Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [verb] take a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , you may decide to take a tripod or one of the handier mini-tripods — plus a bag to carry your video gear around on shoots . |
2 | Even if he is walking well , you may need to take a wheelchair in case he gets tired , or you can plan the outing so that you walk short distances between benches in the street or local park . |
3 | Within the first year of residence you should make arrangements to obtain a Northern Ireland licence and you may need to take a driving test before a licence can be granted . |
4 | Day Four : This morning you may wish to take a break from cycling and take a wander around the town of Hilversum . |
5 | ‘ Strange you should want to take a look at this place . |
6 | You should have taken a stat . ’ |
7 | ‘ You should have taken a sleeping pill . ’ |
8 | If you did n't like what was happening , you should have taken a curtain call and gone home , ’ he said coldly , totally without pity . |
9 | For example , you might want to take a country record and copy the inflections of some singer 's voice ; doing that will give you something completely new . |
10 | ‘ I thought you might want to take a look at young Timothy here . |
11 | If you are single , healthy and in your 20s , then it is probably worth very little to you , and you might prefer to take a cash alternative if one were on offer . |
12 | ‘ You 'll need to take a couple of drivers with you . |
13 | You 'll need to take a bath tonight , wo n't you , my dear , so as to be clean as a new pin for tomorrow . ’ |
14 | You 'll have to take a taxi . ’ |
15 | Perhaps you 'd care to take a seat . ’ |
16 | ‘ To put it bluntly , we wondered whether you 'd consider taking a sabbatical for six months or so from your backroom job to liaise direct with Carlisle Flint ? |
17 | If you 'd like to take a look at this new video or would like further information contact the Hair by Alan d and Morris School of Hairdressing , |
18 | So then perhaps if you 'd like to take a look at the video in that , in the meantime |
19 | Maybe you 'd like to take a turn along there , perhaps even identify it . |
20 | ‘ Perhaps you 'd like to take a seat among the class , Mr Prentice ? |
21 | ‘ If you 'd like to take a seat for a moment . ’ |
22 | In fact , knew it for certain when , ‘ Since you 're not going anywhere for a while , perhaps you 'd like to take a seat now , ’ he suggested . |
23 | ‘ At this moment you 'd like to take a gamble and be transported into a world of sensual delight . |
24 | You 'd have to take a half of it . |
25 | Oh , Jessie , of all the people you could have taken a fancy to in this world you 've got to go and pick one of the Feltons . |
26 | I should n't think you could afford to take a couple of days off at such short notice . |
27 | ‘ Excuse me , miss , ’ he said respectfully , ‘ but my master has sent me to ask you if you would care to take a seat in our carriage . |
28 | If you are disabled you will need to take a specialist along with you to view a property to consider any problems in structural adaptation . |
29 | You will need to take a craft or technician apprenticeship . |
30 | If you tackle it along the lines suggested in this booklet , you will have taken a step towards reducing the appalling costs the problem imposes on all of us . |