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

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1 I 'll take over his boat for you , sell it and my own , set up as a privateer and give you a quarter share , so 's you 'll have a bit of income to live on . "
2 If you are able to find a literary agent who will take on your work , the process of having it looked at by publishers will be speeded up for you .
3 It 's not yet known who will take up his position in Gloucestershire .
4 Mr Patient , who will take up his post in January , is the first UK representative on the IAPC to be appointed chairman .
5 I hope gardeners among you will take up our offer of a grand tour of Irish gardens in June .
6 I wish to confirm that you will take up your post on If this arrangement is still suitable for you please confirm this in writing , as soon as possible , no later than 7 days after the date of this letter .
7 Now is your time of grief , but I will see you again and you will rejoice , and no one will take away your joy .
8 If you think you should be a member , we will take up your case .
9 That day the bones of the brother of my mother who went to the bottom of the sea will rise up through the green waters , and when they meet the air they will take on his flesh again , and he will swim far up into the endless air and he will meet the old man , free of his dust walking in the air , and my mother flying , and me flying , and I will be laughing .
10 John Major has said he 'll take up their case when he visits Tokyo next week .
11 ‘ When our father retires , he 'll take over his business , too .
12 Aunt Emily said , ‘ If you read it , dear child , it will take away your fear , ’ and Alexandra , stubbornly remembering Michael Swinton 's saying that she seemed to be working out her own salvation and feeling that the decision to read the journal must be part of that working out , shook her head and sent her needle stabbing in and out of the canvas .
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