Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] take [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously , you the supporters already accept that I must take the greater challenge when it comes . |
2 | I am not confident about how I should take the hon. Gentleman 's concluding remarks , but I shall bear with equanimity what I suspect may be a poisoned chalice . |
3 | So some of these Graham stripped it down , but some of these days I 'll take a daft notion and er |
4 | ‘ I 'll take a little walk before lunch . |
5 | I 'll take a shorter run up and build up to it gradually . |
6 | I said give us the keys and said I 'll take the bloody car . |
7 | I 'll take the civil service . ’ |
8 | Well let's look at a few examples I 'll take the Korean war of nineteen fifty to fifty three , the Cuban missiles crisis which , although was not an actual war , very nearly threatened a nuclear war , of nineteen sixty two and the Vietnam war of nineteen sixty three to nineteen seventy two . |
9 | I 'll take the spare horse . ’ |
10 | you take the high road and I 'll take the long road and I 'll be in Scotland |
11 | McMillan said : ‘ There 's no way I 'll take the smaller share . |
12 | ‘ Well , I 'll take the smaller size , thank you . |
13 | 13 I 'll take the lone road |
14 | I 'll take the lone road Alex Gordon on why he thinks Scotland should go its own way |
15 | If you do n't come back I 'll take the whole bottle . ’ |
16 | I 'll take the whippy hedge , you take the sky . |
17 | I 'll take the next right . ’ |
18 | I 'll take the English car and be done with it . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'LL TAKE THE NEAR POST , YOU GET PISSED ON ‘ WOGAN ’ . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm sorry but I 'm afraid there is no way I could take an untrained girl onto my books . |
21 | Erm because the report is er quite a long report mainly the er part of the report erm I will pick out the most important comments and if I could take the first part of the report first erm this concerns a new staffing structure between er , newly emerged welfare rights and advice service . |
22 | " I could take the whole lot . " |
23 | I 'd take a local job , doing anything , before I 'd uproot her . ’ |
24 | We 're absolutely delighted that you 're here in Portsmouth for your congress and it 's very very important to us and I think perhaps I 'd take a little bit of time to explain why it 's important . |
25 | Given the chance , I suppose I 'd take the Flying Carrot to Bombay again , though by that time I 'd have taken parachute lessons . |
26 | I would take a stand-up bath in Mick 's washing-up bowl , wash all my clothes , clean every item of equipment , and wipe the wheelbarrow , lockers and the groundsheet with disinfectant . |
27 | The next day I would take a brand-new notebook from my bag . |
28 | I can assure my hon. Friend that I shall take a close interest in this matter . |
29 | I shall return to this issue of determinism a little later , but first I shall take a brief look at some of the themes in empirical research on gender and education . |
30 | I shall take the odd break from coffee mornings to engage in militant breastfeeding in some prominent spot in a major department store . |