Example sentences of "[vb base] to take [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to take them out of the book |
2 | ‘ I want to take them back there , with the others — and see it for myself . |
3 | I want to take you out , to shop with you , buy you nice presents and have a nice time with you . |
4 | " I want to take you out to dinner , Lollie , " he said . |
5 | And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way . |
6 | Er I can still order them , I mean if you want to take it around , you can take it and |
7 | I know you want to take it in . |
8 | There are lots of people who want to take us over . ’ |
9 | ‘ Like to take me out , would you ? ’ |
10 | Try to take it out before you get close to it otherwise it 'll blow a big hole in your advancing army . |
11 | I try to take it off so I can keep it , but the paper tears . |
12 | And so I er you er you you start to take it back out again . |
13 | " People fetch them from the office and mean to take them round , and then they get lost or dropped in the water . |
14 | These jobs are usually seen as benefits , certainly by the workers who flock to take them up , and by the governments that have established incentive programmes to attract them in the first place . |
15 | I am loathe to take it back to SMAC where I bought it new , as they seem to do more harm than good whenever it goes back there . |
16 | Introduce Countryside Management Agreements for farmers and landowners who wish to take them up . |
17 | I wrote to Eileen I said about your dad had a hundred and four and I said er , I 'd a , sent a taxi from Serve to take him up , I said then he dismissed the driver and see he walked back , and I |
18 | The first I knew of this was when , seeing his bollard shape through the wrought-iron railings , my old humiliator Holland turned to me and said , placing predictably his malicious emphasis , ‘ There 's your ‘ guardian ’ , Wharton , come to take you off for some wanky-wanky , as usual . ’ |
19 | You have to take me back . |
20 | I brought him so I have to take him back . " |
21 | You could find yourself in the ludicrous situation where you have to take them out of the country for half-an-hour and take them back in again . |
22 | Never make idle threats : there 's no point in telling a child , ‘ You wo n't come shopping with me again if you keep running off ’ when you know you have to take her along with you . |
23 | It 's the weapon they want , and if they have to take you out to get it , what 's to lose ? |
24 | And you have n't got a utility to do it , you just have to take it out and put it back on again ? |
25 | Have to take it out . |
26 | Just cos you 've messed up your practical your your personal life it do n't mean you have to take it out on the rest of us . |
27 | You have to take it out . |
28 | For an ingrowing toenail , they have to take it out . |
29 | ca n't cos I have to take it out and |
30 | I do n't think you have to take it back , I did n't take that chicken back to Safeway 's if you remember . |