Example sentences of "i can take [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Kernaghan , who has actually won schoolboy caps for Northern Ireland added : ‘ I 've been given a big chance now to book my ticket for the World Cup finals in America and I 'll do everything I can to take it . ’
2 ‘ I 'm not the sort — I 'm big and strong , and I can take everything they throw at me on my broad shoulders .
3 I 'll thank you then , when I can take plenty of time over it . ’
4 I 'm about three inches taller , and unless he gets close with his hands held high , I know I can take him out .
5 So I can take him now then should
6 I take I mean I can take them but I 'm not too fond of taking tablets
7 I can take them or leave them , sir . ’
8 I wondered what was going on really , because I mean it just at least I can take them
9 So I can take them doors off look , and put green ones on .
10 But if they 're sick I mean there 's no way I can take them to anybody 's house .
11 Yeah , which is why I only take them once every so often which is why I only have the two because it means I can take them , you know if you 've got a family of four kids or something
12 Well I must admit , I have , I mean I do n't do well I used to make quite nice cakes , since I 've had this new cooker mine wo n't ri I mean they rise , there 's no doubt about that , they rise , but I can take them out , put them on a cooling rack and watch them deflate !
13 Well perhaps we can manage it on a chair , then I can take them up the Stow and put them in the cleaning machine .
14 And give me a pair of tongs so that I can take one out of the water at a time . ’
15 So as I can take her for a ride and back .
16 The trouble is , I mean I can take , I can take her up to Bristol er Cardiff next week , but there 's another thing to , to Leicester and I ca n't get her up to Leicester although she
17 If I close this week with only seven , I may only end up with one sale , and that 's not gon na to give me the income I want and big H wants so I can take her out for a Chinese .
18 I can take myself , thank you very much .
19 … but no — no , I can take nothing from you , either for them or for me !
20 I can take 'im with me .
21 Now when that 's improved enough , I 'm gon na start asking these councillors and that if I can take their photograph .
22 I like looking in shop windows so I can take my time if I 'm on my own .
23 When I go abroad on holiday , I think : I 'm here for two weeks , I can either sit here fully dressed for a whole fortnight , or I can take my leg off and jump in the pool .
24 I had a meal out with a friend recently , and now we 've got mother into hospital for a few weeks so that I can take my husband away on holiday .
25 " I can take my fever to bed for a couple of days back in Saigon , " snapped the senator irritably .
26 I can take my own stuff in my own bag , yes .
27 ‘ As I told you when we first spoke , ’ Emily said quietly , ‘ I can take your debts on my own books and I can raise enough money to start us off in quite good style .
28 The quickest way now is by way of that DANGER path you came along , and I can take you along there on my horse . ’
29 I can take you all and the luggage to Applewick . ’
30 I can take you down the road and show you my breeding stock in every farmer 's field . ’
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