Example sentences of "and [pron] take your [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I took your tomatoes out of the salad and put them in as well . ’
2 And I take your point .
3 Well , all I , all I can say , and I take your point , is there is an awful large number of Ottery people using that place , and I think that that , I think East Devon do a very very good job with the Sports Centre , and we all know the giving a
4 I think that 's , that 's all we can do at the moment and I take your point Mr , thank you .
5 This is demonstrated by such statements as : ‘ you pays your money and you takes your pick ’ .
6 IBM Corp 's quest for a new chief executive appears to be narrowing , but you pays your money and you takes your choice when it comes to drawing up a list of front-runners — US PC Week reckons that the company will go for a chairman from outside and suggests Paul Stern and Perot Systems Corp chairman Morton Meyerson as the front-runners , with an internal chief executive , putting its money on Ellen Hancock and Bernard Puckett , but the Reuter shortlist is quite different , and has Lawrence Bossidy , chairman of Allied-Signal Corp out front , saying he has visited Armonk at least three or four times , Paul Stern is in there again , and John Sculley is back in the picture , with one source quoted as saying ‘ The rumour is that Sculley is acting quite disinterested , but his travel plans include going to the East Coast quite a bit ; ’ Reuter 's other possible contender is Michael Armstrong , who left only last year .
7 When it comes to the state of mental health services , you ‘ pays your money and you takes your choice ’ .
8 These are these wonderful arguments where you pays your money and you takes your choice .
9 And actually they 've got two miniature scores in the library , one of which said it was in E flat , and the other one said it was in C minor , so you pays your money and you takes your choice , erm
10 But they say that they wo n't come off when you go swimming , and you take your clothes on and off .
11 But er there you go you pay your money and you take your choice .
12 You pay your money and you take your choice on the Mackeson and here J A Magrar in the Telegraph idea represents Mackeson value .
13 You pay your money and you take your chance .
14 And er you know you you save your money and you take your pick that 's that 's how I look at it .
15 There are more motor vehicles around than ever and you take your life in your hands just crossing the road …
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