Example sentences of "[verb] take [pers pn] off [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The city council , responsible for housing people with Aids , has taken her off the streets and put her in a room in a single-occupancy hotel . |
2 | ‘ In charge of ’ means that once a person takes a vehicle on a road or public place he normally remains in charge of that vehicle until he has taken it off the road or public place again . |
3 | Nate would never have taken him off the presentation if he was n't being moved sideways or demoted . |
4 | Mm do you have to take them off every time you wash it ? |
5 | He had taken her off the streets and given her a home because he was besotted with her ; the home that Sarah 's mother had kept clean and cheerful even when her health was failing . |
6 | Nicola had taken them off the path and into a dense part of the wood . |
7 | The Briton would presumably have also been issued with a name-badge but with a British horror of self-advertisement had taken it off the moment he could . |
8 | Well it should n't it it did i but if you just went up to the top they got a pair of I should think about four or five lengths they had to take it off the sprocket and er course you see they |
9 | Some shops have taken it off the shelves . |
10 | They 're not planning to take it off the market . |
11 | Morse smiled at her : ‘ I promise to take you off the list as soon as possible . ’ |