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

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1 Takes out the whole aim of the play .
2 And then , you can always take out the extra insurance with er , no but it is n't very much for a tumble-drier , for five years and there 's no problems that way .
3 Despite these precautions , I quite often came home with a flea and my mother would take out the streaked bottle of calamine lotion and dab the itchy lumps .
4 He took out the torn fragment with ‘ BORVEL NEM AKT printed on it and showed it to Vic .
5 When Alice took out the apricot chiffon with the silver beads , she even sighed and her tongue , which was large and pale , slid over her lips .
6 As he spoke , he took out the whetted knife from his belt and , lifting Gabriel 's curling hair , began to cut it off .
7 I unlocked the three clasps , took out the faded petals of a flower wrapped in oiled leather , as well as all the letters and documents from that fateful summer of 1520 .
8 He took out the slim dossier on Mikhail Vologsky which he had been able to put together over the past few weeks .
9 He took out the biggest picture of all , the one that showed a distraught Harriet Shakespeare supported by another woman .
10 ‘ Hello Son , ’ said Bert fondly , as he took out the inevitable packet of Woodbines and offered one to Yanto .
11 Holyfield 's men , and there are plenty of them , including a woman as ballet coach , are certain that he will emerge as a true heavyweight champion , capable of taking out the big men of the division .
12 Filtration of water is generally done through a bed of sand of fineness around 0.5 mm ( retained on a 30-mesh sieve ) , suitable for taking out the suspended matter without becoming rapidly blocked with solids .
13 At last , shakily , she picked up the envelope and ripped it open , taking out the single sheet of paper .
14 Every few blocks , a building or two had been gutted , walls standing , roofs collapsed , as if random artillery shelling had taken out the commercial heart of the city , leaving a few lucky businesses to struggle on until the next round .
15 Relevant state benefits for which the plaintiff must give credit should still be estimated and deducted when fixing the amount to be paid into court before a certificate is received as the plaintiff will be entitled to take out the whole amount in court and the defendant remains liable to reimburse the Secretary of State .
16 Not only that , but once the wharf had been modernized for the construction of Hinkley C , it was highly likely that it would be used again to take out the radioactive debris from the dismantling of Hinkley A. This had never been mentioned before .
17 To ‘ bastard trench ’ , take out the top spit of the first trench and barrow it to the end of the digging area .
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