Example sentences of "take we [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The poem enacts various creations as parts of an apparently continuing ritual pattern ; it is polyphiloprogenitive in detailing the creation of the Word , Origen , the painting , and flowers ; we seem able to trace all back to their cause , yet ultimately the cause is only a formal utterance , ‘ In the beginning was the Word ’ , whose repetition takes us no further . |
2 | In this talk I want us to consider an image which I believe takes us a little closer to the meaning of the cross — the image of reconciliation and representation . |
3 | She said : ‘ It takes us a year to save up and we try to put away £25 each every month . |
4 | This stress on the interdependence of social phenomena , though it may be circular and is not exhaustive , takes us a long way in understanding the basic dynamics of community life . |
5 | Much of the work evaluated in this chapter takes us a long way towards identifying mechanisms for triggering the need for investment , screening the proposals and defining them . |
6 | Rather it takes us a step away from understanding him . |
7 | The embarrassing thing is that we 're all very right people so the place is a mess , er , and it takes us a quarter of a day before we realise that we 've been burgled , because things are actually slightly neater than when we left the previous day . |
8 | The clear majority view in my group in Brussels is that though not perfect Maastricht takes us a step in the right direction , setting about building the sense of a community on the market place created by the nineteen eighty seven Single Act . |
9 | our next challenge takes us the length of Britain … two RAF sergeants from Hereford are on their way from John 0 Groats to Lands End … what 's new … they 're running … cycling … and swimming all the way |
10 | But certain writings by Pound , Bunting and a couple of others can take us a little further . |
11 | If we really fell in love and then never saw one another again , it would take us a long time to get over it and forget . |
12 | Even at top levels of Highlight speed it would take us a few bio-days to get there . |
13 | But well you know , it seems , that one such attempt has been ruined and rejected by the council , and it may take us a weary while to find a fair agreement and a council sobered enough and sensible enough to abide by it . |
14 | Erm and it 'll take us a little bit of touch actually now the computer evaluated . |
15 | Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism . |
16 | That 'd take us a lot longer now , . |
17 | It 'll take us a couple of hours to reach them , and at least twice as long on the return , plus whatever time we have to spend getting the patient stable enough to move . |
18 | That 'll be one read , but we 'd have to read it to you and it 'll take us a long time ! |
19 | Oh it 'll take us a couple of minutes ! |
20 | Erm that 's the plan of course it it will take us a long time to find something suitable . |
21 | There 's no panacea ; er it will take us a little while to get our programmes in place and to get them producing results . |
22 | you know , S M P er erm national curriculum is is gon na take us an |
23 | ‘ It 'd take us an hour to get there . |
24 | It took us a good while to get to the location . |
25 | It certainly took us a while to understand John 's plus points . |
26 | It took us a day to pick two buckets of tiny bits of coal . |
27 | A penny fare took us a mile and 2½d ( maximum fare ) would take us approximately 20 miles in any direction . |
28 | It just took us a long time . ’ |
29 | It took us a day and a half to come , riding fast . |
30 | There was a special unit set up here , Animal Rights National Index , but these idiots had tight security , a good cut-off cell system , and it took us a hell of a long time to open the can . |