Example sentences of "[noun sg] take [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 and er , I think until women 's football take it on board all the way erm , they 're not really gon na stand up with the men they have to become , referees , they have to become coaches , and more and more of these people erm , taking responsibility .
2 People who do n't put on weight take it for granted that the rest of us are greedy and lacking in will power .
3 Did mummy take you to school ?
4 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
5 Th th there 's a place a coffee , tea room place called Betty 's in York , there where took me in where you have the head waiter take you to your table , for coffee , you know wonderful !
6 Hill after seemingly endless hill take you through picturesque Broadstairs , Margate and back to Thanet .
7 Alternatively , however , it may be that considerations of meaning take us beyond the scope of scientific method .
8 Daddy take you for a bath ?
9 Daddy take you after tea ?
10 Will the Secretary of State take it from me that the people of Northern Ireland will appreciate his expressions of sympathy and those of the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow ( Dr. Godman ) , directed to those who suffered in the terrible massacre that took place last night and to the relatives of the person who was murdered this morning ?
11 And now , with the way that the human take it to the medical profession for giving them a longer life expectancy , thirty percent of people are diseased .
12 The central character is so consistently developed that the audience take it for granted the house will fall down only a few weeks after he has started [ sic ] to live in it . ’
13 It would have been the easiest thing in the world take me into another room and tell me they actually liked what Allison was doing , but they did n't . ’
14 They are centred around a flower festival at St John 's from today until Sunday and include two organ recitals by Dr Donald Davison and an exhibition on the history of Malone parish , which will be presented by parishioner Dr Paul Larmour , the writer Take it from me , nobody knows more about the past of that part of Belfast than Paul .
15 On my last day I had a boatman take me round the island .
16 Will the Prime Minister take it from me that all right-thinking people would like to congratulate him on escaping unbruised from the street fighting at Maastricht , where he met the heavies of Germany and France ?
17 The better quality of Danby and the other famous names of the Bristol School take them into an even higher price range .
18 well they says to go there , get an invoice take it into the insurance and they will send us a cheque back out .
19 So as the Moon beams down on you this Christmas take it as an extraterrestrial greeting for a happy 1983 !
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