Example sentences of "[coord] take out " in BNC.
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1 | Is it worth insuring your computer or taking out a separate contract with a third-party maintenance company ? |
2 | It has been argued persuasively that passages from the Bible which had been taken as prohibiting gay sex were either mistranslated or taken out of context ; that , in any case , the Bible could not be read as a set of rules to be unthinkingly obeyed ; that love and justice in sexual relationships mattered more than gender ; and that homophobia itself was sinful . |
3 | They provided traction ( pulling carts , ploughs , harrows etc. ) , meat , leather , and a host of other resources like bone ( for glue ) , grease , sinews , together with milk ( for butter and cheese to store ) and manure — either deposited on or taken out to arable fields . |
4 | ‘ Was it being put in or taken out ? ’ |
5 | Section 16(2) provides : [ t ] he cases in which a pecuniary advantage … is to be regarded as obtained for a person are cases where — ( b ) he is allowed to borrow by way of overdraft , or to take out any policy of insurance or annuity contract , or obtains an improvement of the terms on which he is allowed to do so ; or |
6 | Because she had spent so much of her teenage by herself , she had found plenty of time to read the newspapers and the books Patsy would bring home from school , or take out for her from the school library . |
7 | But if your works pension is contracted out of SERPS , then you can either be a member of your works pension scheme OR take out a personal pension — but not both . |
8 | Well I 've already said about the bulk transfer Giro , I quite honestly do n't know whether any other option can be given to people , they 've given the option to defer their pension with the Post or their present scheme , transferred it new company scheme or take out er the money and take out a personal pension fund er I suppose there might be a possibility of offering people after a certain number past a certain number of years the opportunity to remain within the fund they 're in but er the contribution and who , who makes a contribution may be a problem , but that 's the only other option I can see . |
9 | She looks at me for a bit , then she goes over to the drawer and takes out another envelope . |
10 | Robyn opens a drawer in her desk and takes out the appropriate chit . |
11 | Then she locks herself in one of the cubicles , puts her bag on the toilet seat , and takes out the tools of her trade : a red satin basque with suspenders attached , a pair of black lace panties , black fishnet stockings and shiny high-heeled shoes . |
12 | Carefully he raises the cover of fern and moss from the hole , and takes out what they hide : books , candy , and smoking tobacco , protected against moisture in leaden boxes . |
13 | Miguel , in pony tail and purple-embroidered shirt , opens his Yamaha synthesiser case and takes out three sets of bamboo pan pipes . |
14 | Ace was tempted to move in and take out the sentries , but knew that it would be a foolish move , since they would be missed by the congregation when they arrived , who would thus be alerted . |
15 | ‘ Take these , ’ she said , opening a drawer and taking out a pair of kitchen scissors . |
16 | The disturbance escalated into a full-scale riot when other inmates began pulling on balaclavas and taking out sticks , iron bars and knives they had concealed beneath their uniforms . |
17 | I laughed and taking out a handkerchief , quickly wiped my face . |
18 | Pulling his coat open , he pushed his hand into his trouser pocket , and taking out two half crowns dropped them into the tin . |
19 | The first hit him on the bridge of the nose , almost severing the appendage and taking out an eye as it exited . |
20 | ‘ When we understood what he meant to do , we endeavoured to dissuade him ; but he was resolute , saying he had not had a roll for a long time ; and taking out of his pockets whatever might be in them — keys , pencil , purse , or pen-knife — and laying himself parallel with the edge of the hill , he actually descended turning himself over and over till he came to the bottom . ’ |
21 | He could see his father lifting the lid and taking out the wedding-dress , not knowing what to do with it now that he was getting married again . |
22 | Jekub leapt forward , bouncing across the quarry floor and taking out one wall of the shed like ripping the lid off a can . |
23 | They came into the hallway before opening it and taking out rubber surgical gloves . |
24 | And presumably the advantage of using a computer for that is much greater than the mere saving of time in a library and taking out a card and putting it in a wallet or erm a card folder or something like that , because you can retain in your computer a lot of information about what books are in the library and what books are out with lenders and so on . |
25 | I sat with my head in my hands for a while , then I went over to my desk and took out a small framed photograph of Anne and myself which I always hid before she arrived . |
26 | The old Frenchman motioned for them to sit down and continue with their meal as he opened a cupboard and took out a bottle and two glasses . |
27 | Moran walked across to the curtained press where he kept medicines and took out a glass and a full bottle of Redbreast . |
28 | They put away their exercises and took out their beads . |
29 | He retreated to Highgrove and took out some of his frustration on the soil and the polo field . |
30 | Mrs Wright sat down on one of the chairs and took out her cigarettes . |