Example sentences of "taking that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I I have not one person ring me up and say ooh you rotten tory taking that money out of |
2 | Taking that level of security down to individual data items , what what areas of my chartered account can I update what areas can I look at ? |
3 | I know I 'd had to smash the door , he had to smash the door open with a spade , the lock for me , cos , he , he , he could n't get , he tried er taking that panel out at the bottom and he could n't get it out and I did n't really want him to smash the double glazed glass , in fact it , that would of been very difficult |
4 | " Are you sure , senator , " he said at last , " that you would n't be better taking that fever to your cot for the day ? " |
5 | Clearly upset at such a slight on Jay 's character Mr Morgan retorted : ‘ If you are taking that attitude you are not having the ball back . ’ |
6 | The one up the main road — I do n't like taking that route because it 's colder and there 's alot of traffic . |
7 | In practical terms it means taking that course of action which most reliably will avoid the possibility of criticism by their superiors . |
8 | I heartily agree with him , and I suspect that that is really an argument in favour of federalism in due course — I would not necessarily be too frightened of taking that course . |
9 | What are you doing taking that folder , anyway . |
10 | Many farmers are taking that message seriously . |
11 | ( Moreover , the very fact of our taking that look can , as Werner Heisenberg pointed out , anyway affect the behaviour of the particle concerned . |
12 | Now is , is the fact that they do n't do that , they still go for this rent and interest rate reduction is it because of the experience of the north , they found that the best way in the north was to go for rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then go on , and they were simply taking that experience into the south , but taking it into a different area where it was no longer necessary or appropriate ? |
13 | Taking that principle as a starting point , an attempt was made in Belfast to assign to the fieldworker a clear social identity which allowed him or her to claim a role in the community . |
14 | ‘ Get on , girl — if , as I must suppose , you are taking that brute out for exercise . ’ |
15 | Well we 're not taking that home you can have it . |
16 | It 's only because you 're a Yorkshireman yourself that you 're taking that position . |
17 | Not taking that kind of dam fool risk . |
18 | But she was n't interested in taking that kind of chance with her own heart . |
19 | And he 's got the highest marks of any candidate taking that entrance exam. ! |
20 | So they 've done it , I think someone er who 's walking along the road , see you standing there taking that picture and say , what on earth are they taking a picture of that for ? |
21 | Also taking that view was Dr Tony Andrews of the Royal Veterinary College in London , who said : ‘ I know I have to be careful in what I say but in my view , the management in many herds as far as feeding regimes are concerned is little better than controlled starvation . ’ |
22 | ‘ So I suppose she wo n't feel up to taking that creature out in the morning . |
23 | However , anyone taking that quotation as evidence to confirm that Scottish business is dissatisfied with the service it receives from its legal advisers could n't be more wrong . |
24 | What I 'd like to share with you this morning is how we as a church took that challenge and the experiences we feel we 've received from taking that challenge . |
25 | ‘ Where are you taking that bag ? ’ she yelled at him . |
26 | Okay now taking that point then let's look at the , the nature of er federalism financially . |
27 | Like when you were in the other week and I was taking that class |
28 | Are you taking that line because you 're in favour or opposed to it ? |
29 | The third respect in which Galileo 's theologizing backfired arose from his taking that office upon himself . |
30 | Jackson , Mississippi-based LDDS Communications Inc , Metromedia Communications Corp and Resurgens Communications Group Inc have now reached the letter of intent stage in their plan to merge with LDDS shareholders retaining about 68.5% of the combined company and John Kluge , chairman of Metromedia , expected to be chairman of the combined company with Bernard Ebbers , LDDS chief executive , taking that post ; the combined company will be the fourth largest long-distance carrier in the US , a title that has been held by a whole string of companies over the past few years . |