Example sentences of "i have take [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd taken a year off just before I found out I was pregnant , because I 'd badly needed a break and then I could n't work looking fat .
2 I 'd taken a band out of the independent scene and guided them and refined them .
3 ‘ I did n't find out until after I 'd taken the lease on , but the department store on the corner has taken a lot of our casual trade . ’
4 So it just means I got ta , do I have to take the thing in with me ?
5 ‘ I was so sick , I had to take a day off .
6 I had taken a day off from my work , and I was doing a little gentle fishing in a river near Leithen 's house .
7 I think she thought I had taken the wind out of Rossetti 's sails … .
8 I 've taken a day off and I 've changed my shift . ’
9 I 've taken the lorry back to the depot and I 'm walking home if that 's what 's worrying you .
10 It 's er , they ought to have , they 'll ha , have to it wants now I 've taken the screw out of the sinks that has got ta be put back .
11 I 've taken the film out of it . ’
12 ‘ Look , ’ he said , awkwardly , ‘ I know I 've taken the piss out of you in the past .
13 I 've taken the piss out of Morrissey in the past .
14 I 've taken the matter out of her hands .
15 Bu but half off and half in at in moment cos I 've taken the time off but there 's lots of problems , like half the team 's gone off sick with pleurisy , tonsillitis and everything
16 She 'd been elected to the National Executive Committee and she stood up , said how pleased she was , and then said , ‘ But now I have to take the bucket round for a collection because that 's what I always do … ’ and I just thought , ‘ How wonderful ’ .
17 Yes , yeah , cos now , that , see she 's not here really for , for me to come and pay her so I have to take the money down to her house now .
18 I have to take the train down there
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