Example sentences of "take it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's , ah , she 's she 's took it well ! |
2 | She 's not talking to me mind , but she 's took it well ! |
3 | Yes it erm you know , Martin 's done well , he 's got up and just nodded it down for Andy and erm he 's took it well ; a little touch and he 's just finished it very well , so you know , I 'm pleased for him . |
4 | We think it 's bad enough just my wife being pregnant , but with this it just takes it near enough unbearable . |
5 | Well absolutely I mean this is the way that things have always worked and the County Council makes a global assessment of requirements for a particular district and the district council then takes it forward with assumptions on small sites , windfall sites er and major allocations that they may be mad making . |
6 | He takes it slowly , lets everyone have his say , and if they do n't agree he does n't mind calling an extra meeting to come back to it . |
7 | Away goes Lawrence to , takes it again with the bottom hand away from the bat , it 's off the back foot this time , stabbing it down in front of him , a short of a length ball . |
8 | Her hand 's gone all limp , then she suddenly takes it away . |
9 | When the man finishes , he sticks all the rubbish in this big black placky bag like they have at the laundrette , and he takes it away . |
10 | Take you to court , court takes it away . ’ |
11 | It never takes it away . |
12 | if somebody takes it away |
13 | He takes it away to read in private . |
14 | The Bill gives protection with one hand and takes it away with the other . |
15 | Yeah , I shall make sure the er path between your houses is lower than anything else , so it takes it away |
16 | This is partly because structuralist poetics are part of a wider semiological venture , and partly because any distinctiveness ascribed to literature in structuralist thinking takes it right back to linguistics ; for the element that constitutes ‘ literature 's Being ’ and its ‘ very world ’ ( Barthes 1970 ) is simply language itself . |
17 | ‘ I 'll probably advertise in the Guardian media pages and hope someone takes it seriously . ’ |
18 | I am sorry if the Prime Minister takes it seriously that I oppose Maastricht . |
19 | But sometimes it is frightening , thinking of the struggle life is if one takes it seriously . |
20 | So I make a joke of it — I flirt with everyone from the tea-lady to the sales manager and no one takes it seriously . ’ |
21 | It takes it then . |
22 | Leaned , that aircraft will fly 116 miles on the same fuel which takes it only 100 miles in rich . |
23 | I know , because Papa takes it sometimes . ’ |
24 | Nobody ever takes it too hard if a blackmail victim gets nasty . |
25 | And safe out of this town before your master takes it too hard . ’ |
26 | He does n't flirt with it , he takes it home and gives it a good f—ing . |
27 | In sum , effective penal reform will not be achieved until the central government takes it really seriously and |
28 | Nozick takes it therefore that for a to know that p we require that a would not have believed that p if p had been false . |
29 | McLean takes it calmly . |
30 | Putting it this simply does not make light of the doubt but takes it very seriously . |