Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] take [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 I forgot to say take out the bay leaf before it sets .
2 I bin asked to take over the choir like , for the concert , play the organ … . ’
3 In these circumstances they are more able to realise their true ideological potential , which seems to mean taking on the characteristics of the most rapacious forms of capitalist entrepreneurship .
4 In the meantime various troubles had flared up throughout the world -America had become involved in Korea ; France was involved in both Algiers ( who were seeking independence ) and Indo-China ; whilst Britain became involved in retaliation against the Egyptian government which had threatened to take over the Suez Canal .
5 The restoration of the monarchy , he said , would bring back the communism and anarchy which had threatened to take over the country before the Civil War .
6 Link welcomes new Burstwick correspondent who has agreed to take up the post from previous correspondent .
7 They both came under the orders of the elderly Lambert , who seemed to have taken over the running of the stable almost entirely from his master .
8 She had no idea how he knew Kattina was in police custody , or that she had agreed to take over the job .
9 The truth of the matter was that even before she had agreed to take over the club she had been plagued more and more by a feeling that she had done all she could do in the music business .
10 But he is confident that some announcements will be made by year-end on those who have decided to take up the offer .
11 He sees Ecstasy largely in terms of the market place : ‘ Professional criminals have realised there is money to be made and over two years they have managed to take over the market .
12 Mick Houghton , who also works for the fashionable label Blast First , was asked why he had agreed to take on The Wedding Present .
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