feel the guilt they obviously do not . |