Example sentences of "[pron] to take [adv] a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | For me this has been a very exciting year in which to take on a directorship of the department . |
2 | From there it is a comparatively small step for you to take on a role in a piece of forum theatre , and then on to working in role with the whole class . |
3 | The single currency mortgage allows you to take out a loan in Sterling , which the lender converts into another currency . |
4 | She said that it did not matter whether or not he knew Alexander Atkins and instructed him to take down a message for him . |
5 | Nothing could induce her to take even a morsel into her mouth — the imperious strength of a child 's sense of taste forbade it utterly . |
6 | As to what would have happened without the event of the accident in her A level year by way of results , I regret I have to find as a fact that she would not in the year of her accident , have achieved the grades necessary for her to take up a place at Norwich City College . |
7 | The police advised her to take out a summons against her neighbours . |