Example sentences of "[pers pn] take [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shall I take quite a few egg sandwiches alright ?
2 It helps you take up a positive attitude if you are aware that others have recognized that age discrimination exists and is unfair .
3 Do you take out a new loan before the old one is paid off ?
4 Do you take out a new loan to pay off the old one ?
5 On balance he 'd have preferred to have seen them take on a top world fast bowler to ease the new-ball burden on him — as indeed they intended before negotiations with Australia 's Craig McDermott broke down months before the start of the season — but sees at least one advantage in having a star batsman rather than bowler .
6 ‘ We feel we should fight Mr Butters and let him take on a white elephant while we play elsewhere for a year and maybe we can return to Belle Vue . ’
7 The loco remained in service until 1947 but those final years saw it take on a neglected appearance but it remained at Gorton intact until 1950 .
8 AN Olympic sprinter takes around 20 seconds to cover 200m , but how long would it take even the fastest reader to plough through the 211m of shelf space of new material acquired in the past year by the National Library of Wales ' Department of Manuscripts and Records ?
9 Let us take just a few examples of strongly formed collectivities with a broadly socialist orientation to illustrate the point .
10 Let us take now the bold step of increasing the number of dimensions by one .
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