Example sentences of "[noun] take it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With bids all over the room , as well as on phones , the Baltimore Museum 's $28,000 ( £20,000 ) bid took it beyond the grasp of New York painting dealer Stuart Feld ( who really did n't need it , having nine others ) .
2 When the screen is completed , a local builder and about half-a-dozen husbands take it to the peace well at the corner of the village green on the Saturday morning .
3 Fierce Eyes ' spear took it in the shoulder .
4 He picked the largest , his spear taking it through the gut .
5 twinges take it off the hinges we was getting nowhere What shall we
6 Grant took it from the loft this morning .
7 IRAS 's orbit takes it round the Earth every 100 minutes , passing within 9o of the poles on a path 900 km high , well above the water vapour in Earth 's atmosphere which absorbs much of the infrared radiation from space .
8 Its orbit takes it around the world once every 24 hours , so it appears to stay at one point in the sky .
9 Quails ( 16:13 ) : twice a year the common quail 's migration route takes it across the region where the Israelites were at this time .
10 I mean , the Sex Pistols took it from The Stooges , the Stones took it from Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker , and the Beatles …
11 It needs a new person to take it into the future , someone free of the old , deeply ingrained prejudices and affiliations .
12 Let Ben take it to the man in Lancaster .
13 Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the nod .
14 At 11 p.m. , he made sure there was still plenty of tape left on the machine and departed , returning at 8 a.m. the following morning to take it across the street to Syrian George .
15 The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
16 The convoy 's route took it along the M53 motorway through Cheshire and Wirral to Birkenhead 's East Float Dock .
17 The convoy 's route took it along the M53 motorway through Cheshire and Wirral to Birkenhead 's East Float Dock .
18 Evidencve of the original hospital is fading as new building and departments take it into the next century .
19 And now , with the way that the human take it to the medical profession for giving them a longer life expectancy , thirty percent of people are diseased .
20 And even if every star managed to lose enough mass to avoid collapse , what would happen if you added more mass to a white dwarf or neutron star to take it over the limit ?
21 Fortunately , the result of this test proved to be negative but , given the temperance of her lifestyle , her decision to take it in the first place would , at the very least , seem as bizarre as Mr Oliver Reed , the thirst , embarking upon an assertiveness training course .
22 ‘ One of our great strengths is our ability to take it on the chin and come out fighting . ’
23 But its opposition to traditional psychological accounts of socialization , and its articulation , against white feminism , of a specific and positive role for the Afro-American family , leads it to be cited by many feminist psychologists , and the first edition of Williams 's ( 1979 ) Psychology of Women reader took it as the sole representative of psychological work about black women in the overdeveloped world .
24 well they says to go there , get an invoice take it into the insurance and they will send us a cheque back out .
25 However , if the marble has enough energy to take it to the top of the hump then it will , of course , roll down the other side .
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