Example sentences of "take [adj] the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And it 's took all the fire out of it he there ai n't no fire in that bottom one . |
2 | It takes all the work out of scanning and cleaning virus on hard disks or floppy , there are many options to choose from and it allows you to scan just certain files or directories and makes use of all the Scan options . |
3 | ‘ You know , ’ said Simon , ‘ she 's so thick it takes all the fun out of it . |
4 | Erm , personally , you know , I think it takes all the fun out of all those red notices that I get all the time . |
5 | So it takes all the pain out of coming up with annual appraisals because you 've been doing it on an incremental basis . |
6 | Who the hell wants to go and see that Trumpton lot or The Prodigy , when you can see them out in clubs off their nut — it takes all the mystery out of pop culture . ’ |
7 | Since you can pick up a no-frills steam iron for £40 or £50 I assumed it would take all the angst out of what is arguably the last of the genuinely ghastly domestic chores . |
8 | And if playing is too easy , it might take all the fun out of it . |
9 | Champions North-West stood head and shoulders above the rest last year , the only side to remain unbeaten and with the same squad available , will take all the beating once again . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sure we can take all the worry out of furnishing the hotel for you . |
11 | I mean they will they will protect your furniture it 's just that they 'll take all the battering then from the sun . |
12 | It filled his his truck up so he said when he comes back on the next delivery he 'll take all the turf away for fifteen quid . |
13 | it 'll take all the mystery out of it . |
14 | you can take all the graduates away . |
15 | That would take all the gilt away . ’ |
16 | Ellwood balanced a cutlet between fingertip and fingertip and took half the meat off in a single bite . |
17 | At Rouen the fuel filters were so good that they took all the dye out of the fuel and became clogged , so we only finished second . |
18 | Victoria had discovered that the traditional upper-class way of raising children took all the fun out of it . |
19 | She took all the bones out of his spinal column and compressed them to nothing , she turned his eyeballs inward , she jellied his legs , she unplugged and rewired his guts . |
20 | alright ? , the only thing is last week , Jean said that when the surveyor came last time they took all the carpets up so you might , they might have to do that |
21 | And they took all the shandy out of the machine . |
22 | Her and Gary took all the bottoms off to make tie backs |
23 | He took all the black off . |
24 | and what they took all the treasures down into the cellars so they were saved and they rebuilt it . |
25 | ‘ It took all the stacks up — tons and tons — and simply took 'em up like that off the ground and scattered them over the fields . |
26 | Well that 's the question I 've been asking in committees er because I 'm I brought this up when they did nicely when they took all the trees away from down er Long Row on the High Street . |
27 | they took all the goodness out of it and then by law they have to put it back again do n't they , to er |
28 | Er a well I do n't know , I feel that th there used to be something in that , that used to burn it up now what they call their top site and when they burned it they took all the acid out of it , and there used to be all yellow stuff come out the chimney and that , when they finished burn that was always red and the Germans used to come after that before the war , Second World War , they used to come after that and they used to reckon they make paintwork but now you done something else different with it and they use I tell you we used to give it the name of green oar or parites |
29 | No , does n't fit on it 's stopped recording change the change the tape so a su but going back to that she was so convinced that it was gon na be a heck of a job that she would save us time by taking all the clothes out putting them somewhere else and I said it 'll take us three minutes |
30 | Well it may be an accident but Strathclyde in Glasgow seemed to er be taking all the honours tonight , yes |