Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | No no and we even if we were offered them we would n't take them because the logic of the thing is that what we 're trying to show is a medieval house as it looked when it was nearly new . |
2 | ‘ Oh Tabby , ’ said Mildred , reaching up and tickling its chin , ‘ I ca n't take you or the whole school will recognize us . ’ |
3 | No , they had no warrant , but they could take him and the boat back to Oban , where a warrant could be obtained No objection ? |
4 | We may take it that the utilitarian in him could accept with Ricardo 's labour theory of value his hostility to landlords , who might be regarded as unproductive and bone-idle , and share with him a reluctance to extend that hostility to master-manufacturers . |
5 | ( Quinton , 1973 , pp. 46–53 ) More precisely , with respect to the spatiality , since we wish to exclude points , lines , and two-dimensional surfaces , we shall take it that the physical occupies a continuous three-dimensional region of space-that it is voluminous or geometrically solid . |
6 | As the Temple was desecrated , according to the most probable chronology , about December 1 67 and reconsecrated about December 164 , we must take it that the correct interpretation of Daniel is the latter , amounting to about three years , which is in rough agreement with the " time , times and half a time " of the previous chapter . |
7 | On the basis of that argument , can we take it that the boundary review that will be undertaken will now be on geographical location rather than population distribution ? |
8 | Do we take it that the rainy day has finally arrived ? |
9 | Now I want you to promise , as soon as I go , when you get that money , you 'll take it and the child and go off somewhere abroad for a time . |
10 | you 've just bought a car or you 've got a car you can take it and the police look over it to see if it 's alright . |
11 | How will he take it if the weather in New York turns really bad ? |