Example sentences of "i take [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I take thee … to have and to hold … ’ was once thought of as the beginning of a romantic and loving vow , which women could hardly wait to take .
2 Although I take her on short trips to the shops , she ca n't cope with going too far from the house .
3 ‘ Christ knows what will happen when I take her on to the shop floor , ’ he said .
4 I take her up and they allow me to sign .
5 ‘ The next time I take her for a walk , I 'm not going to let her out of my sight , ’ he said .
6 I get a cooked breakfast , then I always get myself and my little girl washed and dressed first , because I take her to school .
7 I take her to school , I come back , and my husband shoots off he minds the other two for me while I go to the school .
8 Back in Australia I have a dog called Gabby and I take her for walks — I really miss her .
9 " So I was , sir , but I thought my bride had better see something of what 's goin' on in town before I take her back and bury her on the Moor .
10 I take her with me , everywhere .
11 BELVILLE : I take her to an artful young baggage and had I a young handsome butler or steward she 'd soon make her market of one of them and snap at him for a husband .
12 We never let her out , the only time she goes out is when I take her to the shop .
13 If she wants to go anywhere I take her or she goes with uncle . ’
14 I take her along and she comes .
15 I take her the tea .
16 ‘ She will have to say so before I take her back . ’
17 No I 'm not , erm if I , if I take her for a long run .
18 It will certainly seem so to the Englishman ( as I take him to be ) , who found in the ‘ Envoi ’ to Hugh Selwyn Mauberley — Pound 's most explicit farewell to England , as he prepared to leave her in 1918 — ‘ externality : an externality which , considering what Mauberley attempts , is utterly disabling ’ .
19 In the hope that Willsford adapts to the place , I take him to come home first , ahead of Cool Ground , Brown Windsor and Stay On Tracks .
20 I take him at his word , for I can not go to see for myself , not being male .
21 ‘ Sure , I take him in the jungle , Jefe . ’
22 I take him to the yard .
23 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
24 After breakfast at the palace all the inmates are thrown out , whatever the weather , and the only place he can take his child is outside : " Usually I take my little boy at weekends to the fair at Whitley Bay , or I take him on the metro and we sit at the front — he loves trains .
25 After all , he refuses to mix with boys of his own age , and rarely leaves this house except when I take him on my rounds . ’
26 We could talk about a proportion of that for you — each time I take him out of some piece of action , you stand to gain .
27 Bob needs money for things like cigarettes , stamps and batteries , and I take him cards to send to the children on their birthdays and at Christmas .
28 I take him in my arms and hold him .
29 If I go out I take him to mum 's .
30 Well if I take him you can do the veg if you like get down
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