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% . |