Example sentences of "take her [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Amy Rimmer of the 5th Eastham ( St Mary 's ) Pack takes her turn at the wheel of the Mersey ferry Woodchurch during a Pack outing .
2 I 've got a friend who is a punk ; her make-up takes her ages , but she wants to make a statement , to be noticed .
3 She says she gets bad asthma and ca n't swallow very easily , which means it takes her ages to eat her meals .
4 was minding on , cos everybody the next thing was , the next one takes her top and takes it off her shoulder
5 See , her husband takes her shopping on a Saturday to Asda and and why do n't you go , I do n't know whether they all been together or what ?
6 Every day Eileen takes her life into her own hands . ’
7 Although Orlan takes her inspirations from the Old Masters she uses state-of-the-art computer imagery to ‘ re-design ’ her face .
8 She pushes her hair back , squeezing out the water , takes her t-shirt and rubs her arms , her shoulders , then pulls it over her head , great dark patches spreading on the blue cotton .
9 But then comes the time of differentiation , the time when the busy teacher takes her clothes down to the laundry on a Saturday morning and flings them in the laundry basket in the confidence that they will be returned neatly pressed later in the week .
10 Which may be why she takes her clothes off so often .
11 The one time you see it is when a woman takes her clothes off and can not look you in the eyes ( as I could n't then ) .
12 She takes her clothes off , he goes am I ?
13 I 've never seen him in a flap , or anything less than pleasant whether dealing with an actor who 's completely shaved his head only a few days before shooting a strict continuity commercial , or calming down the ‘ real ’ Rene Goodman who has rung the Sun to complain that the latest BT commercial takes her name in vain , and people keep asking if she 's getting divorced .
14 She takes her greyhound for walks , and the animal becomes , tactfully , briefly , for half a paragraph or so , something more than just a dog .
15 Rainbow says this coolly , but grits her teeth and takes her feelings out on the gearbox .
16 ‘ She takes her golf very seriously ; she told me her clubs are a matched set and I imagine they 're worth quite a lot of money .
17 Helen Barnett takes her pick from the bookshelves
18 But coming up first , fashion goes to bed as carol Smillie takes her pick of the pyjamas .
19 Lulu Freston takes her pugs to the House of Commons where she works for an MP .
20 She 'll also make a grab for any toy that takes her fancy , even if she 's told it belongs to another child .
21 Er right Mary Whitehouse to come we 'll be talking about sex and the Buddha of Suburbia and er whatever else sort of takes her fancy and we are going to liven up the traffic I think at er round about one twenty five and find out what 's happening there .
22 ‘ You mean she takes her sex like a man ? ’
23 ‘ She takes her examinations soon , ’ she told Juliet .
24 She may feel more in control if she takes her bill herself to the Department of Social Security , having been guided by the adviser that she should ask them about the ‘ fuel direct ’ scheme that will debit her benefits automatically and prevent disconnection .
25 His character , Roddy Lambert , is involved in a love triangle with two cousins — but the older , plainer Charlotte gets jealous and takes her revenge .
26 Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away .
27 More recently , in November 1982 BBC2 showed the Alan Bennett play ‘ Our Winnie ’ , a story about a mother of a mentally handicapped teenage girl who takes her daughter to a cemetery to visit the grave of her husband .
28 2.00–2.30pm She takes her lunch break : ‘ Usually a banana sandwich , or I nibble a bit of fruit ’ , she says .
29 She does work seventeen to nineteen hours here a week and she takes her work home .
30 I suppose no young woman takes her husband 's career seriously to begin with .
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