Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb mod] take it " in BNC.
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1 | Send it back immediately , or I 'll take it back for you — and punch his impertinent face in while I 'm at it ! ’ |
2 | Thank you chairman , I think that I 'll take it easy until the chamber empty and so . |
3 | So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it ! |
4 | And having noticed that there is nothing whatever in this ‘ I think , therefore I am ’ which assures me that I say the truth , other than that I see very clearly [ je vois très clairement ] that to think it is necessary to be , I judged that I could take it as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and very distinctly [ que nous concevons fort clairement et fort distinctement ] are all true … |
5 | A further discussion with Sir Henry led us to agree that the telegram must be delivered , but that I should take it in person to the Editor and see if something less embarrassing could be agreed . |
6 | The car 's only just been serviced so I 'll take it back to the garage . |
7 | She 'll be round on Friday afternoon or Saturday some time I said we 'd be here from four o'clock on Friday so I 'll take it down to John 's today then it 's away to work I 've got the rubbish in the bins right ? |
8 | I can literally push the bird out of the tree into a net or a box so I can take it home , because it ca n't see to fly off in the dark . |
9 | Let him give me his word and I 'll take it , though I am liable to pay the debt . ’ |
10 | " Well — " he said , " I tell you what , write the letter now and I 'll take it in . |
11 | Give it to me , and I 'll take it round to Louisa , presently . |
12 | Well I did , I took it , I took it out and said , alright when I went and enquired , I said well I would normally have a cheque book now cos I 'm not always in the bank , and I had this slip to say I do n't need one will come automatically he said oh yes , but that breaking down is hopeless , then I should fill it in now and I 'll take it . |
13 | if you give me , write me a cheque and I 'll take it when I go out again , cos I wo n't have |
14 | There was a very simple , if rather banal , way of spinning off from Surkov 's lost story and Rozanov 's all-but-lost one ; and I would take it . |
15 | Give me your word to meet me at twelve at the attorneys and I will take it . ’ |
16 | He said only , ‘ Punch and I will take it to Bodmin on Friday . |
17 | I will ask you to write a little note to Uncle Willi and I will take it with us when we go . |
18 | Now I feel comfortable in my halfway position , and I will take it as it comes . ’ |
19 | I can take it over there for the first service which is free anyway and I can take it back to Swansea for the others ca n't I ? |
20 | But , if I can take it ( given you 've stuck with me so far ) that I 'm preaching to the converted , then let me say that I think the GR-1 is a vast improvement on the GR-50 in terms of sound and ease of approach . |
21 | Er erm is therefore if I can take it out |
22 | But I do not know if I will take it . ’ |
23 | " O.K. " I yawned , sounding as if I could take it or leave it . |
24 | I was wondering if I could take it tonight ? |
25 | Cos I 'll take it back . |
26 | But do you know who 's following on from cos I 'd take it upon myself |
27 | After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’ |
28 | I would agree with that but I 'll take it further to say that , and if you read Marx you 'd find this very clear , what he meant ultimately that the working class would achieve is a kind of a society where there was a common ownership of the means of life . |
29 | It has already become fashionable to knock Kylie Minogue but I can take it , ’ she added . |