Example sentences of "take they all " in BNC.

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1 Using his logical mind , Dustin/Sumner takes them all on , getting rid of them in various ways — with a knife , burning oil , a gun and an animal trap .
2 Colonel Gaddafi , Saddam Hussein , Spitting Image … he takes them all unflappably in his loping , courteous stride .
3 Oh the man takes them all back now over down the .
4 I 'd take them all to the Salvation Army — if they 'd have them .
5 It 'll take them all morning to cover the kids from the school .
6 And when the girl came with them I says I think I 'll take them all if you can them .
7 The craft , experience and hunger of Montana and Allen can take them all the way this time .
8 The craft , experience and hunger of Montana and Allen can take them all the way this time .
9 Oh er , well I 'll take them all in the brass box .
10 Better take them all back then .
11 the thing is I reckon Geoff could take them all on one by one
12 I 've got an idea , you can take them all back in a
13 Mary 'll take them all now
14 ‘ If his name is there , he is in mortal danger , and if the French war gets worse , they will be taking them all . ’
15 Never try to stop taking them all at once .
16 Through his veins flowed a potent mixture of Mexican and Irish blood , and a little goading from the US Marine Corps was enough to have him taking them all on when he was filming Guadalcanal Diary in 1943 .
17 taking them all .
18 I was on that , I mean I 've not been taking them all the time , I 've really only been taking them when I feel it .
19 I 've been taking them all the time .
20 They 're taking them all back anyway .
21 Then he took them all to Mexico .
22 He and his wife tried and tried to have another one and they did , but it took them all those years .
23 It took them all of the pre-lunch session to get the runs as Walsh and Bishop made life difficult , and Gooch fell just before the end ; but with three balls left before lunch
24 Luckily the local hairdresser 's took them all so he did n't have to buy them .
25 The foresters of fee usually had the right to take ‘ cablish ’ — that is , dead and dry wood , and trees or branches blown down by the wind within their bailiwicks : in Bernwood Forest , if the wind felled ten trees ‘ in one night and one day ’ , the king took them all , but if there were less than ten , the forester of fee took them .
26 Yet Neil Kinnock nearly took them all the way .
27 K. R. Whenever they had a raid on the Chinese gambling , they took them all in the cells and they all sent out for Chinese meals , and when they 'd all gone to the Main Bridewell in the middle of the night — ‘ 125 , scrub out ! ’ — and I had to take my tunic off and scrub out after the Chinese had been .
28 John had not expected such an overwhelming response , and as not even the Ballroom itself could contain such large numbers , he took them all outside into the street to make his selection .
29 The river took them all away .
30 They built it around a makeshift shrine , with offerings to the gods , both good and bad , and it took them all the following winter , this winter .
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