Example sentences of "[pron] 'll take [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Now that we 've each complimented the other on his handsome offspring , I 'll take my leave , Mr Vigo . ’ |
32 | ‘ Then I 'll take my leave of you , ’ she said tersely . |
33 | ‘ Then I 'll take my leave of you . ’ |
34 | I 'll take my board . |
35 | I 'll take my wife home to Bamburgh , Hal , and go north to Berwick myself for part of the summer . |
36 | ‘ I 'll take my chance . ’ |
37 | She said again , ‘ I 'll take my chance , ’ and walked towards the archway . |
38 | ‘ I 'll take my chance . ’ |
39 | ‘ I 'll take my basket and go on now , ’ and she walked away from him , her heart beating fast . |
40 | ‘ I 'll take my coach , Mr Wood , ’ he announced , ‘ but if I could leave the plate and linen here I shall be obliged to you . |
41 | ‘ Just fly us out of here and I 'll take my complication with me . ’ |
42 | I 'll take my son away ! |
43 | ‘ I 'll take my camera with me . ’ |
44 | ‘ I 'll take my gun back now , if you do n't mind . ’ |
45 | I 'll take my coat off . |
46 | I 'll take my radio . |
47 | I 'm coming to sit with you tonight I 'll take my dram with you and those parents of yours . ’ |
48 | ‘ I 'll take my car and go and look for him . ’ |
49 | No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then . |
50 | ‘ I 'll take his horse . ’ |
51 | He said , oh no I 'll take his line and I have n't got the money |
52 | I 'll let her down , if you 'll take her place . |
53 | Now I 'll do that for you here … but I 'm sure you 'll take my word . |
54 | The atmosphere in this house is suffocating — if you 'll take my advice , you 'll leave before it stifles you too . " |
55 | " If you 'll take my advice — " began Bigwig . |
56 | And if you 'll take my advice you 'll throw that trap away . |
57 | ‘ And it might get you your Nobel , you 'll take your place in scientific history alongside the Curies and Rutherford and the rest of them . |
58 | We 'll take his ID with us so they wo n't be able to identify him . ’ |
59 | He added : ‘ We 'll take our case to Parliament and we 're examining the legality of imposing market conditions which do n't apply elsewhere in the European Community . |
60 | If they decide to kill the customs officer we 'll take our time over it , we 'll make it very difficult and very unglamorous . |