Example sentences of "[noun prp] [coord] take [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Can you come in next Saturday and take this wart off my finger ? |
2 | She first read Solzhenitsyn during a study trip in England and took some copies back with her . |
3 | Medlycott turns the ball the most while the dependable Neil Kendrick finished last season much more strongly , displacing Medlycott and taking 10 wickets at Old Trafford . |
4 | However , in spite of expert advice the new melon seedlings at Selborne did not flourish and so on 23 June 1750 , as his Kalendar recalls , Gilbert White called on Miller at Chelsea and took due note of the correct procedure . |
5 | Next day they had collected the rejuvenated Goblander , catching one of the rare buses to Colchester and taking all day about it . |
6 | There may be ten of us on Scotland Place on a Saturday night when the Morning Star got chucked out and the licensee was a feller called Pat McEwen ( he had a marine store dealer 's in Chaucer Street and took that pub ) . |
7 | ‘ I came out in November and took this place for six months . |
8 | Dexter detected a glimmer of pleasure , as if the man felt instinctive sympathy for Lancaster and took personal satisfaction in thwarting the police . |
9 | This includes the comment under 1028 that Cnut drove Olaf from Norway and took that country , the entry on his return to England in 1029 , and that on Olaf 's death at the hands of his countrymen in 1030 . |
10 | Seth had been defeated by Horus but took legal action to establish his claim to the throne of Osiris by bringing his case before the nine gods of Heliopolis . |
11 | There are grain ships , ore carriers , and many smaller ships trading with Ireland and Europe or taking refined oil or chemicals around the coast of Britain . |
12 | If I took First B. Mus. at the College I could go to Oxford and take Second B. Mus. there , and afterwards write my Exercise — as that was financially possible for them . |
13 | Meanwhile police here are liaising with Interpol and taking legal advice on whether they can extradite Mrs Hilali . |
14 | ‘ We started from the Linn O'Dee and took 7.5 hours to walk the 20 miles through the mountains to Coylumbridge , ’ said Murray . |
15 | He asked them to bring back news of Sigarup and to take some flour and potatoes and a small parcel of rice grains blessed by the god . |
16 | Well , just photographs went to London and took some photographs , brought some postcards back . |
17 | Ellen , unencumbered with luggage , had already reached Wavebreaker and taken two plastic fenders from a locker . |