Example sentences of "taking out a " in BNC.
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1 | Taking out a note pad from his pocket he drew a map , writing down the names of the roads and the turnings to take . |
2 | But anyone taking out a loan from Lloyds Bank between Monday and 31 December may win one of five first prizes worth £7,500 each , 20 smaller ones valued at £1,600 , or an Olympus camera . |
3 | The saving on interest rate costs by taking out a foreign currency mortgage is obvious enough — about 5 per cent to 6 per cent . |
4 | He later bought a restaurant in Scotland , before taking out a lease on a hotel in Scarborough , North Yorkshire . |
5 | Most repossessions take place within the first three years of taking out a mortgage . |
6 | ‘ Take these , ’ she said , opening a drawer and taking out a pair of kitchen scissors . |
7 | The son of Tony and Monica Dickinson , who respectively preceded and succeeded him in charge at Poplar House , Harewood ( not far from Leeds in Yorkshire ) , Michael Dickinson had ridden 378 winners in eleven seasons as a jockey before taking out a trainer 's licence for the 1980–1 season . |
8 | ‘ I think so , ’ replied the scientist , taking out a piece of paper and pencil from his pocket . |
9 | It was cleaned by Gorton shed prior to taking out a southbound express and adorned with wreaths , it would enter Victoria just after the service had begun . |
10 | Taking out a patent can bring the inventor quite a fortune . |
11 | I laughed and taking out a handkerchief , quickly wiped my face . |
12 | Finally , if you need a builder to carry out a substantial amount of work on your house after you have purchased it , it is worth considering taking out a BEC Insurance Guarantee for the building work : details in Appendix . |
13 | Within twelve months of taking out a joint policy , a successful businesswoman was killed in her car when a lorry swerved across her path . |
14 | 4 ) Finally , once your contributions cease under one policy , you may continue to take advantage of the Society 's tax exemption by taking out a new Bond . |
15 | This leaflet answers some of the most common questions people ask when they 're thinking of taking out a policy : |
16 | Taking out a pencil , she noted down the number on a piece of paper , and then peeped cautiously into the back of the car . |
17 | Bremner 's decision to sue the Sunday People by taking out a libel action against the owners Odhams Newspapers Ltd and the player Danny Hegan , was an attempt to clear his name and retrieve his integrity rather than a money making scheme . |
18 | He had gone out to the pub a couple of times with some old friends and was thinking of taking out a young woman he had met . |
19 | So if a husband is considering taking out a PP , he should certainly discuss the terms with his wife so that they both understand what is being given up . |
20 | Similarly , to deal with the earthquake protection requirements at Cruas , more stringent than at most of the other sites , without having to modify the standard model , the power station was built on neoprene bearing pads capable of taking out a large part of any acceleration that might be imparted by the ground . |
21 | But I 'm a wage-earner myself , you know , now , ’ she said , and her thoughts travelled back to the past month , when she had eked out their very slender resources by taking out a couple of children every afternoon . |
22 | It is usual when taking out a mortgage to arrange adequate insurance cover in the event of death . |
23 | Most were within the first three years of taking out a mortgage and among people who bought property early in 1988 on over-generous terms that stretched monthly payments to the limits . |
24 | ‘ We have to help ourselves by never stretching ourselves to the limit when taking out a mortgage or borrowing money . ‘ |
25 | ‘ But in most cases you are likely to save money by not taking out a contract , ’ says the CA . |
26 | If you 've been thinking about taking out a subscription to the Royal Horticultural Society , now 's the time to do it . |
27 | Make sure you get a copy of Ideal Home every month by taking out a subscription . |
28 | It is like taking out a mortgage : we have to repay the loan many times over . |
29 | At the time , however , they took the precaution of taking out a two-year lease on their office space , since they had no idea how fast the firm would grow , whether it would be a success , or if they would work as well together outside E&Y . |
30 | That is to say , people who had said that they might consider taking out a loan of up to £400 but not more were given a set of credit terms for a £100 loan ; people who might consider taking out a loan of over £400 , but not less , were given a set of credit options for a £1,000 loan . |