Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] take [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps she took after an aunt . |
2 | Hardly a candidate for success you might think but you would be wrong to the tune of £120m because that 's how much it took at the US box-office . |
3 | As the T1 determines how long it take for the magnetic resonance signal to recover after each image , a long T1 — that is , 1–3 seconds as in water , determines the maximum image frequency achievable in continuous , long duration experiments . |
4 | You can not put a time on how long it takes for a swimfeeder to empty . |
5 | Right , er Right , it 's how long it takes for a whole substance to react , so it ca n't Say you put two |
6 | But just how long it takes for the heat to flow out will depend on how well your home is insulated and draught proofed . |
7 | The graph below shows how long it takes for the present value of £1,000 per year to reach £15,000 . |
8 | But just how long it takes for the heat to flow out will depend on how well insulated and draughtproofed your home is . |
9 | When he felt brave enough he took off the old pullover and the tracksuit pants that he 'd been sleeping in and started to dress . |
10 | Two days later we took off the splint . |
11 | Half an hour later he took off the dressing-gown and decided to go downstairs . |
12 | Tomorrow he takes in a further round of 125cc British championship at Donington Park and after his ninth spot in the Supercup at a wet Oulton last weekend he 'll be one of the leading contenders . |
13 | He noticed , too , that it was stone floored , and immediately he took in the feeling of clinical cleanliness . |
14 | Here he took off the pendulous wig , wiped his face on the yellowing lace handkerchief dripping out of the over-ornate and antique jacket and revealed himself as a young man . |
15 | Now anything really deadly serious that took place then you taken to the headmaster 's room and he dealt with it . |
16 | And then she took in the claw-like ends , curling inwards to grasp the stair . |
17 | FERGIE 'S four-year-old daughter Princess Beatrice will be king today when she takes to the boards in the nativity play at Upton House school in Windsor , Berks . |
18 | Yeah the penultimate line is where you take off the existing policies from the total need and that 's what you 're left with the , the guy 's going to need two hundred thousand pounds to provide his wife with about eighteen , nineteen thousand a year . |
19 | A camera with a wide-angle lens is fixed high up on the wall at a point where it takes in the widest angle of the room . |