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

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31 If you take out the idea of the aesthetic , you 're just left with communication .
32 Then you take out the little plastic box from your jacket and show him the syringe needle .
33 You 've got a form R eighty five which is available for bank and building society investors , and if you 've got er a gross account then er you , you have to agree with the revenue that you are not going to be a taxpayer in the year that you take out the er R eighty five .
34 The two pluses are books , thanks largely to Addison Wesley , thankfully decisively so and the oil services business and the only other item worth reflecting , I think worth er , remarking on , is in fact that if you take out the black hole effect er , the entertainment fall was only two million and I think that is a creditable performance .
35 Well the the or residual element er if you take out the I have n't got this figure actually to in this little table I 've got here but if you bear with me one moment .
36 Erm , it means that , you take out the policy for the whole of you life , no matter how long you live , so it keeps going until you die .
37 erm On the other hand , if you take the variety , you in fact leave it very mixed still , because you take your relatively small quantity out each time you go round , and you 're taking a relatively small number of species , so that if you are logging in a tropical forest at the sort of intensity most logging takes place , you 're only creating gaps where you take out the valuable species and leave the less valuable species .
38 Teams who take up the challenge , in the Upper Derwent Valley on Sunday October 20 will be joined by LEPRA 's President , celebrated mountaineer Chris Bonington .
39 According to Vince Aletti , writing in Rolling Stone in 1973 , some of the earliest records played in New York 's underground of ‘ juice bars , after-hours clubs , private lofts open on weekends to members only , floating groups of partygoers who take over the ballrooms of old hotels from midnight to dawn ’ were unusual imports from France and Spain .
40 For Plato in a marvellous metaphor ( Republic 488 ) Demos was a huge , deaf old sea-captain , drugged and overpowered by ignorant riff-raff who take over the wheel themselves — true , except for the word ‘ ignorant ’ .
41 I think people who take on the job should know the job .
42 For daughters who take on the role the identification of the caring responsibility is probably much more complex and is related to a variety of factors including the services which are available , the needs of the older person , the type of relationship and feelings of filial responsibility .
43 Someone and Something take on the attributes of cosmic bodies .
44 We take up the fourth book and find ourselves with a work which , if we are not Latin scholars and particularly interested in medicine , might seem a dull dog .
45 At this point we take up the experience of those who returned to their former jobs .
46 Whether nationalization improves the efficiency of resource allocation , or whether we would do better to privatize existing public corporations , is an issue we take up the next chapter .
47 Later we take up the case of natural or pure monopoly where huge economies of scale allow only a single producer to survive in an industry .
48 We take up the story where Section 17.7 left off .
49 With Domestic Factoring , we purchase your book debts on a continuous basis and provide four basic services : an immediate advance of up to 80% of the value of invoices ; credit management and sales ledger administration — we take over the time-consuming chores of sending out statements and chasing late payers ; credit protection — we can , if required , take 100% of the credit risk on agreed customers ; and facility for growth — our service can expand as your company grows .
50 The medium , for Chester , is merely the means to an end : ‘ When we take over the theatre , we create an atmosphere so charged with positivity that people leave feeling uplifted .
51 Perhaps that will be our task when we take over the presidency of the Community next July .
52 It is possible to intensify poetry 's power over time if we take on the implications of Rosenblatt 's transactional theory , which is well described in Benton et al .
53 Today we take on the League leaders , Gosling Celtic , and will be out to prove our Top Ten position is no fluke .
54 It is clear that the premium is equivalent as far as factor prices are concerned to a tax on labour in the X sector ( for simplicity we take on the demand side the effects are also equivalent with the simplifying assumptions being made here .
55 We look forward to giving further impetus to the process when we take on the presidency of the Community in the second half of the year .
56 So far if we take on the ninety ninety two figures we attended something like eight hundred bonfires .
57 And first of all , I must say good luck to the eleven local sides taking part in tomorrow 's curtain raiser at Twickers before we take on the argy-bargies and thrash them .
58 ‘ If we take off the khat … ’ said the air hostess , drawing her finger across her throat .
59 ‘ If we take off the reedbed 's top 30cm of vegetation — just enough so that we do not kill off the reeds — and put in some new dykes to give a good water flow we will restore the reedbed to its former glory . ’
60 Employees approach their manager to discuss the possibility of a break and if they take up the option they are kept in touch with progress via magazines , company literature etc .
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