Example sentences of "you [modal v] take [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 You may take Hector out for his run now . ’
2 With this in mind , you should take December 's events on the chin and with a pinch of salt .
3 ‘ I think you should take Darius home .
4 You 'll take Joyce and Hunter to Bristol .
5 So you 'll take Paul to church in the morning will you ?
6 ‘ Sergeant , ’ said Dalziel , ‘ perhaps you 'd take Miss Connon upstairs and ask her to show you where she found the letter . ’
7 You could take Goldie — show her the sights .
8 I thought it might be easier to get you what you 've got in already you 've still got tea round your mouth and have you cleaned your teeth cause they were n't very clean um you could take Tom 's midnight garden with you
9 She was spared having to find a tactful reply , however , when his employer immediately , and unceremoniously , thrust the dog lead at him and instructed , ‘ You can take Azor , I have to go out — I 'll drive Miss Kingsdale to her hotel . ’
10 ‘ If you can take Paul Jones , you will be as high in the estimation of the public as if you had beat the Combined [ i.e. French and Spanish ] Fleets . ’
11 ‘ Well , you can take Donald to the common for his walk and tell the girls you 'll be along to play presently .
12 You can take Richard up cos I 'll take James .
13 I do n't know whether you can take David out to do that way or
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