Example sentences of "[be] [verb] take [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Officers from the Lothian and Borders force are expected to take him back to Scotland tonight .
2 Officers from the Lothian and Borders force are expected to take him back to Scotland tonight .
3 Why you 're going to take me out to er Easy Runner are n't you ?
4 They 're going to take me back ! ’
5 " We 're going to take him out and show him round . "
6 It 's called Chicken Bowe and we 're going to take it everywhere with us until he agrees to fight Lennox .
7 Now as soon as you 've got a minus X and you 're trying to take it over to one side , and you 're trying to bring the other one over , there 's a good chance that something 's going
8 You 're trying to take it away with all these dentists and bone men and switching her side in bed .
9 If she thinks I am going to take her out , she just panics .
10 And if necessary , Lizzy , I am going to take you out of here by force . ’
11 ‘ Let's tell them we are going to take them back without compensation . ’
12 The final word on Tony Iommi 's custom-built JD guitar has to come from John Diggins himself : ‘ Apart from the fact that Tony 's been threatening to take me out for a drink ever since I 've known him , things have changed a lot , and now we do n't get the time to get together any more .
13 Certainly that was as close to a gap in the smokescreen as there had been , when Charlie 's Indians were screaming ( silently ) for a quick sale to sever their connection but before a barricade of shell companies could be erected to take it over
14 These birds may be seen taking their specially prepared foods from raised feeding trays and nectar tubes arranged near the visitors ' viewing path .
15 You see they 've got to be seen taking it out
16 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
17 Either it is an instance of a proof by reductio ad absurdum , in which we assume something true in order to prove it false ; or it is a way of exposing a paradox within the concept of knowledge , for the sceptic can surely insist that if a central concept such as that of knowledge can be used to take us validly from true premises to a false or impossible conclusion , something is wrong with the concept ; there is probably some internal tension which should be exposed rather than swept under the carpet .
18 ‘ I 'm going to Steve now and I 'm going to take him away from all this .
19 ‘ I 'm going to take you away , and marry you . ’
20 ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge .
21 ‘ I 'm going to take you home , ’ he said .
22 The hell with jet lag — I 'm going to take you out tonight and stay up till my eyelids just droop shut ! ’
23 All right then well thank you Simon that 's a broad thank you and and thank you very much for your money as well a hundred and fifty quid he gave that 's loads of dosh er to come in for the day as well and I 'm going to take you out for a a nice lunch in a bit when he can wonder around have a poke around everywhere this afternoon too so should be all right should n't it that ?
24 I 'm going to take you back with me . ’
25 ‘ I 'm going to take it away on holiday . ’
26 I 'm going to take it steadily , step by step , and enjoy each step . ’
27 Tuesday 27th we camped at East Twinbrook , about five miles from where the waterway ends and where the Chewonki van would be waiting to take us back to camp .
28 Even if reinstatement or re-engagement is ordered , an employer can not at the end of the day be forced to take you back .
29 Sit on the floor in the library , look at the books from a child 's level — are they interesting , would you be tempted to take one home if you were a child ?
30 If you are buying a house , watch out for mortgage indemnity ( or guarantee ) insurance : you will probably be required to take it out if you need an advance of more than 75% .
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