Example sentences of "be take [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's just time for a quick flip through the Highway Code and then your , but the test is even more daunting when you 're taking it on a 15 ton steam roller . |
2 | If I take away the minus twenty well I 'm taking it from the same thing are n't I ? |
3 | I 'm taking you to the Jolly Farmers . |
4 | The drift of my rhetoric might seem to be taking me towards a traditional defence of literature , of the imagination , of creativity , of humane values in general . |
5 | ‘ Will you be taking them to the maximum security wing , sir ? ’ |
6 | Lewis seemed to be taking it as a personal insult that the family had come to the Hebrides for their summer holiday . |
7 | Now they are taking her to the High Court . |
8 | But I 've not been taking them for the last week . |
9 | Employing one of those supremely disingenuous somersaults of logic that only long training in double-speak and the official brand of British arrogance can confer , Mr Howard told a Westminster audience of backbenchers that ‘ If the Commission were to take us to the European Court I can think of few things more calculated to bring the Commission into disrepute ’ |
10 | He is taking us on an interesting excursion , |
11 | This is taking us from the mundane and the ugly and helping us to see something of the reality of the splendour of God in our lives , particularly when we worship Him . |
12 | two , even though you 're both working you ca n't guarantee that both will continue to work , it 's taking it to a real , a realistic level |
13 | If they do anything which affects anybody , your only recourse is to take them to a High Court for a judicial review . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'd hoped for so much from that class since I was taking it at an American university , but — ’ |
15 | A Norwegian freedom fighter who knew the area was to take her to the nearby village , after which she was on her own . |