Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] take [adv] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll take up golf in my old age . ’ |
2 | Yeah , I I will take only part of this debate as my daughter works in . |
3 | Predicting the weather is a risky business , but you can take out insurance by choosing seeds and plants to cope with both drought and downpour . |
4 | A further point is that I have been strongly advised that we should take out cover against the need to indemnify owners against not being able to occupy their units due to events such as fire , flood or damage by previous occupants . |
5 | We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe . |
6 | They will take on responsibility for countryside management and access in the whole of the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) between Harting in the west and Eastbourne in the east , and will be consulted on significant planning applications in the area . |
7 | It will take up room on the stairs , so remember that the space left for other people using the stairs will be less . |
8 | He will take up residence on the cleared site of the Fun House , whose place has been taken by a vintage carousel originally imported from Coney Island by Alderman W G Bean , the founder of the Blackpool funfair . |
9 | On the morrow or soon after , as our uncle of Gloucester told me , he will take up residence in the Tower . ’ |
10 | He will take over responsibility for broadcasting from the Home Office in addition to administering the new national lottery . |