Example sentences of "take out [art] [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 They like us to come along and have a stand erm which we do sometimes , and erm it also follows on , the insurance companies then step in because very often the organisers will take out a pluvious insurance to erm fend themselves off against loss of income because of wet weather , and we provide the information to the insurance companies of how much rain fell in the vicinity of that show , and this sort of thing .
2 You may have to commit yourself to buying a new home before you have sold your existing one , in which case you may need to take out a bridging loan to tide you over until you sell .
3 All you need to do to get this indispensable item is to take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action .
4 We are offering readers an opportunity to take out a money-saving subscription to Britain 's leading home-interest magazine for just £14 , saving £5.95 on our usual rate of £19.95 for 12 issues .
5 Additionally , for those of you who take out a joint subscription to Tennis World and the fan club service , you will automatically receive an adidas T Shirt — absolutely free .
6 So here 's a way to guarantee a brilliant read both now and every month — take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action and we 'll send you your free copy of this top quality book , plus the next 12 issues of Britain 's Brightest Outdoor Magazine , straight to your door .
7 So here 's a way to guarantee a brilliant read both now and every month — take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action and we 'll send you your free copy of this top quality book , plus the next 12 issues of Britain 's Brightest Outdoor Magazine , straight to your door .
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