Example sentences of "[vb pp] to take [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Officers from the Lothian and Borders force are expected to take him back to Scotland tonight .
2 Officers from the Lothian and Borders force are expected to take him back to Scotland tonight .
3 I 've come to take you in .
4 ‘ I 've come to take you back to London , ’ Roman said .
5 I have come to take you back to England , if that is what you want .
6 If they come in trousers they are warned or made to take them off .
7 Are you prepared to take it on or what ?
8 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
9 I 've had to take them up .
10 So er we 've had to take him off .
11 Since the mid-eighties we have had to take it over . ’
12 Used to take them out and shoot them in the head .
13 Having , as a small boy , saved his pocket money to buy his mother a scarf for her birthday , he was sharply told to take it back : he had bought it at a Liberal shop .
14 With Winifred as Chair , and Diane as Vice Chair , the working party has received evidence from over fifty people , as well as conducting its own survey of trustees and management committees , with a tighter framework of regulation resulting from the charity bill , it will be more important than ever , that trustees are aware of their very considerable responsibilities , and well equipped to take them on .
15 Because their new make-up was so much thicker , a strong removal cream was needed to take it off .
16 The school easily agreed to take her back , her friends were pleased to see her , and her daughter goes to day nursery on the days when she has to be in school .
17 Got to take them out the root .
18 Got to take me out .
19 We 've got to take you in — now . ’
20 ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her .
21 Well , I just , I 've got to take it in now put it on .
22 I 've got to take it back cos it 's got to go on display
23 We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes .
24 Well I 've got to take his over now , he 'll have to bring me back .
25 It 's bound to take it out of you .
26 he was ill or something or going away and erm er the church we were working for was invited to take it over .
27 When that happens , she is stimulated to take it up into her own sexual pouch .
28 The following afternoon they returned with a spiritualist medium who told me because of my grieving and the fact that I was in an emotional void , the earthbound entity had attempted to take me over .
29 ‘ I never had the time , even if I 'd wanted to take it up .
30 She was too well trained to take it out on Florence and she finished milking her , but she scowled as she lifted the heavy pails and carried them outside , lifting them into the water trough to cool .
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