Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] take [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I bin asked to take over the choir like , for the concert , play the organ … . ’
2 I 've got to take up a new attitude with him .
3 But he is confident that some announcements will be made by year-end on those who have decided to take up the offer .
4 A section at the end looks at relocation allowances offered to new recruits who have to move to take up an appointment .
5 This was necessary to me as part of my approach to socialism , for before you can be sure whether you are genuinely in favour of socialism , you have got to decide whether things at present are tolerable or not tolerable , and you have got to take up a definite attitude on the terribly difficult question of class …
6 The picnics were originally for the printers " and their families " , but once large numbers of young women were employed , they seem to have taken on a more youthful atmosphere , and became good opportunities for courtship .
7 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 .
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