Example sentences of "[verb] take it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 My wife has taken it badly .
2 He says Andy has taken it well , they 're good friends still .
3 That what the inspector 's been telling us year after year , that we are in serious danger of not coming up to the protection safety standards , is something that we ca n't push into the background any longer and I 'm very glad it 's come to the full council so that the whole council can take it seriously the public protection committee has taken it seriously for a very long time .
4 ‘ Carrefour has taken it there personally . ’
5 I mean he has to take it seriously and occupy himself the effluvium which rises from it .
6 Oddly the cottage was fully booked when we tried to take it again at Easter .
7 But if you just want to take it easy , the three-star camp site offers a swimming pool , a good restaurant and local folk dancing on a Saturday night .
8 I want to take it today .
9 was any good and she went , If you want to take it home and
10 ‘ If firms want to take it seriously , they 'll need to take a long hard look at what sort of performance objectives are being applied and whether they are actually appropriate .
11 ‘ . There is something enormously satisfying in giving another person advice , especially if they appear to take it seriously .
12 The following conferences did place racism on the agenda , and all white participants were expected to take it seriously .
13 An officer who wants to take it easy , for example , or run personal errands can do so with virtual impunity .
14 The City also wants to take it easier after yesterday 's barrage of trading statements from blue chip companies .
15 I rang up , just to check that he 'd taken it straight along there , like I told him to , and they said I had to fill in all these forms .
16 Cos it was the only , it was either here or the Balloon Woods , cos I was er I was given an emergency placing , it was either here or Balloon Woods , and at the time I did n't fancy Balloon Woods , but I wish I 'd taken it now , I 'd be , I 'd have my own place by
17 Does n't do to take it all too seriously . ’
18 When the envelope had arrived she had put it on the mantelpiece in the small sitting-room , but almost at once she had decided to take it more closely into her possession .
19 Working from my assumption that there was something between the two of you anyway , it seemed obvious that you 'd decided to take it much further . ’
20 North himself seemed to take it almost lightly .
21 They had already heard the news and seemed to take it calmly .
22 He briefly explained it but only Ho seemed to take it seriously .
23 And this I 've had to take it twice while I 've been doing some shopping now .
24 Fitzormonde stepped away and the bear went back to its meal , shuffling its food into a dirty untidy pile as if it suspected Fitzormonde would like to take it away .
25 And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that .
26 And then the next morning I 'm up I feel as I was going to take it again .
27 Raise your right hand and say : ‘ I 'm a slob , I 'm mad as hell at myself and I 'm not going to take it anymore . ’
28 I 'm going to take it steadily , step by step , and enjoy each step . ’
29 ‘ I 'm going to take it away on holiday . ’
30 It 's called Chicken Bowe and we 're going to take it everywhere with us until he agrees to fight Lennox .
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