Example sentences of "so i take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There are too many to throw away all at once , so I take a handful out every day and hide them in someone 's garbage can . |
2 | ‘ So I take a few risks , ’ I snap . |
3 | ‘ Nobody south of Perth had heard of malt whisky in those days , ’ he said , ‘ so I took a bottle and six glasses into my final crit . |
4 | There was no chance of them spawning while the tyrant Fire continued his reign of terror so I took a chance and moved the five Fires to another community . |
5 | He and Rosie were both impressed by the loose creance work I was doing , so I took a deep breath and removed all the equipment , except for the jesses . |
6 | I was n't sure , but the voice had a familiar ring , so I took a chance . |
7 | At the end of spawning I had over 20 eggs plastered to the sides of the aquarium , so I took a razor blade and carefully scraped them off and placed them in a margarine tub in their own aquarium water . |
8 | The night was dark , so I took a lamp . |
9 | There were mangoes on the table and flat bread and a dish of scrambled eggs , so I took a spoonful of egg and put it slowly down on the terrace , as I thought any human being would do . |
10 | The tandem was forever breaking down and I wanted to fix it — so I took a course in cycle mechanics . |
11 | It started on a Friday night in November when I felt a bit odd , so I took a paracetamol and went to bed with a hot-water bottle . |
12 | ‘ I could n't use the station and it 's a hell of a journey by coach , so I took a cab up to Preston Park , waited around , and caught a London train from there . |
13 | ‘ I forgot to ask if you like garlic , but there was some in with the vegetables so I took a chance , ’ she said , adding the tomato purée to the pot with care . |
14 | I was told there was an acting scholarship going and I was broke so I took an audition and by a marvellous chance , won the scholarship . |
15 | ‘ He played it into the side but it powered off again and he complained that his arms were hurting , so I took the rod back from him and landed the fish , ’ he added . |
16 | I often used to read it when we were in action and , believe it or not , every time I took up the book it opened at page 92 , although I have never deliberately read that page , as far as I can remember — so I took the hint and wrote … ’ |
17 | I had been quite spoilt by now and anyway I had had my fill of walking alongside modern day roads , so I took the bus to Lochranza . |
18 | I thought her hair was a lovely colour so I took the remains of the bottle and the other things , thanked her and returned next door . |
19 | Not knowing much about bird first-aid , I was n't sure what to do , so I took the bird home . |
20 | I knew you would want to see them , Captain — Mr Andropulos seems very anxious to see you — and I know you do n't like unauthorized people on the bridge so I took the liberty of putting the four gentlemen and the two young ladies in the wardroom . |
21 | Then seeing this was inadequate , continued , ‘ He was ready to take the removes from the ovens , so I took the kidneys in . |
22 | I knew it would n't hurt me to see how a gallery really functions , so I took the job . |