Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly . |
2 | Must take him back . |
3 | It must take him at least half an hour to get to the point of the flash and back to his own bank , even if it turned out to be a wild goose chase and he was able to return immediately . |
4 | And unless some secular charge is made against Tutilo , I must take him back with me . |
5 | ‘ I must take him back now ! ’ |
6 | ‘ We must take him cigarettes . ’ |
7 | The young stand-off 's outstanding performance must take him a step closer to that elusive first cap , and his personal tally of 27 points kept Gala 's league hopes very much alive . |
8 | Must take him about two weeks |
9 | In the 1990s the tasks are far more complex and conflictual and the social workers who must take them on are already part of the system that has to change . |
10 | For if the relations between the individual and society are as close as he believes , we must take them into account ; instead of grounding explanations upon one part we must theorise about the whole to which all the parts belong . |
11 | We must take them today . ’ |
12 | In affording to them immunity from suit if they have acted in good faith in compliance with a legal or moral duty or in protection of a legitimate interest the law must take them as it finds them . |
13 | Cos I got them out and I thought I must take them downstairs and give them to Maggie for her to give them to Gary . |
14 | Sampson feels ‘ a very great aversion ’ to Slinkton as soon as he sees him : ‘ His hair , which was elaborately brushed and oiled , was parted straight up the middle ; and he presented this parting to the clerk , exactly … as if he had said , in so many words : ‘ You must take me , if you please , my friend , just as I show myself . |
15 | ‘ You must take me as you find me ’ , ‘ A leopard ca n't change his spots ’ and other maxims take an essentially pessimistic view about the malleability of behaviour . |
16 | ‘ You must take me as you find me ’ means ‘ I 'm going to carry on and behave as I always do even if it does n't suit you . ’ |
17 | You must take me for a fool ! |
18 | ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’ |
19 | ‘ You 're ordering me around again , if that 's what you mean , ’ she replied , ‘ and if you think I 'm going to trot obediently upstairs and take off all my clothes you must take me for a fool . ’ |
20 | ‘ I ca n't speak for others , Doctor , and you must take me as you find me , I 'm afraid . ’ |
21 | " If the lad takes her then he must take her for passion and hope it stays hot : " |
22 | ‘ You must take her firmly in hand . |
23 | Then you must take her . |
24 | You must take her over to Rico 's place in Portugal . ’ |
25 | ‘ Then I think you must take it that you do know . ’ |
26 | In fact , for personal or even health reasons rather than financial ones — you must take it . |
27 | It is made clear that this does not simply mean that each school must offer such a curriculum ; each individual pupil must take it up . |
28 | I must take it off at once and give it to Donna so that she can rinse it … ’ |
29 | Well , of course , she must take it up … his wife was mad on it . |
30 | To get a better grade the student must take it from one of the students above by out-performing him or her . |