Example sentences of "take the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I wonder if we could ask we could take the other reports first chair ?
2 I know it does n't work quite like that , that is the one OK , can you take the other hand , that 's that one
3 ‘ The least you could do is take the other end of the Chesterfield , ’ Amanda said crossly .
4 But it 's no bad thing — we should take the two way traffic of actors and directors more seriously than we do .
5 I suggested that she could take the two pages if she wanted , for her reference .
6 Erm because the report is er quite a long report mainly the er part of the report erm I will pick out the most important comments and if I could take the first part of the report first erm this concerns a new staffing structure between er , newly emerged welfare rights and advice service .
7 When any seeds arrive from him I will take the first opportunity of sending you a share and in return shall trouble you for some Northern and Welsh plants which I hope we shall make proper conveniency to receive into our Garden in a short time ; for several of those which you were so good as to furnish me with a few years since are lost for want of proper soil and situation , the natural earth of our Garden being too light and dry and the bottom too warm .
8 I have now , through your lordship 's favour , the satisfaction of seeing them cultivated in my neighbourhood , by the skilful hand of my friend , Mr. Miller , and shall take the first opportunity of describing and engraving them that the public may see how much they are indebted to your lordship .
9 When an azure-winged magpie is fooled into accepting a cuckoo 's eggs , the cuckoo chicks will take the first opportunity to push the magpie 's own eggs out of the nest .
10 Carole would take the first opportunity to get her on her own and have a word with her in private .
11 I did n't take the first bus , or the second .
12 What 's actually covered on the policy there I mean obviously if if you get let's take the first point as regards the if the vehicle is n't right from the day of purchase , then obviously the redress is with the dealer obviously erm I mean we 're all aware of that situation , and obviously the idea of the policy is not to take away the dealer 's liability the dealer 's liability remains , as you would know .
13 You will not be the first debtor they 've had to deal with , and their experience and understanding could help you take the first step on the road to recovery .
14 Why not take the first step to a happy ending — and complete the coupon right now ?
15 You will not be the first debtor they 've had to deal with , and their experience and understanding could help you take the first step on the road to recovery .
16 " If one is basically more anxious to please and amuse people than to keep an implacably appraising eye on them , " the author of the urbane and chuckling funny Appleby books , Michael Innes , has said , " one will never take the first step towards considerable writing . "
17 The Americans , reluctant to be accused of seeking ‘ domination ’ , and cautious about giving the Europeans a ‘ blank cheque ’ for costly military assistance in future , insisted that the Europeans should take the first steps towards defending themselves .
18 It wo n't be easy , but we must take the first steps now .
19 It 's hoped the conference will help others take the first steps towards full re-habilitation. ( 1 )
20 Women who have been away from work for some time and are seeking to re-start can take the first steps to a new career at a Women Returners Event to be held tomorrow in Middlesbrough town hall crypt .
21 ‘ My mind wandered off at four-love , ’ she admitted after winning nine games in succession from 1–1 to easily take the first set and forge a 4–0 lead in the second .
22 20–4–1906 For the Communion on 6th May it was arranged that the Rev. D. Munro would preach on the Fast Day ( the Thursday before ) , the Rev. D. I. McInnes would take the Gaelic service on the Sabbath and the Rev. A. McLaren Young of Southend , Campbeltown the English services .
23 The species will take the usual foods but bear in mind it is a robust fish and needs an appropriate diet — earthworms , beef heart , mussels , prawns and bits of chicken are ideal .
24 These fish exclusively inhabit the very top layer of the aquarium , they will take the usual food but it is important they receive some freeze-dried or frozen tubifex or bloodworm .
25 You will definitely take the odd blow to the mid-section so your muscles should be strong enough to absorb some impact energy .
26 While badgers can ‘ snuzzle and take all the corn crops ’ and will sometimes take the odd lamb , they are not considered a threat to farming , though it has been suggesting that they might have links with tuberculosis in milking herds .
27 I shall take the odd break from coffee mornings to engage in militant breastfeeding in some prominent spot in a major department store .
28 He might take the odd class in Geography at a pinch , but he had never given the subject any particular prominence in the school , and most boys gave it up after two years .
29 It was because he was so alert , so curious about the world , about books and films , that Ghatak could never take the easy way out .
30 This practically ruined him but rather than take the easy way out and declare himself bankrupt , he called a meeting of his creditors and asked for time to pay .
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