Example sentences of "[adv] we take " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately , Maidenhead has suffered greater damage than Buckinghamshire , and obviously we take the matter much more seriously .
2 Yes there are certain considerations that obviously we take er we take into effect .
3 We have not yet been sufficiently educated to realize that the risk of dying from the greatest killer disease in the Western world could be drastically reduced if only we took preventative measures by eating sensibly and looking after our bodies .
4 So we took Steve New on as second guitarist .
5 So we took the money for the two gigs and left them there .
6 So we took turns in pushing the bike along .
7 So we took out a Share Protection policy — and when our senior partner did die , we were both secure .
8 So we took the roof off but then it rained very hard so the walls fell down .
9 So we took him up to Fountains Abbey ( one of Britain 's most famous monastic ruins ) .
10 And so we took advantage of the tender and the contractor being in th in the area , to extend the water pipeline from its current location at the football stadi erm er pavilion , through to the cemetery .
11 Nex anyway it 's quite near Portsmouth and we heard that the first Queen Elizabeth ship , they do n't say it 's the first but they call this one the Q E Two but there was a Q E One , you see at one time and so we took a coach from there to Southampton because we heard that she was in dock there and so we went and there were crowds of people and all in a queue waiting to go in .
12 Well we were lucky in that we 've been able to do , have a , a very good relationship with a company called well known in the marine side and they put in forty five thousand pounds into er the scheme and promised that before Christmas and that was reading the paper one day in November the , the Robert the National Heritage Minister saying that they may be , may , if you 're lucky , going to put some money into sport and er so we contacted them and we were one of the first sports to get , had money doubled as they say in the bingo hall , so we er we now have ninety , ninety thousand pounds and which I wh has been distributed or will be distributed in the , in the following way so that 's how we 're gon na spend it and er these er , the administration represent we were basically overwhelmed with enquiries and s we took on a person in order to , to do it , the normal R Y A staff had already got enough on so we took on a girl called Sara who answers all the queries on the Year of Youth Hotline and erm we are also running the boat shows , the four or five N B L challenge which is the flagship event for our sponsors which is er I wo n't go into the , the details but is a , a talent fight , talent spotting event for under sixteen year olds around the country and it provided fleet of dinghies , the prize for which is a dinghy which is not , not a bad prize I think you 'll agree .
13 And so we took a piece off and had it analysed , we have a little laboratory which we use to analyse things like that , and it turned out to be what we expected , the most common colour of medieval furniture was red .
14 so we took a photo of her and off she 'd go again .
15 so we took a cottage on Canvey Island
16 and then mum decided she was going to come so we took the car .
17 She must have been away so we took flight .
18 So we take twice we take two of it so that we get H two
19 So we take some trends and ignore others .
20 So we take that away and then you got the refurbishment programme and now taken away from the refurbishment programme something like two hundred , now where is the if you 're refurbishing four homes where is the vacancies when you close the home , you have made the staff the redundant , they go up the road or out wherever they 're going to redundancy persons .
21 So we take away from twenty , or even tens .
22 So we take our input pattern and we produce a vector here called T which we then present to this lot here .
23 So we take our example we put it through these decoders .
24 We 've got our single layer network as we know so we take all our inputs we push them through the decoders and we 've got our single layer after that .
25 The rest is all ironing so we take that down to the ironing basket .
26 So we take Chri , Timothy to the story time and then you stay with me and we 'll potter around the shops and the little library .
27 So we take her onto the
28 So we take
29 Thus we take power to be the ability of one person or group ( A ) to get another person or group ( B ) to do as A wants .
30 ‘ The longer we take , the slower we 'll get .
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