Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] take some [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Well , anyway , you must have taken some fascinating turns … and I feel I have , too . |
2 | ‘ That must have taken some delicate handling , to get a man at the very top in that secret society . ’ |
3 | But it must have taken some sweet talking from Newman to persuade Mansell 's wife Rosanne to agree . |
4 | The Irish must have taken some droll amusement out of the sights and sounds of New Zealand rugby being in a hyped-up state during their tour — and with not all the impact coming from the tour matches . |
5 | She 'll want to take some warm clothes |
6 | If you 're away from home , you 'll need to take some portable substitutes with you |
7 | Have you read it again and realised what you 're supposed to do you 'll have to take some spare tapes in and spend lunch times wo n't you ? |
8 | We are not proposing any subscription increase at this stage , but if we are to continue to balance our books in a rapidly changing world we will need to take some tough decisions . |
9 | ONCE Czechoslovakia settles down from the current euphoria of people 's power , its new leadership will have to take some hard decisions on how to overcome its economic difficulties . |
10 | Although he would not care to make predictions , ‘ it is not unlikely that the other side of the election , particularly in the case of Labour , we will have to take some very , very tough action indeed — not the least of which will include raising interest rates ’ . |