Example sentences of "[vb base] you take " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Jeez , how on earth d' ya take a bath and how is your love life ’ were presumably part of the empathy process from Gerry and his audience almost comatose with voyeurism and in need of splints for drop-jaw . |
2 | Why d' ya take a picture ? |
3 | What size shoes d' ya take what number . |
4 | Why d' ya take so long in I ca n't be prepared to do all that ? |
5 | Why d' ya take them back ? |
6 | what d' ya take if you 've a bad head ? , huh |
7 | We strongly suggest you take your copy of your final invoice along with your travel documents . |
8 | We suggest you take your holiday spending money partly in foreign currency , partly in traveller 's or Eurocheques . |
9 | ‘ I suggest you take that up with Comrade Stalin , ’ replied Sorge drily . |
10 | They suggest you take off from Laville base outside Brest . ’ |
11 | They expect you to take 'em seriously , no matter how pitiful they are — in fact , the more pitiful they are , the more their wives at home probably laugh at 'em , the more they expect you to behave as if they was some Eastern potentate or something . |
12 | ‘ D' you take sugar ? ’ |
13 | What d' you take 'em for , a pair of Christians ? |
14 | And as I say you took your little wrapped up lunch invariably in newspaper , because they was no such thing as tissue paper int hose days you know , that was n't hardly available . |
15 | See lot lot of these jobs are done by the tide , say you take a ship now what 's been sunk in the river , at low tide they 'll put the wires underneath , make them fast to the ships and when the tide when the t t tide rise out come the ship , and they can take it where they want to . |
16 | They added : ‘ We urge you to take all necessary measures to guarantee the safety of people and a lawful solution of the problems involved . ’ |
17 | I urge you to take your master into your confidence , explaining that you glanced at my book by chance while cleaning his study , and that you have been greatly disturbed by it . |
18 | ‘ I want you to take that money from Bella 's house . ’ |
19 | ‘ I want you to take Wallis abroad tonight , ’ the King said . |
20 | If you think it right , I want you to take him . ’ |
21 | Your dog could have come to you through a large or small dog charity , breed rescue or a private exchange — if you have given your dog its second ( or third … ) home , we want you to take part . |
22 | I want you to take this neck and make it a neck-through-body Strat-style guitar . ’ |
23 | Look , I want you to take these two country towns , Biggleswade and Sandy , the two closest to the geographic centre of the web . |
24 | That 's why I want you to take the twins to sea . |
25 | So I make no apologies for beginning this book in the way that a conjurer might , by giving you an apparently free choice from the pack while in fact forcing on you the particular card that I want you to take . |
26 | After we 've seen him and the young ladies have finished their calls I want you to take Irene Charial aside . ’ |
27 | ‘ From January I want you to take over the ‘ breaking ’ side of the business . |
28 | I want you to take another look at that new Carefree proposal — the duty-free airport shops . |
29 | I want you to take it in for me . ’ |
30 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ I want you to take them off ; but those shoes are so good I want you to put them back on again . ’ |