Example sentences of "[verb] taken it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In charge of ’ means that once a person takes a vehicle on a road or public place he normally remains in charge of that vehicle until he has taken it off the road or public place again . |
2 | ‘ The Mirror has taken it from the limited audience it has had right out into the open . |
3 | Should have taken it in the second half , but they could n't find the net . |
4 | ( Of course he had , having taken it from the deep freeze the night before . ) |
5 | ‘ He 'd have had to have taken it during the meal or shortly after . |
6 | He had taken it to the President , and he had liked it , and he had signed it . |
7 | Now what happened , and it was a good procedure because what happened was that if anyone say on a Friday had found himself in a difficult situation , we would then discuss it on the Monday afternoon , er bearing in mind that he had taken it to the foreman and had got no response from the foreman , we could discuss it on a Monday afternoon , the convenor and the secretary would deal with it the following day , and in all probability , without having recourse to take it any further , reply to the man that the matter had been resolved and , and to his liking . |
8 | They later discovered he 'd broken his leg in a road accident 6 weeks earlier , and although Odey had taken it to the vet he 'd ignored advice to have it operated on . |
9 | The Briton would presumably have also been issued with a name-badge but with a British horror of self-advertisement had taken it off the moment he could . |
10 | Some shops have taken it off the shelves . |