Example sentences of "[pers pn] had take a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I had to take a message to these ’ — she almost said gentlemen — ‘ to Mrs Felton about her youngest son ; he 's in hospital . ’ |
2 | I was told I would have to have another operation a month later , but first I had to take a course of male hormones called Danazol . |
3 | ‘ I was so sick , I had to take a day off . |
4 | that was at four o'clock , I had to take a tablet . |
5 | Some of it got into the car and irritated my eyes : I had to take a hand off the steering wheel to rub them and it was almost wrenched out of my grasp as the car lurched into a hole in the road . |
6 | It was only a four-seater plane , though , and in the end there was n't enough room for me , so I had to take a bus from Birmingham up to Dundee . |
7 | I had to take a breather and a hoarse croak escaped me . |
8 | I said I would , but I would n't see him for a couple of days because I had to take a train . |
9 | I had to take a lot of oddments as well , like the marble . |
10 | I had taken a couple of slices of bread up the tree with me , with the intention of feeding small pieces of pinched flake into their midst to see if they would accept them . |
11 | I had taken a day off from my work , and I was doing a little gentle fishing in a river near Leithen 's house . |
12 | I had taken a letter of introduction from my own bench and from the Magistrates Association . |
13 | I had taken a package tour to Moscow and Leningrad primarily for the White Nights Festival of the Arts in June — an annual event of Soviet cultural life when the sun hardly sets for a fortnight and old men sit in the public gardens for half the night playing speed-chess . |
14 | I had seen it when I had taken a detour from Arequipa into the Colca , reputedly twice as deep as the Grand Canyon . |
15 | And she passed with flying colours She 's been driving for years apparently but she had to take a test . |
16 | She had to take a class in ten minutes . |
17 | She had to take a walk down a short corridor from the main hallway , go down a few steps to the kitchen . |
18 | She had taken a craving for the sight of green grass . |
19 | She had taken a tablet of the drug — one of a group of amphetamine-based substances — on a visit to the Hacienda club in Manchester in July . |
20 | She wished she had taken a chance and kept Angel , for there was no lessening of the pain that parting with her had caused , and no comfort to be found in Newcastle Place . |
21 | She had taken a delight in reproaching Edith at every opportunity . |
22 | Jackman has played Martin twice in the last eight months and lost both times , but Jackman was buoyed by the fact that she had taken a game off her on each occasion . |
23 | Her face had been just the same then — interested but inscrutable — and she had taken a fiver off all of them . |
24 | It seemed a long time since she had been out of her apartment , longer still since she had taken a walk . |
25 | It was a distinct , physical feeling of sick panic , as if she had taken a step — and there was nothing there . |
26 | Things happen , he thought , and lay on the bed listening , but she had taken a magazine in with her and he fell asleep waiting . |
27 | She had taken a handful of downers with her whisky around 10 a.m. and had woken up in hospital . |
28 | He wondered whether she had taken a lover during the last five years . |
29 | She had taken a job in Manchester which bored her as much as she knew it would , but where she could settle down and get to know the people she was working with . |
30 | that at the time of the loss or damage he or she had taken a room at the inn ; and |