Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] take " in BNC.
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1 | If it were mine and I wanted to make serious use of the bass , I 'd probably take the E and A drones off , as one could argue that they do n't do enough on top of the heavier bass strings , which might be better used for playing ‘ proper ’ bass lines . |
2 | I did n't want people coming round , I 'd rather take it round to theirs , but you just could n't stop them , y'know what I mean . |
3 | ‘ I 'd rather take the law into my own hands . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'd rather take it myself . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'd rather take a taxi , ’ she said in a stilted voice . |
6 | In the circumstances you outline , I agree I 'd rather take a chance on you than on most people . ’ |
7 | I 'd rather take the loss myself than for people to get you know rotten stuff . |
8 | I erm , and I 'd rather take Caroline because I think it would be good for her to have |
9 | I 'd rather take that approach , and what I would suggest is that , wherever possible , teachers should think about involving parents in the kinds of difficulties that the child is having in school , and thereby becomes a team effort rather than parents working one direction and perhaps teachers working in another . |
10 | Ever since Cherith , I 've vowed that I 'd just take love as it comes — and as it goes . |
11 | I thought I 'd just take them down to the tip , but when we had half a bucket full I thought I 'd better phone the police |
12 | If it was me I 'd just take the bloody thing out and have a look at it . |
13 | ‘ I 'll go along with those , ’ nods Malcolm , ‘ but I 'd also take ‘ Blonde On Blonde ’ , by Bob Dylan … ’ |
14 | If I was Kendall , I 'd also take any sensible cash offer for latest arrival Paul Rideout . |
15 | Oh well Ange if you ai n't got ta pay for it I 'd bloody take it . |
16 | I swore I 'd never take my hands out of my pockets again . |
17 | I 'd happily take this camera on my adventurous travels . |
18 | ‘ The time has come for me to get it sorted out — and I 'd happily take a year out if it meant I 'd have a few more years later on . |
19 | I WOULD rather take my children into the main bar or lounge of a pub and expect them to sit sensibly and reasonably quietly so that we can all relax , drink , talk and eat in a proper pub atmosphere . |
20 | McCreadie said last night : ‘ If a chance to manage comes up I would probably take it . |
21 | I would just take a It seems to me that quite clearly that a new settlement in the A sixty four corridor south , would stimulate migration at levels which would not otherwise have taken place and that is the key objection to it . |
22 | ‘ I would just take them out into the park behind the studios , no matter what the weather . |
23 | Where you know I would just take things in my stride . |
24 | I would even take care not to wipe my boots on Roper 's pillow . |
25 | Eubank is also asking for £1m to fight Benn once more but admitted : ‘ I would even take it if it meant that the winner got Pounds 1m and the loser only half as much — the fight is that important to me . ’ |
26 | I I would even take I have to say I would even take a erm |
27 | I I would even take I have to say I would even take a erm |
28 | If he 'd like to come 100 yards down Yarm Road I would gladly take him on . ’ |
29 | responsibility to provide the er the capital funding for those buildings and I think that 's a view I would certainly take at this time er with regard to the other health authorities in but it 's erm it 's er primarily a health r health erm authority responsibility . |
30 | Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding . |