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

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1 What they need is not a man to take care of them , but a new kind of working-class politics that would take care of them and take care of the radicalism of their case .
2 I made it absolutely clear that , when we know precisely what happened in that case and can draw the lessons from it , we shall be willing to learn them and take note of the need for future action , if that is shown to be necessary .
3 And God help you if you do n't keep your wits about you and take care of her .
4 ‘ Glyn will go with you and take care of your affairs . ’
5 As our affairs are somewhat entwined at the moment , naturally I will collect you and take care of you .
6 Children pick up on our worries and stress , so try to find out what 's bothering her and take time to reassure her .
7 Had she simply had Maggie so that someone , somewhere , would have to love her and take care of her ?
8 I 'll install a couple who will keep an eye on her and take care of the grounds . ’
9 I wanted to touch her and hold her and take care of her and I could n't there and then .
10 The Oxenhope Straw Race has a long way to go before it reaches its centenary , but the aims of the people who organise it and take part are the same as those who in the nineteenth century began the hospital sings at Holmfirth and Mapplewell .
11 And I know these people do n't feel free , I know they 're all hurrying along or sitting there worrying about their jobs or their mortgages or being late or an IRA bomb in the nearest litter-bin , but I look at them and feel a terrible sense of loss , because I think I 've surrendered all this ; the ordinariness of life , the ability just to be part of it and take part in it .
12 We would then discuss it and take action .
13 If we can ask you to man the telephones for us and take part in a studio discussion , perhaps … ’
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