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

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1 With appointed ‘ judges ’ and a news reporter on the ground at the Flying Field , Dick and I took off one Saturday morning with petrol tank full , and spiralled up into ‘ the great blue yonder ’ .
2 She took out little leather boxes and opened them one by one .
3 Meanwhile , Chris Kelly , now 44 , is back on the Cup trail as manager of Diadora League Kingstonian , who take on First Division Peterborough .
4 Those who take out foreign currency mortgages secured on their UK ( sterling based ) properties are not likely to because of the exchange rate risk .
5 We will give you the opportunity to develop your skills and encourage you to take up personal development opportunities throughout your career with the ES .
6 Upright cabinets are the most popular because they take up less floor space .
7 They take on arch enemies NIBA at Jordanstown on Thursday night in a ‘ winner take all ’ confrontation .
8 So , Oh aye , they take about twelve rest day staff , extra staff to allow it .
9 A popular choice is the corner bath , because although it takes up more floor area than a rectangular bath and runs along two walls , it actually requires less wall length ( typically 1300 or 1400mm ) , allowing more flexibility when planning a moderately sized , squarish bathroom .
10 ( This means that it takes up more hospital space than any other single illness . )
11 Roddy Greig , Manager , Transport and Messenger Services , said , ‘ It takes only seven plastic cups to produce enough material to manufacture a 12-inch ruler .
12 It takes so many man hours .
13 The hotel had its own high-class shopping area , and it took only one telephone call to arrange for an assortment of clothes to be sent up .
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