Example sentences of "that [pers pn] can take [pron] " in BNC.

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1 And give me a pair of tongs so that I can take one out of the water at a time . ’
2 I had a meal out with a friend recently , and now we 've got mother into hospital for a few weeks so that I can take my husband away on holiday .
3 So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it !
4 I believe it is possible to propose an explanation for the intuitive feeling one gets that the -ing form would be somewhat inappropriate here : the author is describing a person who is groping for anything which will reassure her before she meets her angry father and the mere fact that she is able to perceive objects which are familiar to her — when she feels so disoriented that she can take nothing for granted — is what gives her the sense that she is neither shirking nor lying .
5 and er they 've been back so that she can take her camera and that out , cos she kept cameras and er bedding and stuff in drawers
6 So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ?
7 No , your gon na put those little sachets in there , there should be a bit wider in there so that you can take which one you want .
8 ( Any reputable solicitor will declare this immediately so that you can take your case elsewhere . ) ;
9 It will be videoed , to se you 'll make two applications within that small group session and a second will be videoed but only for you to see so that you can take it away and try and learn from er seeing yourself on video .
10 I 've committed myself to writing some notes on it in cooperation with you so that we can take them back to the group next week to discuss with the others .
11 If we take out a joint mortgage , will she have to cash in her endowment policy so that we can take one out together ?
12 so er what it actually is is that it 's a main form that we can take everybody 's circumstances within this
13 ‘ The great thing about this boat is that we can take it out in all kinds of weather throughout the year , and everyone will be perfectly safe on board .
14 ‘ The great thing about this boat is that we can take it out in all kinds of weather throughout the year , and everyone will be perfectly safe on board .
15 This type of notice filing is intended to be simple , inexpensive and expeditious and to put persons on notice that a charge has been registered so that they can take whatever steps they consider appropriate to protect their interests .
16 Last January 's shock FA Cup exit against Wrexham acts as a sharp reminder that they can take nothing for granted at Scarborough .
17 Very often , parents can be helped by a clear description of the child 's abilities and the areas of relative weakness , especially if this is written down so that they can take it away and read it at their leisure .
18 The Regional Committees will be informed immediately of this selection so that they can take it into account when making their own choices .
19 Whatever floor that Ann 's been on has n't done something like put some money in so that they can take em somewhere else something like over in France or something like that .
20 Housebound and often in severe pain , Mr McTear says that it can take him 30 minutes to recover his breath from the simple act of walking downstairs in the morning .
21 Part of the beauty of scientific study is that it can take you in a number of different directions , expected and unexpected .
22 The GMC may have its hands tied in terms of the disciplinary action that it can take itself , but it is in a position to collect information that could be used by other interested bodies .
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