Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] take out " in BNC.

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1 But the following year ( 1905 ) William Hamilton declared to a delegate meeting of the STA that " even if it were true that work would be lost to Edinburgh , it would be better to follow the work and get fair wages than to see the bread taken out of our mouths at home " .
2 ‘ I want the emotion taken out of this debate .
3 You lose it , and you 've got the option to take out a new plan after the five years .
4 If I get the piss taken out of me tonight
5 Mr Scrivener said that while the council did have the right to take out interest-rate swaps for debt management , other types of transaction were ultra vires .
6 We 've looked at the expense charge of one pound nineteen , the cost of running a policy taken out each month .
7 The challenge in our modern world is to use medical techniques that will preserve the life of the baby and the health of the mother , yet still allow women to respond to the natural forces of childbirth , so that they may really feel they have given birth , rather than having a baby taken out of them .
8 giving an errand to take out to the place you know because er if
9 My guess is that it was this if anything which provoked the reaction amongst British critics at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival , and the covert but unsuccessful attempt , reportedly led by a British daily newspaper , to have the film taken out of the Festival altogether .
10 But to have the decision taken out of her hands like that was irritating and downright unfair .
11 As soon as we arrived after our long pull from the valley , she would arrange to have the horse taken out of the shafts .
12 But I think she was fairly relieved to have the situation taken out of her hands by her parents telling her what to do .
13 I do n't often get the chance to take out such an attractive young woman , ’ and put his hand on my knee , I put my hand on top of his and held it there .
14 The officer resisted the urge to take out a notebook , to ask questions .
15 dude , cos I 'm only going to get the piss taken out of my hair are n't I ?
16 All back together again yes , I 've got to go into hospital on erm well , tomorrow actually for erm another operation erm that 's to have a plate taken out of erm the collar bone which I broke in the middle of last season .
17 It seemed incautious to attempt it indoors , and I was half-way out of bed to get a tray to take out into the garden before I realized the ridiculous nature of the enterprise .
18 Although the courts do have wide powers to re-allocate property and can require an ex-husband to take out life assurance , such arrangements do not necessarily compensate for the loss of an index-linked widow 's pension in old age or a lump sum and widow 's pension payable on a husband 's death in service .
19 British Coal has reserved the right to take out what machinery it wants elsewhere .
20 Now that was er , it was er or they were oranges what had been cut in half and they had the centre taken out so it was just the orange peel and that was pressed into these barrels , filled with water and that was then brought up on to the quay , left on the quay and that used to go to .
21 ‘ But when we came we had the fireplace taken out .
22 ‘ I had no right to take out my anger with myself on you . ’
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