Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [adv] take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll just take a drink , then I 'll be off . " |
2 | I 'll just take a peep . ’ |
3 | One evening , as they worked happily together , feeding and attending to the livestock , George said , ‘ I 'll just take a walk along the beck before we settle down , and check those sheep I 've brought down for lambing . ’ |
4 | Once when I was young , innocent and unaware of eating amnesia , ‘ weighers-wilt ’ ( ‘ I 'll just take a guess at this — looks like two ounces … ! ’ ) and other related disorders , I became so alarmed about all the people who could n't seem to shed weight on 1,000 calories a day that I interviewed many of them , carefully selected a group of twenty of the most baffling and genuine cases , and incarcerated them in a health farm for a week . |
5 | Fine I 'll just take a note of that , thank you . |
6 | Mum I do n't know , I 'll just take the chance , they wo n't like that . |
7 | Now , sir , I 'll just take an impression of your penis here There was some more budget-balancing over the question of She-She 's underwear . |
8 | But I 'll always take a chance with players if I think they are right , and this lad really impressed me . ’ |
9 | ‘ I will not take a penny of collection money to pay for Jennifer , ’ she said . |
10 | I will not take a point of order . |
11 | ‘ I am the pilot , I will not take the responsibility . |
12 | I will not take the Ring to wield it ’ . |
13 | I went to this game and although I probably do n't deserve to get a ticket I will probably take the opportunity . |
14 | I wo n't take a minute . ’ |
15 | ‘ But I wo n't take a penny from you for visiting the Princess . ’ |
16 | I wo n't take the responsibility for you losing the will to write , or for shackling your motives , or anything else . |
17 | ‘ I wo n't take the blame for that , not at all . |
18 | PAMELA : I wo n't take the money , indeed , sir , poor as I am I wo n't . |
19 | ‘ Jake 'd have wanted me to see her right ; but she 'll never take a penny piece off me … ’ |
20 | One is married already , one has declared that she will never take a husband , and the third has two suitors after her as it is . |
21 | ‘ I trust you will not take the contagion , ’ Anne said wearily , lying back pale and wan upon the pillows . |
22 | She wo n't take a penny , that was our arrangement . |
23 | ‘ Are you sure you wo n't take a lift ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I still ca n't understand why you wo n't take the flat , ’ she said . |
25 | ‘ So you wo n't take the car ? ’ |
26 | We 'll also take a look at a popular shareware alternative , McAfee VirusScan . |
27 | We 'll just take the blame for it . |
28 | We 'll then , I 'll then invite a speaker from each region on the C E C statement and following on from that we 'll then take the vote on the statement and comp twenty nine and motion three nine six . |
29 | We will not take the brunt of the district auditor 's reduction in surplus places . |
30 | ‘ We wo n't take a step back from pursuing these scum on both sides but the public should know that the legal profession has significantly crippled our efforts against killers on both sides . |