Example sentences of "taking [pron] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 There is also the problem that performance testing is highly susceptible to personal distractions and even though the tests and conditions of testing can be standardized , the motivation of those taking them cannot. for example , in some of our own experiments we found that subjects like to accompany each testing session with music .
2 One fine and gloomy night , while taking my body for a walk past many soothingly whispery hedgerow growths , my eyes noticed a bungalow porch light which dictated the policy of activity in its immediate region .
3 As luck would have it , Sophie had had no arrangement of her own for this evening , and , either forgetting our pact , or not taking my need for it seriously as she knew my activities were , on her terms , so innocent , had dropped in to borrow some coffee .
4 Having read again a book he had admired when studying at Edinburgh , a book much concerned with precisely such comparisons and contrasts — his grandfather Brasmus Darwin 's Zoönomia ( 1794–6 ) — he was soon taking its title for the opening heading of his Notebook B , where he was now to pursue his own inquiry into ‘ the laws of life ’ .
5 VICTORIOUS in America , the California Public Employees ' Retirement System ( Calpers ) is taking its campaign for better corporate governance abroad .
6 Liberal Democrat councillor Joe Michna accused Labour-controlled Middlesbrough Council , which backed the scheme , of taking its people for granted .
7 A TEESSIDE pensioner is taking her fight for better British pensions to Brussels this weekend .
8 Taking her place for the wedding breakfast , at the table that glistened with crystal , warm with red roses , she manfully ate her way through course after course of a meal prepared by top-class chefs , listened to the speeches , the congratulations , applauded , smiled , chatted with apparent good humour .
9 Various people came after Kathleen , but no-one came anywhere near taking her place for either of us .
10 Obviously taking her silence for agreement , he gave a little snort of disgust .
11 Mina and Kāli are taking their offering for the festival to the house where the dhāmis have been dancing at night .
12 The Highland dancers bad left , taking their swords for other employment .
13 EVERY day people passed by our house taking their dogs for a walk .
14 No excuse me , he thinks taking him ages for
15 Dustin imagines himself angrily taking his case for male pregnancy to God , a bureaucrat behind a desk .
16 On a good day you might happen to come across a man taking his dog for exercise .
17 She would n't have upset him by taking his dog for a walk , that was for sure .
18 Though he deceived the beholder into taking his artifice for reality , Zeuxis practised an idealist art .
19 I 'd not expected to convince the police at the top of the falls that I was a very sane person , nor did I expect them to believe Paul 's emergency story that we were a group of passing Hippies taking our kayaks for a walk .
20 I 'm taking your word for it .
21 So oh sorry that should be minus one because I taking your word for this one here .
22 If you ca n't run — maybe you are taking your grandmother for a walk — then you have to deter the ‘ nasties ’ using whatever method seems best at the time .
23 ‘ By the way , what did Nelson get in return for taking your shift for you ? ’
24 You can , if you wish , test your heartbeat by taking your pulse for ten seconds and multiplying it by six thus making a minute .
25 It was easy — like taking your dog for a walk .
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