Example sentences of "i [modal v] take your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh dear God — I must take your name in vain . |
2 | ( 68 ) Look at me , Sir , and dare tell me there is any reason why I should take your word . |
3 | I think I should your Jenny 's taking hers I should take your camera . |
4 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it , then . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it , ’ Finn said . |
6 | Lewis laughed , ‘ Well , no , ca n't claim I do know , but I 'll take your word for it . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it . |
8 | " I 'll take your word . " |
9 | ‘ They seemed rather laden to me , but I 'll take your word for it if you tell me that it 's all general interest in my private life . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll take your word for that ! ’ |
11 | I 'll take your word for that . |
12 | ‘ I ca n't say , ’ said Thorfinn , ‘ that I 've ever bedded a ship , but I 'll take your word for it . |
13 | Well , I 'll take your word for it . |
14 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it . ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it . ’ |
16 | I 'll take your word for that |
17 | Go up to your rooms , and I 'll take your money off you later . |
18 | oh , puff , one , two , three , four , five , six , right , can you put those slippers on , I 'll take your hair bands out , get your top on and that , get your face washed |
19 | I 'll take your brother to a proper place of burial . ’ |
20 | And he went to the doctor and the doctor said well you have n't got anything wrong with your skull but I 'll take your blood pressure . |
21 | " I 'll take your plate away , then , shall I ? |
22 | ‘ Very well , if you 're so sure , advance me five and I 'll take your advice . ’ |
23 | ‘ Perhaps I 'll take your advice , then . ’ |
24 | ‘ Just this once I 'll take your advice . ’ |
25 | Obviously I 'll take your advice on that . |
26 | I 'll take your coat love . |
27 | Yeah I 'll take your car . |
28 | I 'd take your place any day . |
29 | I 'd take your time putting those |
30 | In his beautifully written book , The Creation , the Oxford physical chemist Peter Atkins begins : I shall take your mind on a journey . |