Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They used take them and give them a drink .
2 Take them or leave them . ’
3 The the ruling is , that if you catch a child you take her and keep her in the office and send for the parents .
4 Take him and give him a good dowsing . ’
5 ‘ I take it that means you want one ? ’
6 ‘ I take it that means you 're still agreeable to my company when I can make it ? ’
7 It 's either take it or leave it . ’
8 Though he is meticulous in his choice of words and turns of phrase ; his attitude , his demands , are for black and white : take it or leave it ; but at least recognise that you have been offered it .
9 Limited is left-hand drive , take it or leave it .
10 I want to submit that it means that we do not go to the world with a watertight message which demands ‘ take it or leave it ’ .
11 Take it or leave it .
12 A far cry from the take it or leave it attitude in Europe .
13 Federman 's later novel Take It Or Leave It ( 1976 ) appears to be even less orderly than its predecessor .
14 Take It Or Leave It is a much more vocal narrative delivered to a fictional audience with jokes , asides and comments on his own style .
15 Take it or leave it . ’
16 Our line has always been , we are what we are , take it or leave it . ’
17 Take it or leave it .
18 Take it or leave it . ’
19 Miss Rene went before her out of the storeroom , her hand waving in the air , and the other two sisters took it up chanting merrily : ‘ Take it or leave it .
20 Take it or leave it . ’
21 When Bloomsbury House or a regional committee acted as a Labour Exchange , it was a case of take it or leave it — there was no time for career advice .
22 You can learn how to keep the other party happy without giving in … how to make concessions that close the sale … how to use time to your advantage and resist deadline pressures … how to cope with such comments as ‘ All we 've got is £60,000 in the budget ’ or ‘ That 's our price , take it or leave it . ’
23 Take it or leave it , that was his motto , ’ she says .
24 Take it or leave it , ’ he 'd say .
25 Take it or leave it ! ’ he said , shrugging his shoulders and turning his back .
26 Take it or leave it .
27 Take it or leave it sort of fellow , if you ask me .
28 Take it or leave it .
29 This time I want to have the work finished before I approach a gallery and then I can say , ‘ Take it or leave it ’ !
30 Her mouth was like a rosebud — take it or leave it .
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