Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] take [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses . |
2 | I FEEL that I must take issue with two stories ( Echo March 4 ) in relation to diabetes ( a ) special foods , and ( b ) specialist nurses . |
3 | ‘ I warn you that I will take steps to prevent you ’ or ‘ I promise that I will be there on time ’ . |
4 | I just feel that I can take credit , or blame , for what I do and have done . |
5 | The fact that I can take pleasure in each day as it comes , that I do n't churn myself up into a state of hyperactive neuroticism ? ’ |
6 | I really did n't feel capable of returning to work , but was persuaded to by one of my managers with the promise that I could take things easy . |
7 | There must be something in this : when morning came , amid some laughter , my husband re-enacted the closing chapter of the old year by going up into the rafters and suspending himself through the hole so that I could take photographs . |
8 | I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England . |
9 | After all I promised my Auntie before she died [ Mr Cannon 's wife ] that I 'd take care of him … and he 's a sweet old man , he 's always grateful for what you do for him . ’ |
10 | John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable . |
11 | It had never once crossed his mind that she would take exception to what he had done . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | P&O CONTAINERS have shipped a yacht half way around the world so that she can take part in a round-the=world race ! |
14 | Chiang out of her cell , so that she could take part in the liberation . |
15 | Once she moved out , Pattie discovered that she could take care of herself and the baby and the sense of freedom was fantastic . |
16 | ‘ But , to answer your question , no , I 'm not worried that you 'll take advantage of your position to misdirect my designers . |
17 | Or , asking your employer if you can change your hours of work so that you can take advantage of cheap rate travel . |
18 | I certainly advise you to keep asking questions throughout because as I say although they 're speaking in a very very general way the often slip up and give you a particular that you can take advantage and if you lead them on then the more information is available to you . |
19 | ‘ I hope you do n't imagine that you can take advantage of me , ’ she managed , her voice croaking hoarsely . |
20 | We would therefore ask you to familiarise yourself with these requests so that you can take part fully in the discussion in your group . |
21 | A whole world of colour and sound is waiting to be brought back on video tape , and camcorders are now so simple to operate , and so portable , that you can take pictures just about anywhere . |
22 | The good news is that you can take steps to prevent heart attacks happening to you and your family . |
23 | I beleive that you will take pity and come at once , Your loving son Michael I am just crying like anythinke Come at once never mind anything else I am utterly miserable |
24 | If you have not already applied for your card we hope that you will take advantage of this unique opportunity and support the University . |
25 | However , we hope that you will take time to read the chapters that precede the recipes , menus and diet charts . |
26 | All of us desire nothing more than that you should take hold of your life again … more freely exercise your will . |
27 | This does n't mean that you should take time off work ; quite the opposite , as it is preferable that you remain occupied while on the diet . |
28 | Knowing that you will invariably be outnumbered means that you should take pains to ensure that you do the best you can to cut down the number of your attackers . |
29 | Notice by the way , that you should take care not to touch the knitting , cast-on comb or weights while you are taking the lace carriage across , to avoid dropping stitches . |
30 | He says his wife 's experience has taught him that you must take precautions . |