Example sentences of "[pron] take [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Should I take them out of the tank ?
2 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
3 Can I take you back to the er the Good Report er about Trust Law , i it the report er concludes that it should be retained as the framework for er occupation of pension schemes .
4 Could it be that someone took him up on the extravagant wagers he offered constantly during the election and that he 's been forced to three ball his monkey suit to meet his gambling debts ? and then there was the letter in Saturday 's Darlington and Stockton Times from stop-at-home Nick ThorneWallis , Labour chairman of Darlington council 's transport committee .
5 He asked me where a ladder like that could be found , and I took him round to the one that hangs on the side of the potting shed .
6 I took him out into the garden .
7 Well only just to really , actually all Mr Mr has er said , and just one other bit of information , the time when the Chairman of the council extended the invitation to sixth formers , looking for alternative entertainment for the sixth formers of school , after they sat through a full council , I took them over to the er archivists er department , and we saw the paper restor , sorry , should n't say paper restorer , manuscript restorer at work , and these sixth formers , already knew of the existence , one of them asked to see the records of parish , because he knew they were there , and I mean , I think this is wonderful , that the sixth formers already , er children are being taught about the ar the records , and they will want to be sure that we kept them , and I think it 's our moral duty to keep er , the records of the past for future generations .
8 X-rays were taken there and then and resisting the temptation to open the package , I took them back to the consulting room .
9 Well they did provide her with food , but also I took her up to the phone and showed her how to get in touch with D H S S and explain the situation .
10 Yet fear it I did , so greatly did the idea come to me that if I took her up to the cave to meet Elsbeth , she would somehow have trapped me instead of I her .
11 and I , I showed her around some I , on the way back I said I 'll take you to Branston Park on the way back and I 'll show you where John 's working and I took her on to the , into the car park and I said look there he is up , huh , cutting the lawn , he was up cutting that , the big lawn she said one massive place I mean I took her all the way through Branston Park back to erm
12 For example — I feel disgusted and ashamed — I took my little girl down to my mum 's and I swear to God I remember dressing her — it was winter — but when she got to my mum 's house I took her out of the buggy and all she had on was her nappy and her socks and a blanket wrapped round her .
13 When I wrote it in 1971 there was a postal strike , so I took it up to the BBC personally .
14 I definitely could n't afford that , so I took it back to the Oxford Used Car Centre and erm what happened , the mechanical breakdown service — now this is where I thought they were very good — they reimbursed me all the money that I 'd paid out on those repairs plus they did the repairs and put me a new gearbox in and the car 's running perfectly .
15 I took it down to the Spar shop as well .
16 I took it down from the shelf in my locker and went out of doors .
17 I took it out of the bed and stared at it , then I put it on the table beside my bed and put out the lights .
18 Your washing-up lady left a message that she was three weeks in arrears and she was going to see her brother in Brighton — whatever that means — anyway I took it out of the petty cash and paid her .
19 Yes , I took it out of the bushes get .
20 I tried I saw him one day on , I crept up in my and I took it out of the window and all I 've got is the .
21 ‘ They knew I had insurance because I took it out with the TSB when they gave me the loan . ’
22 And I took it out in the spring and put it in the garden and then it revived and came on nice .
23 ‘ Christ knows what will happen when I take her on to the shop floor , ’ he said .
24 I take it up to the training ground and the players love it .
25 He likes to recall China 's ‘ 5,000 year-old tradition of history ’ ( which takes us back to the mythical Yellow Emperor ) and urges China 's battered intellectuals to revive their patriotic spirit .
26 Absolute exemption from restriction or regulation is never obtained : circumstances , social or economic , may have altered , since they obtained acceptance , in such a way as to call for a fresh examination ; there may be some exorbitance or special feature in the individual contract which takes it out of the accepted category : but the court however must be persuaded of this before it calls upon the relevant party to justify a contract of this kind .
27 I , I , I think he described them as light granite , but , but actually of a manmade material , which is being used at the moment in Nottingham on a something called a heritage walk which takes you up to the lace market in Nottingham .
28 And er I went with my dad and got into the cage which takes you down to the pit bottom and er er er immediately the cage left the surface it just dropped like a stone and I myself was frightened that the bottom of the cage collapsed completely .
29 ‘ I felt that as soon as I took over Gary had it in his mind that he was n't looking to play for England beyond the two years which took him up to the European Championships , ’ he said .
30 It held together with the engine , the rest of the fuselage separating which took him out of the major part of the fire .
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