Example sentences of "i take [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | She paused in the doorway , and said , ‘ Shall I take over , Doctor ? ’ |
2 | Can I take up this point about the forty three forty three , the chairman is telling me thirty four . |
3 | Q : Can I take out this Plan if I already have a Hospital Income Plan with Sun Alliance ? |
4 | ‘ Shall I take out the other one ? ’ |
5 | Or can I take out my own policy for half the mortgaged sum , or £50,000 ? |
6 | ‘ Should I take out life insurance , Dr Ali ? ’ |
7 | Why ca n't I take back the dozen ski-holiday brochures I 'm leafing through , and be rewarded with a discount from the travel agents , and the knowledge that they 're recycling them ? |
8 | It is a character fault , what am I taking about ? |
9 | Simply the sense of physical disgust which filled me whenever I took up a brush and dipped it in paint . |
10 | I took up my place a short distance in front of the Officer in Command of the parade . |
11 | Every room in the house contained some form of Bible and I took up a large ancient looking one and opened it as if it had been a door into a cave . |
12 | I took up dancing again with a vengeance ; grinding through as many as six lessons a week . |
13 | At first I played the bodhran drum [ he pronounced it ‘ bowran ’ ] and then I took up the guitar . |
14 | I often used to read it when we were in action and , believe it or not , every time I took up the book it opened at page 92 , although I have never deliberately read that page , as far as I can remember — so I took the hint and wrote … ’ |
15 | Instead , I took up running in order to take more exercise in a shorter time . |
16 | It happened with me , when at the age of 18 , I took up pen and paper to make a reply to the readers ' letters column of the Glasgow Evening Times , in answer to a man who supported the rise of Nazism in Germany . |
17 | In the first I shall review activity within the Engineering Branch before I took up my post within the MOD . |
18 | I took up golf four years ago , while living in Northern Ireland , where club membership was not a problem . |
19 | ‘ So I took up a hold on 210 overhead the ditched pilot using Rate 1s as crosswind and base legs . |
20 | ‘ I took up a new hold at 500 feet over the pilot and was pleased to see the dinghy on the water , fully inflated , between the helicopter and the pilot — and upwind of him ! |
21 | I like boxing and when I was suspended in the summer of 1990 I took up boxing and accepted , perhaps too quickly , a fight against the then French light-heavyweight champion . |
22 | By the time 1972 was out I had found a Vets club in join , the VAC as it was called , and I began to pick up something about the scene — where to find the minor races , who to go to for training advice , the way to use blocks and how to seek out physios for repair purposes — and I took up steady training . |
23 | I was no good at rugby so I took up rowing . |
24 | Meehan , at the time I took up his case , had had three solicitors , all from Glasgow : Joseph Beltrami for his trial , then Ross Harper and later Leonard Murray . |
25 | Long before I took up climbing on any regular basis I accompanied a friend for a summer evening 's sport at Lawrencefield in Derbyshire . |
26 | I was carried ignominiously between two colleagues back to the car and greeted my wife with the sheepish grin she had been dreading ever since I took up the sport . |
27 | Some years ago , shortly after I took up climbing , a more experienced Geordie acquaintance was taking me up the Barbican on Castle Rock , Thirlmere . |
28 | I arrived at the shooting school well before the start , wearing a mackintosh , and with my umbrella up , I took up a position to watch . |
29 | I did n't offer an opinion on that since I did n't have any , so I took up the time admiring the surroundings . |
30 | Here I took up a position with the grand title of ‘ Consultant ’ . |