Example sentences of "[pron] [be] take [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results ! |
2 | I will tell my steward that I am taking you on to the staff as — ’ he paused for thought for a moment' — as a tax consultant . |
3 | I 'm taking nothing back except all of you , she told him . |
4 | No , not yet she 's , she 's had an accept , I 'm taking her up to Cardiff on Wednesday on a B and two Cs , the thing |
5 | ‘ Iris is all in and I 'm taking her back to the Lion d'Or for dinner . |
6 | I 'm taking her out to dinner to cheer her up . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'm taking him up to that wood . ’ |
8 | So why put him under the pressure , she sa cos I said , I want to know what the long-term effect of me taking him out of this is , because , effectively I 'm taking him out of something of the system , knowing , he 's going to miss that . |
9 | I 'm taking him out after Christmas . |
10 | ‘ I 'm taking you back to my flat , not the Embassy . |
11 | ‘ I 'm taking you out for lunch , darlin' . |
12 | I 'm taking you out to dinner . ’ |
13 | I know I know I 'm taking it out of order but rather than wait until we get there , this has been raised , why ca n't we deal with it now ? |
14 | I 'm taking it down to him tomorrow . |
15 | ‘ Gary learned to keep out of my way but I did worry that I was taking it out on him and the kids , ’ she shudders . |
16 | Anne was surprised that nobody was taking her up on it . |
17 | When you are driving a racing car and you are taking it up to the limit , you can be nice , you can be charming , but somewhere there are undercurrents going for you that make you a pretty aggressive individual . ’ |
18 | Now if I said you know that ten P I owe you well there you are take it out of that seven pence . |
19 | ‘ You 're dropping Claudia off here , of course , then you 're taking me on to London , are n't you , Roman ? ’ |
20 | And now you 're taking it back to S A and it 'll probably be left out there . |
21 | The boss said you were to take her out for as long as you wanted , sir . |
22 | She was in pain , but she was taking it out on a complicated Fair Isle jumper that she was knitting for some nephew in Canada . |
23 | I managed some breakfast , met up with Colin 's coach Malcolm Arnold who was taking me down to the track , and we walked in the sunshine to where the buses waited to run the shuttle to the Olympic Stadium . |
24 | Now if you 'd got grudge against the bloke who was taking it off in the shop , in the farmyard , after when you got back home , of course you had to come I mean they did n't stick it in the field , like they do now . |
25 | ‘ We are taking him back to the institution . |
26 | ‘ We 're taking you down to the Pacific for a bathe , ’ I told her . |
27 | He was a troublemaker and now they 're taking it out on me . ’ |
28 | There had been no acquittal since they were taking him back to the prison . |
29 | ‘ They were taking us out for meals . |
30 | Just had a chat with Mickey Stewart and erm , he offered that he thought David Lawrence was a bit tired in the test matches that he 's played and that it 's took it out of him and not , not very quick . |