Example sentences of "[noun] take [pron] [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 The girl took it down in speedwriting , not proper shorthand .
2 The present landlady , Mrs Margaret Saunders took it on in 1941 when Polish servicemen from a nearby camp were regulars .
3 His stumbling gait took him off in all directions except the one he wanted to go in .
4 Doug took him over in the week to look Mark 's but I mean they 're beautiful suits
5 By the time London Transport took them over in 1933 , all but two had been so modified .
6 Intellectual reviewers took him up in left-wing papers because of his music-hall background and appreciated him in a way that made him wretched .
7 Here are , Daddy take it out in the kitchen .
8 The art , popular in Regency times , enjoyed a revival at the turn of the century , when Mrs Atkinson took it up in her leisure time .
9 Yeah , I know we went in there last week , cos they had these cards , they got those things with six bugs on them , they 're really ugly looking things , Aaron wanted them , he has n't half been playing some tricks on Gary take them down in front of Gary and that Gary 's aagh
10 ‘ I 'll have Nurse Lambert take you down in the lift .
11 Paintings erm have the power to take you back in time , I can look at a painting and remember something that 's happened yesterday or years and years ago and as a small child , looking at this painting I remembered as a small child seeing for the first time erm the sea dipping into er , sorry the sun dipping into , into the sea and being horrified I was convinced that the heat of the sun would boil the oceans and the world dry and it reminded me for an awful lot of my childhood and I 'm sure if I 'd seen this painting years ago it would of persuaded me otherwise , erm this is called In A Days Work Satisfaction in a days work , chosen not given , eating the laxed food , face turned to steer a sun , making cloth into a gown and giving colour to the side of a boat
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