Example sentences of "to take [noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If anyone needs to take funds out of the Shearson scheme early , they can do so via selling the note itself .
2 ‘ I thought people were n't allowed to take books out of the library . ’
3 While there may be nuances between different r chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how s chart , er could indicate that we have n't got any clear er how we 've marked on there where there were objections to the greenbelt local plan , largely to take areas out of the greenbelt towards of the edge of the greenbelt for development .
4 Dr Gray does , however , advise people to take chips out of the frying pan , when possible , and cook them instead in the oven , so reducing their fat content .
5 He will even attempt to take bones out of the mouths of our two German Shepherd dogs , Nikki and Sheba .
6 The second circumstance is that planning legislation has given the Secretary of State the power to take applications out of the hands of local planning authorities and to decide them himself .
7 Existing users could apply for " licences of right " , which permitted them to take quantities up to the maximum that had been abstracted previously .
8 The government is also expected to make it easier for foreign investors to take profits out of the country .
9 Assets were sold not to be reinvested in mobile assets or to provide better services , but simply to take profits out of the company without regard to how they had been earned .
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