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

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1 The highest earning dealers only take back OTC stock if their client needs the funds to pay for another stock ; or if it is a stock that the directors want back , so allowing the dealers to retrieve in their names , and thus to evade a cut in their own commissions .
2 ACROSS 1 Give bad reviews to dumb show — he might be in this ( 9 ) 6 Old-time US lawyer and rocker ( 5 ) 9 Reversing of French vehicle went quickly ( 5 ) 10 Dynamic object contains fungus ( 9 ) 11 Main entrance where he went Up the third time ? ( 3,5 ) 12 Baldwin shortly takes on church position ( 6 ) 14 The man himself ( 7,6 ) 16 New sandpit from E. Europe used to treat shoes ( 4,3,6 ) 21 Gauges placing a thousand rows ( 6 ) 22 Seller hears another way to say in other words ( 8 ) 25 Phone round Esquire readers with article on things observed ( 9 ) 26 One lady posed as the one with tattoos ( 5 ) 27 Equipment in ship for sketches he 's appeared in ( 5 ) 28 One put her away immediately ( 9 )
3 The main points to bring out concern why a professional should not take on ownership-of behaviour problems .
4 ‘ I only just took out earthquake insurance . ’
5 I think one of the problems is not taking out rate card , if you leave out , if you actually say this procedure does not cover full estimates and costs or costing based on rate cards .
6 In 1966 , when the Visual Effects Department finally took on Doctor Who , they too rebuilt the Daleks , enlarging the midriff sections to make them wider and taller after operators had complained of chaffed and scraped shoulders .
7 At 91 years of age , has just taken up painting water colours and choir singing at a local day centre in his home town of Hull .
8 Crane Holdings have just taken over Grey Rook PLC , which has a three year trading record .
9 However , I 'm leaving work soon to take up fostering teenagers , so this should leave me more time to devote to campaigning .
10 Joining these two , Mr Pleavin also took home Fishwick Mandy at 1500gns , another out of a Royal Show title dam .
11 I continued to chair the inquiry into pensions and later took over family policy when the much liked Minister of State for Social Security , Rhodes Boyson , went off to be the number two in Northern Ireland .
12 TP280 and TP298 were both taken on charge RAF in mid 1945 and independently shipped to Air Command South East Asia at Karachi .
13 7.7.8 If at any time the Tenant shall be entitled to the benefit of any insurance on the Premises ( which is not effected or maintained in pursuance of any obligation contained in this Lease ) to apply all money received by virtue of such insurance in making good the loss or damage in respect of which such money shall have been received The landlord 's concern is to avoid the situation by which its insurers may refuse to pay the whole of the proceeds of insurance where the tenant has also taken out insurance cover for the premises , pursuant to a common provision found in insurance policies .
14 This means that employers who traditionally take on school leavers are having to look elsewhere to augment their staff .
15 Father and son team up to take on top-dogs Quay
16 Becker now takes on world No 4 Goran Ivanisevic in today 's first semi-final .
17 Dean Cowley , formerly in charge of stationery , will now take on marketing services , including advertising and sales promotion .
18 Although they have apparently been happening for much longer , abductions first started coming to light in the late Sixties , but they 've really taken over UFO culture since the publication of Communion in 1987 .
19 Where a council had a plain political majority , educational decisions were now taken on party lines .
20 Chairman Mao and his little red book actually sort of advocated table tennis because it did n't take up paddy fields ; it was very economical ; you can stick 10 tables in a canteen , so it was very much conducive to the communist way of life and of course , China …
21 On the other hand , wallmounted fittings do n't take up table space , have no trailing flex and can be properly directed to your reading material .
22 He could n't take home business associates for dinner because he was embarrassed for them to see you .
23 It is n't going to take any risks , Parker said , and has even taken on US software specialists to provide in-depth knowledge of the local market .
24 Peter Robinson , a Democratic Unionist MP , said people were sceptical of ‘ the idea of rogue cops going around to take out IRA terrorists — it 's the sort of stuff you might expect to see on television with Clint Eastwood ’ .
25 We were quite a good example with Habitat merging with Mothercare and then taking on Richard Shops , Heals and eventually BHS , all done extremely amicably .
26 Workington face mighty Wigan at Derwent Park on Sunday for a place in the Regal Trophy semi-finals , then take on neighbours Whitehaven on Boxing Day .
27 It was a puzzle , really , how he had ever risen as high as assistant bank manager , although there were rumours that his immediate superior , Mr Quigley , had been confined to a lunatic asylum after claiming that aliens were about to take over South-West London .
28 Movie-goers began queuing hours before doors opened for the film , in which the 12-year-old again takes on robbers Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern .
29 Child star Macaulay Culkin , 12 , again takes on robbers Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern .
30 The accused allegedly deceived federal regulators by fraudulently taking over Independence Bank of Encino , California , using Pharaon as a front .
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