Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] take [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ramsey thought this an injustice ; he decided that his bishop was vague and naïve in his theology , someone who took up new ideas with enthusiasm and with very little precision of thought ; and yet he saw that the bishop disliked controversy and was hurt by it , and thought him to be a friend and a man of prayer .
2 But you 'd be hard pressed to find someone who takes as much time and care with a musical instrument as Tony Zemaitis .
3 I also put together an adaptation of my own from The Pickwick Papers in which I took on four characters all travelling in a coach together , then mixed it with the narration , rather as they did with the production of Nicholas Nickleby .
4 I conclude that which I took so much pains about will never come to thy hands .
5 Following a stately early development , the TSB Group is now undergoing rapid change — new products , new services , new technology , even new companies such as United Dominions Trust , the instalment credit company which we took over last year .
6 From Verzy to Trépail , however , the vines face eastwards , after which they take more southerly aspects .
7 Condy eliminated unprofitable product lines and made significant improvements to production methods , for which he took out fifteen patents over the period from 1852 to 1888 .
8 The North Ayrshire and Arran NHS Trust has told 51 of the 719-strong workforce at three Ayrshire hospitals , which it takes over next week , that their fixed , short-term contracts will not be renewed on 31 March .
9 Ferranti is now convinced that it was the victim of fraud perpetrated by International Signal and Control which it took over two years ago .
10 As you can see once again the advertising is a problem in year one which takes up forty percent of our actual cost of the total product .
11 Well er they they took so much money when the end of that when they stopped travelling the horse when they was finished the season , they went round all the farms and collected what they call the fairways money .
12 Anyone who takes on public duties sets himself up for attack , and in Rees-Mogg 's case , the succession of posts was dizzying .
13 Everybody is making the bodies real small , but I scaled down a teeny bit and what I took off that way , I added in thickness , so it 's fat , like a Les Paul , so you can get that big , beefy sound .
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