Example sentences of "[pron] 'll take " in BNC.

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1 I 'll take it all the way to the Senate if I have to . ’
2 You tell me to seduce you when you 're sober , sweetheart , I 'll take a chance on now .
3 I 'll take the civil service . ’
4 ‘ Now that we 've each complimented the other on his handsome offspring , I 'll take my leave , Mr Vigo . ’
5 I 'll take the dog . ’
6 I 'll take it , ’ she says to the old woman .
7 I 'll take her out more , ’ Erika thought , and then realised that she might not be around to do so .
8 ‘ You think I 'll take over the whole show , do n't you ? ’ accused Mountbatten .
9 Cooney cuts out talk about Tyson with : ‘ I 'll take one fight at a time . ’
10 Cooney cuts out talk about Tyson with : ‘ I 'll take one fight at a time . ’
11 I 'll take it back there , ’ he said , brightening , and she watched , with a little jealousy .
12 I 'll take them too , ’ said Lee , taking the biscuits .
13 I 'll take her some daffodils . ’
14 I 'll take it up with higher authority , if that 's what you want , ’ said the American nervously .
15 ‘ If you get through all right , I 'll take you with me when I go down to the village after evening milking .
16 I 'll take you . ’
17 ‘ If you do n't stop playing with your food , I 'll take it away , ’ Doyle said quietly .
18 I 'll take you there .
19 I 'll take this lot to the nearest litter bin . ’
20 I 'll take you out , shall I ? ’
21 I 'll take your word for it , then . ’
22 I 'll take him on a picnic , ’ she said .
23 I 'll take you . ’
24 I 'll take the telephone with me . ’
25 I 'll take francs or sterling .
26 ‘ All you have to do is drop your opposition to my development plans and I 'll take you in as a partner , ’ Sugden urged as he mopped the orange-coloured dribbles off his chin .
27 I 'll take Elinor some cocoa up , ’ Otley said .
28 I 'll take it Monday evening . ’
29 I 'll take it Monday , ’ he said .
30 ‘ Very well , I 'll take a look . ’
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