Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [art] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | You must take a glass back to the kitchen to drink whilst preparing the Direktor 's lunch . ’ |
2 | Normally , the owner must take the cassette out of the machine by hand , and flip it over to record on the other side . |
3 | ‘ You must take the heat out of the situation . |
4 | To clean the water I must take the dirt out . |
5 | ‘ Why , my lord , when we were left alone — and I think if they had not been in such haste to move on they would not have left a man of us alive to tell the tale — we first tended the worst hurt , and took counsel , and decided we must take the news on to Ramsey , and also back here to Shrewsbury . |
6 | The suggestions were that Bernie Ecclestone , as vice-president of Promotional Affairs for FISA , was keen Mansell should stay in F1 , particularly if Senna should take a year off . |
7 | no every time you go out to feed the birds you should take a bucket out |
8 | Perhaps Bruce Kent 's critics should take a leaf out of the book of the nuclear lobby , which goes out of its way to substantiate the case for nuclear power for civil purposes . |
9 | Maybe they should take a leaf out of horse racing 's book and introduce starting stalls. : - . |
10 | So in my opinion , they should take a leaf out of the books of people in industry and pay both management and staff on results . |
11 | Should a student have any security problems , he/she should take the matter up with Security Staff . |
12 | Parents often did not attend , and at most the couple might take a day off to celebrate . |
13 | Minnows who want to become corporate Moby Dicks might take a leaf out of Compaq 's book . |
14 | ‘ If you do n't need anything else , ’ she said distinctly , ‘ I thought I might take the transistor up to my room for company and have a rest on my bed . ’ |
15 | ‘ I think I 'll take a look around , ’ Fly was saying , heading towards the elevator . |
16 | ‘ All right , I 'll take a look round . |
17 | And next week , we 'll take a look back at the highlights of the Central South soccer season … |
18 | We 'll take a slice out of her own sweet flesh . ’ |
19 | I 'll see that bugger tomorrow mornin' if I have to get up at five , an , I 'll tell him what I 've meant to do for a long time ; I 'll take the can along to the authorities . |
20 | but the er , at the joint meeting of course they 're all a bit subdued , cos they 're coming onto to well what 'll happened , cos I 've work up there , they 're much more gregarious than the bloke down here , so they 'll take the stuff out of especially when , so we 'll be doing it . |
21 | Tell her no , it 'll take the colour out of your cardigan ! |
22 | Well I 'll go and get ready then , I 'm not going yet right , I 'll get on my shirt and I 'll take the bed down and tidy up , right , and rake that fire out , do you hear the dogs snoring ? |
23 | And I said well were on our way out so she said alright , were hang on and wait for you to arrive at seven and then I 'll take the rest back . |
24 | ‘ You keep the hired car , and I 'll take the train back to Bruges . |
25 | When she still looked bewildered he said more harshly , ‘ I 'll take the heat off if you 'll show some appreciation . ’ |
26 | Er they have well just the same as er some of these weight reducers. they 'll take the weight down but look at the side effects . |
27 | I 'll take the file up to your office , Miss Forbes . ’ |
28 | Well , I 'll take the microphone off cos I 'll put it like this , down here like this No Caelia , no just leave it alone . |
29 | Der summat like that , and his wife had a baby at the same time as Elaine 's so she our midwife would come and er , so the she kept in touch really of of what they were because they wanted to , I 'll take the place off , they wanted to take it over . |
30 | Then when we meet up with the copter he 'll take the mail out . |