Example sentences of "have take it [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’
2 Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests .
3 He has taken it in response to the pressure and fight put up by the ‘ homelands Chief Ministers ’ — Buthelezi and Co .
4 If he had accepted her invitation to supper she would have taken it for encouragement ; he would simply have put off the evil day .
5 We were asleep by 8 p-m. but would have to take it in turn to keep guard , not just against the enemy but also the cows !
6 I know it 's a cliche but we really do have to take it from game to game — it 's the only way . ’
7 I mean you could never load er , you could never load a hopper down to its plimsoll mark with peat , that was so light and cos you could n't put any more in so you used to have to take it to sea perhaps we we well you would call it half loaded .
8 Well , Wa Waitrose have taken it , like all the supermarkets , they 've taken it on trial .
9 and they 've taken it in turns in that now
10 She had heard the arrival as she weeded in the walled garden , but , like Taggy , she had taken it for Diggory .
11 Took a walk in the fields saw an old wood stile taken away from a favourite spot which it had occupied all my life the posts were overgrown with Ivy & it seemed so akin to nature & the spot where it stood as tho it had taken it on lease for an undisturbed existance it hurt me to see it was gone for my affections claims a friendship with such things but nothing is lasting in this world last year Langley Bush was destroyd an old white thorn that had stood for more than a century full of fame the gipsies shepherds & herdmen all had their tales of its history & it will be long ere its memory is forgotten .
12 He had recognised and understood the value of the gift she offered , and had taken it with reverence and respect .
13 ‘ Someone had taken it by morning . ’
14 The monastery 's right to Pallas was challenged by the Lady Garsinde , wife of Bernard le Velu , who declared that the estate had belonged to her first husband Raymond , from whom count Raymond III had taken it by force .
15 And very soon they were , he said a moment ago they had taken it from Jesus , they were no longer trusting in him , and they started to trust in themselves in their own ability .
16 She made ee she made a Heather a birthday cake the other day and I , I 've got say actually this cake was pretty good but like , she had to take it to school !
17 " The Meeting have taken it into Consideration the Complaints which every member of this Meeting have now stated , that their Dykes and Inclosures are very much Damaged and broke down by passengers assuming to themselves a right to take Cross and Short Cuts thro' Inclosures …
18 Erm that in fact er whether it 's been on board accurately by the report er or not is , is a matter for er question , but it was something that they bore in mind when they where reaching their conclusion , so they believe that they have taken it into account .
19 We need to see that they have taken it into account .
20 The trade unionists have learnt the lesson ; they have taken it to heart .
21 Police have taken it for tests and an inquiry is under way .
22 IBOA members in Britain fully realise this situation and have taken it on board in recent years by accepting pay settlements which were far less than increases in the Retail Price Index .
23 That is by and large true , but Hardie is not certain that men have taken it on board and he is keen for plenty of men to attend to get a better understanding of the position .
24 Since 1979 the 12 European Community members have taken it in turn to spend an annual £70,000 on works of art .
25 And maybe that is part of real life , maybe that is a fact of life that women have to take on board , but perhaps men have to take it on board a bit more as well .
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