Example sentences of "[pers pn] will take [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Are you worried I 'll take away the magic , or what ? ’ he asked sarcastically .
2 I says , I 'll go next week This was after three weeks , I says , I 'll go on next week and I 'll take over the job of yard foreman , and I 'll do it the way I want it done , not the way that .
3 I 'll take back the part about the rats . ’
4 I will take on the caring but I must have a break every six months , ’ or ‘ I can only do so if I can be sure that the incontinence service will be reliable . ’
5 I do n't tell her or she 'll take on the mantleshelf .
6 I shall use it only on your business , and if your business is done and myself discharged before your gold is spent , you will take back the balance , or I will break your teeth with it .
7 We 'll take out the guitar
8 and really always has been , erm , the idea of a centre is , is simply because you consider how much it costs to have a point wired when the house is , is built , er several people nowadays is ha well they buy an old house , they erm , say well we 'll take out the centre light and put us in some wall lights instead you see .
9 We 'll take out the battery first .
10 Some say they 'll take over the children 's education completely as they try to help their youngsters make up for lost time .
11 They will take on the responsibility for providing stock and glasses , experienced staff and will also obtain the necessary licence for the event .
12 As TECs develop , they will take over the provision of Youth Training .
13 They will take only the adults , which are shot .
14 Quite apart from that , and even if the lights are fused properly , it will take double the time on the night itself .
15 Weldex has already been in contact with Sunley Turriff , AMEC and Keir Construction , which have all acquired Lilley companies , and it will take on the hire contracts previously carried out by Piper Plant ( Scotland ) . ’
16 He will take up the duties of Counsellor , Atomic Energy , on August 17 and succeeds Chris Loughlin , who has been appointed Director , Transport Division , from September 1
17 He will take up the £51,000 a year job as soon as possible and is expected to have to give up his chairmanship of the all-party defence select committee .
18 ‘ Once he is quite well , he will take up the reins and the business will be booming again , ’ she said out loud .
19 Following a period of induction , he will take over the insurance function currently managed by the assistant company secretary and will also be responsible for developing and coordinating a risk management programme for the Group , to reduce losses in all parts of the business .
20 The private , for his part , may try to challenge the felicity condition invoked , and , if he succeeds , he will take away the status of ‘ order ’ from the utterance .
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