Example sentences of "[pron] took [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I took extra care about everything and , after the last time , we decided to wait until three months before telling everyone . ’
2 I took good care to spruce myself up , particularly my hair .
3 In Magdalen 's communal life I took little part .
4 ‘ Immediately , though I took little notice of it when I was in Cheshire , I admit .
5 No no , this fat old bird was round the back of Bunrannoch House , when I took wee Alex for a walk .
6 I took strong objection to this , pointing out that I had not volunteered for membership , or invited membership , but had been asked to join by the Secretary of State .
7 This was a very tense time and to my complete amazement I took 2nd place in the amateur class .
8 I took that part to mean about trust between him and the board , ie he trusted them to let him have the final say etc etc .
9 When I took that layabout lecher off the Queenie 's hands , she was only too bloody grateful .
10 Before I took that stand , I made it plain what I was going to do .
11 It would er but as I 've already said the bed looked made er totally un-slept in it looked as though it had just been made up from new and un-slept in which is why I took that course of action .
12 Erm very attractive building , and I think in fact ten years ago when I took that photograph .
13 So , I had a look at the powers of the police authority and they 're restricted to financial and administrative responsibilities and if I took that argument further , of course the Chief Constable has to take that into account .
14 I took that line , so the main , the main character goes skiing for the first time , ca n't do it , and is frustrated because everybody else around him can do it including his girlfriend which er adds insult to injury and there is in there of course , a very attractive dashing Austrian ski instructor ; that 's the catalyst really for the drama .
15 I took that view for many good reasons , partly because I always believed that it would play far too much into the hands of the Government .
16 When I left I took all medicines down here you know .
17 As we got round the corner , Jo and I took one look at each other and ran .
18 I took one look at that memento , and then I went to my room and packed my suitcase .
19 I took one look at the set and an involuntary shudder caught my throat .
20 A friend and I took one tablet apiece .
21 Instead , I sent him one of me that I took one weekend , with the sun coming in the window and shining on my hair .
22 All that flashed through my head while I took one step out of the Ladies .
23 I took one hand off the grass and put it on a shoulder-blade , and said , ‘ Something 'll work out , you 'll see . ’
24 Thwaite is also on the Pennine Way and it was the Pennine Way route I took one August cloudy day lip and out from the village towards Keld .
25 I took erm bank the other day I took hundred quid out
26 I took great pleasure in travelling across the straits to Victoria to spend most of an afternoon with Emily at the old family house at 215 St Andrew Street .
27 I am sure I took great pains with you , alas , but to very little purpose .
28 Well , the Dean and I took great joy in disabusing that person of that mistaken view .
29 Anyway , I took four samples of the drinking water which I will take to the races this evening . ’
30 I took countless calls from people seeking tickets up until then . ’
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