Example sentences of "he take [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't let him take out the men .
2 And so every year between Christmas Day and New Year 's Day , he takes over the kitchens at Hampton Court with his forty assistants and runs them .
3 ‘ It all depends on how he ( Brand ) plays , ’ said the Spanish star , delighted to be back in contention a week after finishing second in Switzerland and two weeks before he takes on the Americans in the Ryder Cup again .
4 He could see that refrigeration would bring about a complete change in people 's lifestyles and in 1880 he took over the patents of the Bell–Coleman cold-air machine and developed what was known as the dry air refrigerator .
5 Castro later admitted to Herbert Matthews that when he took over the refineries he did not know whether or not Moscow would supply Cuba with oil ( Matthews : 1969 , p. 171 ) .
6 Because he took over the reins at such a late stage in 1763 Giardini was unable to entice to London either the best Italian singers or a famous composer .
7 ‘ Has young Meredith changed any of his wild ways since he took over the reins at the manor ? ’
8 On Nov. 19 , 1990 , Lini conducted a reshuffle in which he took over the portfolios of Civil Aviation and Tourism ; Energy ; Fisheries ; and Foreign Affairs .
9 He took up the links again between Moses and the killing of the primal father at the end of his life .
10 He took on the lectures , started by J. W. Hinchley [ q.v. ] in 1909 at Battersea Polytechnic , in 1917 when Hinchley was made an assistant professor at Imperial College .
11 I 'd never heard such oratory , admiring the way he took on the hecklers .
12 He took out the keys that he 'd brought from the office back home , and opened the door .
13 And he took out the keys and threw them onto the bonnet .
14 He took out the pliers settled the pilchard key firmly in their jaws pushed it to a precise distance into the keyhole and turned .
15 He took out the coffees .
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