Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [adv] take " in BNC.

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1 I most certainly take exception to one or two hints around at the moment that our biggest problem is keeping our cool .
2 describe them again Doctor , I I cope with them , I only just take 'em when I 've got to do .
3 I only just took out earthquake insurance . ’
4 I only just taken his bike for him cos it went a bit rusty cos out the back and er could n't find then could we ?
5 I was always so glad to see him I hardly ever took time to say goodbye to Dad and whichever conductor was on tram-duty with him .
6 I 've taken two at once and speed ( amphetamines ) at the same time but I 'm not silly so I usually only take one . ’
7 If you have strong feelings about a situation declare an interest and suggest that someone else temporarily takes the chair .
8 I feel it is important that you , your readers and the tennis public should know that I no longer take part in any decision making relating to the business of the company or the centre and therefore I take no responsibility , for either the success or failure of Junior Tennis Centre Ltd nor Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
9 I no longer take any interest in the company , nor , although co-founder , do I take any responsibility for the success or failure of present or future coaching programmes , standards of coaching or the selection of coaches ( Teaching Professionals ) at Sutton Junior Tennis Centre .
10 I no longer took what the English said seriously .
11 I still dreamed of food and the convivial , outdoor feast , but I no longer took full part in the proceedings .
12 I never knowingly took any steroids and I never would . ’
13 While I had liked the Colonello very much , because of his courteous way of talking to me , I never really took to Camino — who seemed more English than the English with his stiff upper lip — although subsequently he behaved very well .
14 I very nearly took you then and there , standing up , in a cold dark cave … after that I needed a little time to sort through my feelings , sabiha tieghi … ’
15 I 'm , I 'm going to have to cut you off , cos we 're running out of time , but I very much take the point you 're making , that it could 've had this trade effect on us , just in the last ten seconds Professor Hoskin , is it possible to predict what 's going to happen in the Soviet Union over the next six months , is it gon na be for good , or , or , .
16 You should of said well alright , I 'll take them away then took them right away then ,
17 No , well they all said next time they 'll check , because some of them just just take it for granted .
18 Though violence sometimes occurs at American sporting contests , it is seldom of a comparable scale and intensity to the football hooliganism which so often takes place in Britain , West Germany , the Netherlands and Latin America ( Guttmann , 1986 ; Smith , 1983 ) .
19 Before the railways came , livestock was usually driven ‘ on the hoof ’ to the market , which not only took time but resulted inevitably in the animals losing weight and hence value .
20 The major agreements are drawn up between a small number of tightly-controlled organisations and the outcome of their central negotiations sets guidelines and limits to the industry-wide negotiations which then subsequently take place .
21 and I think it was one of things which never really took off in terms of the accident
22 Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast .
23 " You only just took your first course . "
24 Yeah , yeah , so you only ever take
25 You only ever take that figure .
26 In all that time she only twice took a break from shooting , when she went to Melbourne for her 21st birthday party — a $100,000 family-only blow out at the fashionable Red Eagle Hotel — and a week later for Jason Donovan 's birthday bash .
27 Parliament must be well aware of the great burden that is imposed on senior ministers , who not only take charge of their departments but also speak for them in Parliament , attend meetings of the Cabinet and its committees , and see to their constituency affairs if they are members of the House of Commons .
28 Can you not just take John 's now ?
29 Nevertheless , there was in the mid-nineteenth century a sufficiently large reservoir of the older type of economically independent petty commodity producer or seller , and even of the skilled worker and foreman ( who still often took the place of the modern technological cadre ) , for the dividing-line to be hazy : some would prosper and , at least in their localities , become accepted bourgeois .
30 Four years and a name change later she once again took to the road as a solo performer .
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