Example sentences of "[conj] she take [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Pauline , who always had back problems , felt so sorry for the little mare that she took her over from Jackie .
2 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
3 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
4 Well , that did n't mean a thing to me , so she took me out next day to the Champs Elysée , into a very expensive shop .
5 Karen says that her mum used to compete as a swimmer , so she took it up and caught the bug .
6 He hesitated for a moment , and she took him up on it .
7 In those days Garth was a merchant banker , and she took him home to meet her parents , who thought he was wonderful .
8 So I went over and I bought two necklaces , I gave them to Julie who made the shirt , and she took them apart
9 There were ten birthday cards on the mantelpiece , but they had been there two days and she took them down .
10 Mrs Denham wore heavily-rimmed glasses , and she took them off from time to time , restlessly , as she talked : the crows ' feet round her eyes were deeply scored , and her eyes without their glasses had a distant , worried look , as though committed to far other fields of concentration .
11 This old fella had died and she took us there to choose what we wanted which was horrible .
12 And she took it straight off her !
13 There was some kind of engraving on the medallion , and she took it over to the window for a closer look .
14 He did not tell Hannele that , but he told her he had to go alone , and she took it calmly .
15 But , much to her surprise , when the bread was baked and she took it out , she found that it had turned to a beautiful large loaf of the finest wheat flour .
16 The letter was addressed to Mrs Violet Theresa McKeown and she took it down , holding it between finger and thumb .
17 Fabia felt it might be a touch cruel to laugh at him again but , feeling certain he would run a mile if she took him seriously , she was a little nonplussed about how to answer him .
18 ‘ I think there 's opium in it , Anne , and if she took it too often it would n't help when she really needed it .
19 Rosalind would be very cross if she took it home unposted after paying her to send it !
20 She hid the cutting in the cocktail cabinet in the prop-room — if she took it home Uncle Vernon might get his hands on it and embarrass her by reading it out to the commercial travellers .
21 But she was insane if she took it seriously .
22 She did not try to soothe him , but she took him away from Skid Row , pulling him into a kingsize bed with freshly-laundered sheets .
23 ‘ There 's no accounting for taste , ’ I quipped , but she took it seriously .
24 ‘ Then I 'd say perhaps Harry 's sunglasses and pen and belt were with Angela Brickell because she took them there herself . ’
25 Because she took it in , she 's got rid of the mark .
26 and I do n't know whether she took me down to see him to see if I 'd backed down
27 I do n't know whether she took me seriously .
28 she looked absolute daggers when she took him out did n't she ?
29 when she took it away and hid it .
30 He attended without wavering as she took him round to the head of the little dale , above the cottage , pointing out the hare 's field below them as they went .
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