Example sentences of "[adv] she [vb mod] take " in BNC.
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1 | Only she can take it . ’ |
2 | And then perhaps she 'll take their names and addresses ! |
3 | And perhaps she should take up jogging or something . |
4 | Perhaps she should take Magnus to the heath , or the canal , then she abandoned the idea , it would be too much effort . |
5 | He had been instrumental in getting Volkov released so she could take up her appointment in Geneva . |
6 | She wondered miserably just how much more she could take of this inner desperation . |
7 | Well she could take the . |
8 | Tomorrow she would take on the persona of Gina Price , hard , successful career-girl , polished and rehearsed , bright , shiny and heart-whole ! |
9 | Maybe tomorrow she 'd take Mae West on a trip to Avignon . |
10 | The first indication that tomorrow she could take the state . |
11 | He had an idea that Dinah might not be permitted to open her own letters , or perhaps would throw them aside if there were too many admirers ; but surely she would take notice of the sketch . |
12 | For the moment , my mother still recognises me but later on I do n't know how she 'll take it . |
13 | I had no idea how she would take it , but on past showing from other senior staff nurses I suspected badly . |
14 | He waited , breath held in , to see how she would take it . |
15 | Her ‘ usual stuff ’ had built them both a fabulous reputation and in any case he was n't too sure how she would take such a phrase . |
16 | He was not sure how she would take it , leaving the house before they had intended and moving up north ; also , in the last few years he had got into the habit of sparing her any unnecessary decisions or arguments . |
17 | He 'd only ever taken Johnnie camping before , and had no idea how she would take to it . |
18 | I just wish I knew how she will take it , ’ her mother said anxiously . |
19 | Maybe she would take up her art again , and when she had polished that rusty talent perhaps volunteer to teach handicapped children . |
20 | Of course he was thirteen years older than her , she being but twenty ; but then she would take into consideration that he was the footman and it was a splendid rise for her from kitchen maid . |
21 | And then she would take my hand and lay her cheek against it . |
22 | And if tonight was all there was , all there ever would be , then she would take it and be glad . |
23 | If the baby is still attached by the cord to the mother then she may take it . |
24 | And then she 'll take you apart bit by bit in this very park when all the teachers have slunk off home . |
25 | Then she could take me backstage to meet her beautiful , talented , desirable sister , and who knows … ’ |
26 | Maybe , for instance , she could sell her father 's estate to pay his debts , and then she could take him with her to Australia ? |
27 | If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly . |
28 | Then she will take William and Harry to visit their uncle Earl Spencer at Althorp House in Northants . |
29 | And then she will take a few days off from seeing anybody except me and do a bit of work . |
30 | At least she could take some comfort from the fact that Rune Christensen was also in the hunt . |