Example sentences of "and take it [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | was minding on , cos everybody the next thing was , the next one takes her top and takes it off her shoulder |
2 | Right now she 's carrying around a soft hand puppet , and takes it to her basket each night . |
3 | He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen . |
4 | He extracts the letter and takes it behind his umbrella ; the light of his lantern shines through the fabric , HAMLET emerges again with a letter , and replaces it , and retires , blowing out his lantern . |
5 | He reaches up for it and takes it in both hands . |
6 | Each of the group members presents one of the units , and takes it in turn to entertain their fellow travellers by talking about their interests in life or about their travels . |
7 | The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop . |
8 | He is a prominent member of the Christadelphians sect which mounted the exhibition and takes it from town to town , week by week , year by year . |
9 | Should you ever want to organise a course on ‘ Cut & Sew ’ I can really recommend you have Pam to come and take it for you . |
10 | They might run off and take it with them . |
11 | But we had to go and take it into his culler I had one day at that , I thought I thought I 'd had enough coal . |
12 | Good caddies have good temperaments. just watch Ian Wright getting a lambasting from Seve Ballesteros and see if Ian ever answers back , or , indeed , reacts in any way other than to quietly stand and take it on the chin , metaphorically speaking of course . |
13 | ‘ Most of our customers are second time buyers who know what they want and expect to be able to just walk in and take it off the shelf like a can of beans , ’ he says . |
14 | I could n't stand by and take it from that arrogant old blimp without putting a word in . ’ |
15 | One day I shall go back and take it from them . ’ |
16 | Now just , let's just pause there and take it in stages . |
17 | There appears to be no significant risk to women who take it for less than five years but the risk does increase slightly between five and ten years , and taking it for more than 15 years gives a higher risk still . |
18 | And then me picking up the keys living here and taking it down the road ! |
19 | He reached out and tugged her into the V of his thighs , dropping his mouth to hers and taking it in a kiss that left her gasping for breath and so shaken she could barely stand . |
20 | It is just a question of sitting down with people like Roy Evans and taking it from there . ’ |
21 | THE woman juror whose looks prompted a man to wolf-whistle at her in court yesterday said she was secretly flattered and took it as a compliment . |
22 | Gulliver 's Travels went back to telling fantastic tales , but Swift wrote the book in the same realistic style as Defoe , and took it for granted that his readers would find it quite natural that at the ends of the earth men were just the same as in England — petty , trivial , grasping , and generally unpleasant . |
23 | This was a sensible policy which would bring stability to Britain , and took it for granted that stability would mean that relations with the colonies would remain unchanged . |
24 | Anyone who became Nawab expected to be rich , and took it for granted that he should reward those who had helped him to the throne . |
25 | ‘ For I called on the sea to bear me away , and I came down to this isle and took it for my own . |
26 | There 's supposed to be a back fire-escape , but years ago , before I came here , someone unhooked it and took it for scrap . |
27 | The young man , whose name was Merbury , was eager and inexperienced , and took it for granted , as an honest man well might , that his story of complete and shattering victory , of the capture of so many of the active nobility of Scotland , and of a bright lustre added to the name of Percy and of England could not fail to be pleasing to his sovereign . |
28 | The Chronicle C text records that in 1028 Cnut sailed from England to Norway with fifty ships ; D and E add that he drove Olaf away and took it for himself . |
29 | Livingston was quoted as saying he was given the supplement drink by a friend and took it for three weeks before the Games , not knowing it contained the steroid. — PA |
30 | One cottage I stayed in without electricity or water saw 11 of us standing eagerly over a one-ring Calor gas burner in the morning waiting for a kettle to boil for coffee , when one of our party came into the kitchen , picked up the kettle and took it into the bathroom to wash his face . |