Example sentences of "she [vb mod] take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Henri II insisted that , as a reigning monarch , she must take precedence over his daughters .
2 Where she must take comfort , he insisted , was in the doctor 's assurance that there was no reason why she should not conceive again .
3 She must take care of you . ’
4 Perhaps she should take Magnus to the heath , or the canal , then she abandoned the idea , it would be too much effort .
5 and she might take Daphne with her
6 At first she thought she might take Leo into her confidence .
7 Well she , she 'll take cats on
8 But the women were still there when she looked again ; twenty or thirty of them , in various states of undress — although none , she was relieved to notice once she could take things in , was actually naked .
9 Chiang out of her cell , so that she could take part in the liberation .
10 Once she moved out , Pattie discovered that she could take care of herself and the baby and the sense of freedom was fantastic .
11 If she works in a shop or office , she could take samples of her work to show her colleagues or she could offer to make a garment for a friend for just the price of the yarn .
12 Maybe tomorrow she 'd take Mae West on a trip to Avignon .
13 She used to take life for granted .
14 Yeah I used to go to playgroup when er she used to take Adam and our , I used to take our Lee up .
15 She would take groups to concerts , or to other churches so that they could listen to preachers of different denominations and widen their experience .
16 She would take things as they came and not worry about motives , she decided .
17 Mrs Ivory became unsettled and talked of returning home but her husband , a 39-year-old unemployed surveyor , never suspected she would take Chatchai .
18 She spent a good deal of time in the kitchen and bullied Dora into showing her how to make bread and pastry ; she would take cookery books up to her room and study the methods of jam making and preserving fruit and vegetables .
19 She would take lunch at Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead ( a 3 out of 5 in the Good Food Guide ) where Peter Herbert , its owner , would see to it that she had two poached eggs on Bovril toast and a good , old-fashioned pudding .
20 Angela Cartwright , as chairman of the local Party , explained the procedure for calling a Special General Meeting if Grunte was to be de-selected , and the meeting adjourned after Carole Swan said she would take soundings among members of the Party after the conference .
21 It had never once crossed his mind that she would take exception to what he had done .
22 She smiled bravely and replied to the effect that next time she would take care to marry a politician .
23 She informed her great-granddaughter that if she filed for a divorce she would take Andrew 's side and say that what he had done in taking a mistress and in finally attempting suicide was because she had never acted as a wife to him .
24 She would take Josh and Kathy , go to cosy , comfortable London , where she knew so many people , and there she would sort out her life .
25 When she had tired of her games she would take wing and fly away , and even if she stayed , how likely would it be that she could ever settle down as that poor doctor 's wife ?
26 Whenever the day was dry and not too cold she would take Rachel into nearby Southwark Park .
27 And if there was any justice remaining in this world , she would take de Raimes with her when she left it .
28 He had an idea that Dinah might not be permitted to open her own letters , or perhaps would throw them aside if there were too many admirers ; but surely she would take notice of the sketch .
29 Such was the strength of this conviction , Zambia made a solemn vow that SHe would take hir own life before one of Penumbra 's sleazy , slimy patrons ever touched one of hir wonderful , magical organs again .
30 Mr George Younger , the Prime Minister 's campaign manager , says she will take criticisms to heart .
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