Example sentences of "[modal v] have take [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The flood apart from ruining their home made their own car which should have taken them for the fully-paid honeymoon in Scotland , float off down the road and crash into another car .
2 ‘ You should have taken her to the clinic , Rachaela , ’ she said , without accusation .
3 I should have taken it for granted there was something the matter . ’
4 Strictly speaking I should have taken it from here to where to get rid of the turps ?
5 Should have taken it in the second half , but they could n't find the net .
6 ‘ I should have taken you with me years ago and damn the consequences . ’
7 Maybe I should have taken you to Calypso 's Cave , over on Gozo , ’ he added mockingly , running his hands down over her hips and closing the gap between them so that every hollow and curve came into contact with the steely wall of his legs and stomach , ‘ where the goddess Calypso managed to detain Ulysses for seven years … ’
8 The person taking the goods must have taken them in good faith without notice of the agent 's lack of authority .
9 And do galaxies with unusually compact companions show any sign of past quasar activity ? one intriguing clue is that the nearest compact galaxy we know happens to be a companion to the giant radio galaxy M87 — and its orbit must have taken it to within 6000 light years of M87 only 100 million years ago .
10 You 'll have to take me with you , Inquisitor Draco .
11 Whether we 'll have to take them off Thursday now , put them forward to Wednesday .
12 ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said .
13 ‘ I 'll have to take you to bed and remind you what a harem 's duties are .
14 Yes , when you get a bit bigger we 'll have to take you to a pantomime and then you 'll be able to say that .
15 ‘ Then I 'll have to take you in hand , wo n't I ? ’
16 Jean-Paul , you 'll have to take it with us , and — ‘
17 we 'll have to take it off this .
18 I 'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated , but you 'll have to take it from me that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self-interest .
19 Some might have taken him for a mere apprentice enchanter who had run away from his master out of defiance , boredom , fear and a lingering taste for heterosexuality .
20 A quick search failed to reveal any suspiciously empty bottles of barbiturates , but of course she might have taken them with her .
21 Anyone who did n't know them might have taken them for a couple of businessmen out for a Sunday afternoon stroll .
22 She made a lot of conventional noises , of course ; she had to because you ca n't have Rose and Grace getting any sillier than they are already and they might have taken it into their heads to copy you , but I could see she thought you had real spirit .
23 say if you 'd done it I could have took it for you tomorrow or the next day .
24 I could have taken him to task about how he was defining ‘ agree ’ and ‘ honest ’ , but just somehow did n't .
25 He was described as an enthusiastic , determined and well-turned-out soldier with leadership qualities which could have taken him to the top warrant officer rank .
26 Oh , I knew that that night I was in a very difficult position , if he had been on the public highway I could have taken him to the police station and taken him
27 I could have taken him if he 's on the public highway , I could have taken him to the police station .
28 Just the hint of a vengeful smile accompanied the massage that we could n't just walk off with that there dog — we 'd have to take him to the parcels office and sign for him .
29 T. B. Bloody pest was stray animals , stray dogs — people would come up and say they 'd found a stray , and you 'd have to take it off them , take their name and address .
30 I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ?
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