Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] take [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She circled three times , then thought to herself , ‘ Maybe I should just take any exit — at least I 'll be heading somewhere . ’ |
2 | Shall I take an e no I 'll just take another tape along . |
3 | Now if they 're multiplied or divided then you ca n't say , Oh well I 'll just take this bit and do that and then I 'll come back for the other one . |
4 | If I could just take one example to illustrate this . |
5 | She knows , Ruth thought , that I could never take another bite from her . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | I 'd happily take this camera on my adventurous travels . |
8 | ‘ I would happily take that chance , ’ Morton said firmly . |
9 | I would never take another man 's life . ’ |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The introduction , in 1951 , of the General Certificate of Education made it easier to enrol secondary-modern pupils for such examinations , since at ordinary level ( O level ) the more able among them could now take one subject or a few subjects , without having to take a whole group of subjects at the same time . |
12 | You know , if not , you know , if you 're very , very poor in a , in a rural area , you may think , well look , there 's , there 's this chance , no matter how , how slim of me getting a , sort of proper job in the urban area , thus you may well take that chance . |
13 | You must also take full responsibility for your choice of components and their suitability for the job . |
14 | Obviously you should always take great care . |
15 | Er it 's no good saying you 'll turn down the central heating and you 'll only take one holiday instead of two , that 's not really the purpose of retirement , and I think you 've got to be objective about what you 're doing with this . |
16 | You could certainly take that view of Freud , and it would have been true , perhaps , if Freud had died er , before , er , nineteen eighteen , shall we say , or in fourteen . |
17 | Of course you can only take this covering-up operation so far and it is sometimes prudent to remake a part . |
18 | If a cat is sick we should always take veterinary advice . |
19 | We must always take special care of them . ’ |
20 | Well we do n't need to put that on , we 'll just take that home with us . |
21 | We shall now take this conception of style further , in order to lay the groundwork for examining communicative effects of style in more detail in Part II . |
22 | We can certainly take this point : on David Frost 's programme the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East did not have a thought in his head about the phasing in of any of those changes . |
23 | When you get them going they will readily take double caster or three bronze maggots offered on a size 14 . |
24 | Once feeding well , they will usually take frozen bloodworm without any trouble , and will come to the surface if they should see an earthworm . |
25 | They can never take that championship away for us , and at the same time made the scum pay the ultimate price ( he-he-he ) . |
26 | And as Bethan found , it may also take some time to find a treatment that 's right for you . |
27 | However , he will always know that his performance on a simulator is being assessed and , except for the business of risks , he may well take more care than he would in a real plant . |
28 | Gould received an official apology from West Midlands police yesterday over their part in the decision to force him to stay away from the Cup replay , but he may still take legal action . |
29 | He must not only distinguish behaviour from ideology , he must also take careful note of just how they are interrelated . |
30 | A scientist may have an effect on behaviour in the act of observing or analysing it , and he must certainly take this effect into account . |