Example sentences of "[verb] take [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And then if it if if we have it down in reception for a bit , er and it works and does n't look like falling to bits , the we could consider taking it along to the Newark Show as well .
2 Pam Dixon 's here , the bearded wonder has taken himself off for the weekend
3 Royal Cedar , trained by John McConnochie , who has taken him over from the now retired Mercy Rimell , is another who is perfectly at home on fast ground , winning here over three and a half miles and at Newbury this season .
4 Royal Cedar , trained by John McConnochie , who has taken him over from the now retired Mercy Rimell , is another who is perfectly at home on fast ground , winning here over three and a half miles and at Newbury this season .
5 If you want to take them out of the book
6 He had n't meant to say it , but it was the effect of the beer and the movement of the ship and her sophistication , all things he could n't cope with together , so he 'd taken her down to the bar and they 'd had a couple more drinks to restore his confidence before the boat docked .
7 They 'd as good as killed him when they 'd taken him out of the field .
8 A while later , when she was finished and dressed and sitting alone , Charlie came to take her out to the taxi .
9 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
10 When special buses provided by the universities arrived to take them back to the campuses , most took up the offer .
11 We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted .
12 I know I do I forgot to take one down to the place with me I checked the then that , now we go
13 The prisoners were taken to the riverside , where a boat was waiting to take them on to the prison-ship .
14 ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her .
15 We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes .
16 So I hunted him and smashed his face , and I was going to take him back to the prison-ship , so that he would n't have the pleasure of being free , when the soldiers caught us .
17 ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge .
18 I felt disillusioned , stale and cynical and I wanted to take a break before I started taking it out on the callers .
19 What I 'm saying is that he would n't have taken her out into the woods .
20 If I 'd had my hat I 'd have taken it off to the guy .
21 She could have taken herself off to the local Italian with her child and a book of her own , for Kate also likes reading though her tastes are less morbific .
22 On the other hand , it can create a system through which goals may be achieved , having taken them out of the realm of pure ideology .
23 ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’
24 ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself .
25 ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’
26 ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered .
27 Discussing with North in September 1986 how the arms-sales creditors could be paid off , he was alarmed to hear him say ‘ Well , maybe we 'll have to take it out of the reserves . ’
28 One biggish living room and a little back kitchen with no water and no sanitation and if you wanted to dispose of your water you 'd have to take it out on the roadside and chuck it down the main drain .
29 In June of that year a group of armed men rounded up some of the teachers and started to take them down to the principal 's house .
30 Well when you collected the dues er it meant taking it up to the office every Monday and when you got up to the office and got talking to the officials and such like the interest became greater and er it developed from there that er the workers of thought they should have er should have a representative on the committee .
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