Example sentences of "[pers pn] take out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Shall I take out the other one ? ’ |
2 | ‘ He suggested it could have died another way , ’ Small recalls , ‘ so I took out a knife , skinned it on his desk , and showed him where the fox 's teeth had punctured the flesh . ’ |
3 | Editor , — In 1980 I took out a BMA-BUPA policy for myself , my wife , and my daughter . |
4 | I had worked as an assistant in Mothercare for quite a few years , so I took out a discount card with them when I was pregnant and I bought everything there at 20 per cent discount . |
5 | So I took out an insurance policy against a possible breakdown in the production . |
6 | She 's my only daughter and I took out an endowment for her at birth in preparation for this . |
7 | I took out the 8000 and put them down on the table . |
8 | I opened the desk and slowly I took out the box and opened it . |
9 | I took out the piece of parchment I had found on the corpse . |
10 | I took out the key to the padlock and opened the door . |
11 | If I take out a chunk , you can do |
12 | I take out the photos of me and Marie and look at them . |
13 | ‘ That should do now until I take out the stitches . ’ |
14 | ( She takes out a little flag . ) |
15 | Do you take out a new loan before the old one is paid off ? |
16 | Do you take out a new loan to pay off the old one ? |
17 | If your bank account is already low , do you take out a loan , send off cheques regardless , or stuff the bills in a drawer , hoping they will go away ? |
18 | What do you do — put your ideas to one side and spend the next few months feeling deflated ; or do you take out a Midland Personal Loan now and enjoy the benefits of your purchase , paying the money back in easy stages ? |
19 | yeah , yeah , well I , I see all that , then , what , what is it literally that you 'd ask me to do , would you take out an application for judgement on order fourteen , would you be expecting me to give judgment or , or , what other courses do you expect , be expecting hoping would take ? |
20 | She took out a handkerchief and mopped her eyes . |
21 | Suddenly she came alive and her hazel eyes lit up as she took out a large album from a walnut bureau . |
22 | Then , seeing Peggy 's lips pouting sulkily , she took out a further three pence . |
23 | The Captain had no sooner opened his mouth to say : ‘ Your husband is n't in … ? ’ than she took out a crumpled handkerchief and huge tears were rolling down her fat cheeks . |
24 | She took out a mirror and inspected her face carefully . |
25 | She took out a cigarette , lit it slowly , brooded . |
26 | She took out a bottle from the cupboard . |
27 | She took out a bottle of Glenfiddich and poured a wine-glassful . |
28 | From a drawer she took out a cardboard box , and laid it on the table . |
29 | Then she took out a comb , and began to set it into some kind of order . |
30 | Pushing aside her purse and the wallet of traveller 's cheques , she took out a comb , a packet of moist clean-up squares and a wad of tissues . |