Example sentences of "will take [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the hon. Gentleman can give examples of IFAs who have failed to give good independent advice , he should refer them to me , or direct to the regulatory body , which will take them up as a matter of urgency .
2 They leave their civilian jobs , and instead of heading for home and a quiet night in front of the television , report in to their company bases , change into military uniform and are briefed for the night 's patrol tasks , which will take them through until the early hours of the morning , When they again become civilians .
3 Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here .
4 Those who do leave are having problems finding employers who will take them on , or being accepted by new colleagues .
5 For example , somebody might erm be homeless , but no hostel in town will take them on because perhaps they have a mental illness or a drug problem , or perhaps they are in trouble with the courts erm we can return to that hostel with the person saying ‘ Do n't worry about these other problems , just fill in the bits you can , the accommodation , and we 'll sort out the other bits ’ .
6 Their greatest fear is that as they become weaker , ‘ caring authorities ’ will take them over and whisk them away to be ‘ looked after properly ’ .
7 Eventually we will take them over .
8 The horse box is now their next job , and this will take them about four years .
9 It is perfect sailing weather : a yacht can cast off from San Diego in January , coast southwards before a good southerly blow and then catch the trades which will take her almost clear across to the Philippine Islands without the need for a single sail change .
10 That kind of education will take her back likely to what she was ; I mean , what she could have been .
11 When she has somewhat recovered I will take her back to the specialists although you have done more than any psychiatrist she has seen . ’
12 ‘ If she acknowledges her fault , ’ said Yussuf , with the air of one making a great concession , ‘ then I will take her back . ’
13 ‘ And you will take her back . ’
14 They circle Sycorax 's saman tree , where stands the hut Kit used as a temporary headquarters before Belmont House was finished , and they turn south to pass out of the colony , into the residual forest , where they can hide until it will be safe to join a village — if her people will take her in again .
15 She has only to consent , to be passive , to welcome him and he will take her home , will welcome her into his kingdom and his kingdom will be her flesh .
16 If she so please , I will take her home with me , and provide her an altar as rich as yours . ’
17 This will be the start of a one month Scottish tour which Pam hopes will take her as far north as Nairn .
18 Constance had barely heard of it but said , with much more confidence than she was feeling , ‘ No , but I hope Ludo will take me there soon . ’
19 ‘ A fast car will take me back for a drink with the cast afterwards , but if they have n't got it right yet , they never will . ’
20 I 'll forgive you if you find me a taxi that will take me back to pick up my baggage and get me to the airport on time . ’
21 No other world will take me so fully into its secret ways .
22 Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory .
23 ‘ The devil will take him away in a sack . ’
24 ‘ If we do n't set him free soon the specialist will take him away . ’
25 Providing his French colleagues agree , which is akin to the BBC agreeing to retain Dan Maskell , he will stand for another four year term as President of the French Federation , which will take him through to early 1997 .
26 The 50–1 chance with Ladbrokes has had tablets , poultices , ice packs and laser treatment to try to clear the injury , and Witton-le-Wear based Williams will take him today to top Rugby vet Paddy Sweeney .
27 ‘ No one will take him seriously . ’
28 If my foster-son be still held there , by the grace of heaven I will take him out of his captivity .
29 Hugh will be accompanied by a 30-foot safety boat , and he is making the journey , which he estimates will take him about ten hours , in a standard sea kayak , and he is due in around 4.30 this afternoon .
30 Compeyson plots against Pip and Magwitch but Pip and his friends eventually try to get Magwitch on a ship which will take him abroad .
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