Example sentences of "you [verb] [adv] take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd best take a jug with you . |
2 | Do n't you think you 'd better take a look at this fellow you knocked out ? |
3 | And talking of cards , ’ she went on quickly as it registered with Fabia that if adding Cara 's name to hers on any card she sent home was n't lying , then she did n't know what was , ‘ you 'd better take a couple of my business cards . ’ |
4 | If you want to understand Theology , you 'd better take a gander at the Demonology too … |
5 | ‘ You 'd better take a coat , ’ said Tuppe helpfully . |
6 | ‘ And you 'd better take the torch with you . ’ |
7 | Before ‘ Do Re Me ’ , you 'd never taken a single from an album . |
8 | Yeah , it 's amazing , you get home take the dogs get them their food , have some tea , and it 's sort of half past eight you know . |
9 | with you , everywhere you go always take the weather , everywhere you go always take the weather with you , everywhere you go always take the weather |
10 | with you , everywhere you go always take the weather , everywhere you go always take the weather with you , everywhere you go always take the weather |
11 | with you , everywhere you go always take the weather , everywhere you go always take the weather with you , everywhere you go always take the weather |
12 | you 've just taken a knock you did n't get the job , it 's not to say a job wo n't come up again now what you gon na do give up or keep trying ? |
13 | If you 're worried that you 've recently take a risk , go to the special STD clinic at your local hospital . |
14 | If you have already taken the trouble to make a searching assessment of yourself as a candidate this should not be impossibly difficult . |