Example sentences of "[pron] would take the " in BNC.

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1 As Layton said , ‘ He 'd get off some line , and then I would take the part of a character and so on .
2 You see , Chris the Stuffer 's deep freezes are so full that a while back , I promised him I would take the overflow .
3 Sometimes I would take the ferry to Cheng Chau Island , where life is still peaceful , unhurried , very Chinese .
4 When the house was empty I would take the key from round my neck , unlock the harmonium and experiment with pulling out some of the stops .
5 Thus I deceived her into thinking that she had scared me , and that I would take the necessary steps to ward off fatality .
6 Well , I would take the revolutionary ( to most people ) step of not having either , at least in conventional terms .
7 I told him I would take the same again .
8 I would take the train down the line where they would have to change at some junction and plead with them the cause of the Liverpool seamen .
9 It 's always been on my mind — I suppose it always will — and I 've always said that if I got the opportunity to kill the man I 'd do it , and I would take the consequences .
10 I had already decided that tomorrow I would take the train back to what was now your official European City of Culture for the following twelve months .
11 No sooner were the purple crocuses out in the garden than I would take the morning bus into the city and spend my time in the main reference library reading and rereading the newspaper accounts of the trial .
12 I also I I also erm er what was I going to say I would take the disc but I ca n't find a way of getting into this machine actually it 's broken erm .
13 Well Certainly I I I would take the view that erm erm County Council would take that overall the York area overall is an area er of quite strong demand .
14 I would take the opportunity to present a petition to the County Council containing over six thousand signatures strongly object to this development and asking you to use all of your powers to protect this .
15 Nothing very much has happened so far , but I thought I would take the opportunity to write a longish letter , knowing that I would be busy later on .
16 That 's probably sold then because if I had a choice of four I would take the upstairs one would n't you ?
17 This would end with a " Hallelujah " wind-up , or glory march where someone would take the flag and lead a march round the hall to songs of victory and praise .
18 Because at the end of the day nobody would take the job .
19 ‘ No , I think it 's flattering that somebody would take the time .
20 I knew somebody would take the hint .
21 In Jaffa harbour , the Damianis boarded the Italian passenger cruise ship Argentina , a comfortable vessel which would take the family on the 16-hour journey to Beirut port .
22 We had resolved to press for a route which would take the march into the walled centre of the city and expected opposition from the moderate members of the CRA .
23 The AR-WACC Women 's Desk was closed this year because it was time to turn it over to an existing women 's group which would take the programme to a new phase in its development as well as broadening the network .
24 Instead , they have argued for non-discriminatory tariffs which , in effect , would be imposed in a way which would take the existing level of imports as a baseline .
25 Baroness Hollis said : ‘ The government chief inspector has to warn local authorities not to tell the disabled and the frail what they are entitled to in case they should happen to ask for it , which would take the counties through their capping limit . ’
26 He told one correspondent that Eliot owed his best poetry to Pound — he was convinced that there would eventually be a vogue in favour of Pound which would take the form of a reaction against Eliot ( in that he was to be proved right ) .
27 The company had special display boxes made which would take the complete range and this was distributed to the homes of leading food writers and journalists .
28 This was the reason for the comments in Evans , but there was nothing said in Evans against making a second order on a later occasion which would take the total above 240 hours when added to the original order , but would not do so when added to the hours yet to be worked under it .
29 Martinho 's men were to form the nucleus of a Danuese battalion which would take the brunt of the war against FAKINTIL .
30 Among the recommendations of the commissioners was the establishment of a more visibly independent commission ( Mbandla and Skweyiya were both ANC members ) which would take the process further , including the identification of all those ANC officials responsible .
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