Example sentences of "do i take [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Where do I take one ?
2 Well , do I take them off ?
3 And why do I take them on .
4 Do I take it that I 'm invited , Mistress Fenemore ? ’
5 Do I take it now to mean that that means parents who have not been baptised ?
6 But where do I take it ? ’
7 Do I take it that you work for the same man as the two who broke into my house ? ’ she asked .
8 Do I take it that I 'm to be redeemed from that particular fate ?
9 He watched her guardedly for a moment , then he said , ‘ Do I take it that you 're referring to Elise ? ’
10 Do I take it you 're not entirely disappointed to see me back ? ’
11 Do I take it from what the hon. Gentleman just said that he now has figures for every local authority under his proposals ?
12 Do I take it to mean that when we come to discuss erm a particular road issue that would be take also to include impact upon the highway network in the area ?
13 Do I take it your answer to my question is no ?
14 Do I take it Councillor that they would not have received it without your visit ?
15 Do I take it you are both unhurt ? ’
16 At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them
17 As someone who has to ask occasionally for a care package for an individual , do I take it then the penultimate paragraph that this is the planning , you know , how you 're going to produce a care package for an individual , this is what you refer to in the planning system , and that you 're getting together with Social Services to get this care package together ?
18 Do I take it that actually the remarks that have just been made are really in favour of having a third E H O , but that in fact that that in circumstances , will not be possible .
19 Oh do I do I take our .
20 So seriously , too , did I take myself in it , that from the time I was sixteen I found myself hardly letting a week pass without writing one or two descriptions — of a man , or a place , or a walk — in a manner largely founded on Jefferies ' Amateur Poacher , Kingsley 's Prose Idylls , and Mr. Francis A. Knight 's weekly contributions to the Daily News , but doubtless with tones supplied also by Shelley and Keats , and later on by Ruskin , De Quincey , Pater , and Sir Thomas Browne …
21 Did I take it slow or fast ?
22 Where did I take it ? paper , where 's my paper ?
23 and it takes you back right what else did I take I took nine things
24 Did I take your pound the other day ?
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