Example sentences of "then [pers pn] [vb mod] take it " in BNC.
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1 | If I have a problem then I can take it elsewhere and find out for sure . |
2 | Then I will take it from there . ’ |
3 | and sort it out , let me know and then I will take it down to work |
4 | Another fifteen minutes and then you can take it off . |
5 | then you can take it on you can start understanding you can start building up your knowledge base . |
6 | Then you used to build it in a stack and then you used to take it in the barn and thresh it . |
7 | And if tonight was all there was , all there ever would be , then she would take it and be glad . |
8 | If the baby is still attached by the cord to the mother then she may take it . |
9 | ‘ Then we 'll take it very slowly ’ . |
10 | But that details of that actually has a but I do n't think it 's a total story okay so I 'll , I 'll put it all down on , on paper and then we 'll take it from there , okay , thanks , bye . |
11 | Felicity , see whether you 're alone in this reaction to the face pack or not , and then we 'll take it from there . ’ |
12 | So we 'd jump up an get one of these rabbit skins and then we 'd take it back to wholesale fruiter in Street , and get fourpence for it . |
13 | ‘ Then we can take it in turns visiting each other ! ’ |
14 | If , by contextual manipulation , we can reduce the apparent oddness , or at least cause it to be perceived as communicatively appropriate , then we can take it that we are dealing with a semantic deviance ( although the involvement of grammatical elements can not be ruled out ) . |
15 | And then we can take it down let Chris ' nanny hear it . |
16 | But then they may take it and do nothing . ’ |
17 | people 'll take drugs and stuff like that , well , if they 're gon na take drugs , then they 'll take it anyway . |
18 | They came down in their own time , after they 'd left off work , and they 'd have a small job done ; and then they 'd take it back ready for work the next morning . |
19 | Then he 'd take it to someone who could cut er a key er so he could open the up the granary the late in in the middle of the night , when everybody were asleep , and steal oats for the horses . |