Example sentences of "want to take [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I just want to take a shower . ’ |
2 | Hey ; you want to take a stroll round the battlements ? ’ |
3 | ‘ It 's all right , angel , ’ Bernice said , offering her hand and pulling the girl to her feet , ‘ I just want to take a look at this thing we 're in . |
4 | I just want to take a look . ’ |
5 | ‘ Want to take a look around ? ’ |
6 | ‘ If you want to take a detour from polite conversation then let me ask you this : despite all that money and all those fancy clothes and wild parties , you 're not very happy , are you ? ’ |
7 | Tell you what , I want to take a bag of crisps , and then if I sit with him |
8 | Otherwise just nod or shake your head , unless you want to take a point further . |
9 | You 're er for the moment you 're not committed to a party , you 've just got to take an individual decision and I know Maastricht is very complicated but there 's a lot of gut feeling as well as precise knowledge about these things , so I want to take a vote . |
10 | I want to take a handful of good men and go over it with a fine-tooth comb . |
11 | I want to take the Gofer idea a little further here based on a primary principle of presentation . |
12 | Of course if you really want to take the hassle out of membership payment and renewal , the most convenient method is by DIRECT DEBIT — your membership is guaranteed never to lapse — ask at Information for details . |
13 | There are rooms booked in the hotel if they want to take the opportunity of visiting relatives but I do n't expect them in Dublin until two days before we play . |
14 | Tonight I want to take the opportunity to thank her for her patience and support . |
15 | If they want to take the opportunity to erm move to Newcastle , to be near their relatives , they 'll have that choice as well , and it 's if we have to make difficult choices of this kind , then it 's more — I 'm sorry to keep using the word logical , but it is — it 's logical to choose this one than to choose one of the remoter homes in the county that serves a local populace where there is no alternative . |
16 | What , in order to decide whether they 're going to give us the contract what they have asked us to do is prepare a thirty minute radio , sorry thirty second radio presentation and we will re , record for them and they will hear , which we want to emphasise based on how good that was whether they want to take the contract out with us . |
17 | They still want to take the park over and run it on a similar operation to Southsea/Rom . |
18 | In some cases ( for instance distress sales by receivers , in situations of insolvency ) both parties may know there is a doubt as to title but want to take the chance anyway . |
19 | And if you want to take the matter further I suggest you call the President . |
20 | That has been a big feature of today 's debate , so I want to take the matter a bit further . |
21 | They want to take the matter to a public inquirey , in the hope that one way or another , their bacon will be saved . |
22 | They want to take the matter to a public inquiry , in the hope that one way or another , their bacon will be saved . |
23 | And encourage that 's the trouble , you drop Mortimer you drop somebody who can er flip the ball in but I think you definitely want to take the heat off Wright . |
24 | Labour want to take the shadow of gloom away . |
25 | The Springboks want to take the basis of their lineup into the Twickenham Test , with full-back Theo van Rensburg and forwards Drikus Hattingh and Keith Andrews on the verge . |
26 | Erm that was a point , , I er spindle bearings and I want to take the business off 'em . |
27 | I want to take the initiative a step further , which is why I am now appealing for other British companies to join us in providing this help for our troops . |
28 | The ONLY time you want to take the weight off is at the end of the casting off . |
29 | ‘ Want to take an evening stroll , Shae ? ’ |
30 | Suppose one wants to take a sample of full-time students of a university . |