Example sentences of "[coord] she [vb mod] take " in BNC.
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1 | Two methods tend to be used in this type of kidnapping : the woman may impersonate a nurse , giving the mother a bogus reason for taking her baby out of the room , or she may take the neonate from the nursery when nursing staff are not in the immediate area . |
2 | I do n't tell her or she 'll take on the mantleshelf . |
3 | In the cool peace of evening after a good dinner there were a few classical records to be played or she might take up her flute . |
4 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
5 | Or she could take one of her sleeping tablets . |
6 | Oh , and she would take the folding bike . |
7 | Before , he would splatter , and she would take the same pigment , the same colours , and assemble . |
8 | In cricket they used to put her at ‘ long leg ’ where the ball hardly ever penetrated , and she would take a book and lie down to read in the long grass . |
9 | And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’ |
10 | And she would take no counsel from him . |
11 | And she would take herself for what ? |
12 | I thought about her a lot and decided that the bottle contained poison and she would take it when she felt death coming . |
13 | and she might take Daphne with her |
14 | If I could just introduce for you , this is Emma who is a erm experienced archaeologist who 's with us on a three-month placement , and she will take people through this . |
15 | This event has been devised by one of our teachers , Pat Palmer , and she will take you through your paces . |
16 | That confusion if she ever brings her in work and she can take . |
17 | And she 'd take him off to the second-hand bookstall which specialized in the politics of the left , or to attend a useful meeting , and stand around with banners . |
18 | She would have to work out the rest of her shift , but she would take the next day off and go to see the doctor . |
19 | She was n't sure but she would take no chances and she would not drink with Miss Pennycott . |
20 | No , I would disrupt proceedings ( ! ) but she would take them herself . |
21 | But she would take no chances . |
22 | She 's an ancient lass , I call her Nellie , but she can take me all the way to Sanderstown if I want a night out with bright lights . |
23 | Germany is dying , but she will take the rest of the world with her when she goes . ’ |
24 | There 's reasons for it , of course … there always are … but she could take the wrong step … out of cussedness . ’ |
25 | After all , Mercurius was the tutelary deity of the Art , and it was of his very nature to beguile and confuse in this manner ; but she could take no comfort from the knowledge , for she must pursue him as through a hall of mirrors , from one bride-chamber to the next , and at each remove he shifted shape with such dispiriting agility that , again and again , she might have cried out loud for rest . |
26 | He was jealous of Florian , she accepted , but she could take little comfort or encouragement from the knowledge , except in so far as it meant that he was n't ready to put an end to their affair quite yet . |