Example sentences of "[pron] can [adv] take " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now , if I can just take your prints , Mr Fernie , I wo n't bother you any more . ’
2 So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one .
3 Yeah , I 'm , I 've got another form , I can just take note of any other er personal pension , not personal pension , any erm other insurance you 've got , just put it on there and , and that 's
4 I can just take it in
5 So I can just take my folder , sir .
6 ‘ But I can easily take you and bring you back . ’
7 I can now take precautionary action , however , with the knowledge that I now have , to limit the severity of the attack and even sometimes prevent the attack itself .
8 I can then take questions I think er answer any questions that you might have .
9 At the moment I can only take the family thing so far : I can talk about certain things , but then everything becomes a blank because I still feel too close to it all .
10 I can only take your word for it .
11 From the perspective that I write , I can only take matters as I find them .
12 Christian 's a fine man , but I can only take so much religion in a week .
13 I 'm very shy and I can only take a lot of people in small doses .
14 I can only take your word for that .
15 I can only take it that he was n't that concerned , that perhaps the Chief Constable does n't share Mr 's concerns , and is perhaps happy that he has received the generous funding that we state he has .
16 because otherwise you or I can only take your best estimate .
17 If we do that we can only ta I can only take one other passenger along with your grandma and Philip so that could mean either yourself or Tony being at home
18 I can always take up my career again if I go back .
19 I can always take Ma forget about Max in his place .
20 I can always take Guy with us .
21 Yeah , I , I can never , I can never take in the rain check .
22 the only time I can possibly take off
23 Whatever happens in this new Italian season , nobody can ever take away from Kenneth Wolstenholme the most famous football commentary line of them all , delivered in 1966 at the moment England won the World Cup : ‘ They think it 's all over … it is now . ’
24 Large areas of upland Britain are covered in thin layers of peat ( a very organic-rich soil developed by anaerobic decay and compaction of vegetation ) which can selectively take up metals such as cobalt and lead as organic complexes .
25 If at all possible , you should provide a wardrobe either by having a wall of storage with shelves , drawers and cupboards to take both dining accessories and clothes , or by having a separate armoire or old wardrobe ( which can also take silver , china , glass etc . ) .
26 Devised by the University of Minnesota , it is a way of short cutting the routes through Internet which can also take advantage of using other host computers which are less busy ( e.g. one in a different time zone ) .
27 Watch out for pond weeds which can quickly take over if not removed
28 The LIFESPAN Manager should therefore study the rest of this section , so that he or she can either take the recommended avoiding action , or at least understand what is happening if any of the users become confused .
29 Well if you get it from there she can always take them back .
30 She can now take twice as much clothing then she was allowed on previous trips and she can travel at her own speed , instead of low flying across Europe with Steve , who is a THORP contractor with John Brown Engineering at Sellafield .
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