Example sentences of "i [modal v] take [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have decided , however , in the interests of posterity , to cut nothing , though I may take the liberty of annotating the text here and there , putting some of the facts straight and referring the reader to related documents , such as interviews you once gave or books and articles on you which have since appeared . |
2 | Maybe I ought to take a look at her family . ’ |
3 | I must take no notice of their politeness or kindness which was designed to trap me into giving information . |
4 | Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward . |
5 | Nenna thought , I must take the opportunity to get things settled for me , even if it 's only by chance , like throwing straws into the current . |
6 | I must take the opportunity of saying what a marvellous job I thought both Captains did . |
7 | I must take the blame for thinking of this one . |
8 | So , if those are the only two choices , I must take the jade . ’ |
9 | To clean the water I must take the dirt out . |
10 | As Leslie was the only officer in the missing plane ( ironically the transport aircraft was a Stirling — the same name as his birthplace ) , I decided that I must take the lead among the families . |
11 | And hire a car also ; I must take the photographs for printing . |
12 | I should take a couple with you out of your box and erm , just take those ones . |
13 | I was quite prepared to do this journey alone , but my mother , who had given me every encouragement although well aware of the risks I was running , insisted I should take a companion . |
14 | Er I should take a box |
15 | I sit on the wooden floor for a moment to gather my strength , also to decide exactly where I should take the relics to dispose of them . |
16 | Maybe I 'll get there one day , or I might take a day trip to EuroDisney sometime in the summer months . |
17 | I do n't know whether , people thought that erm if they interfered with me I would n't er I would n't play or what it was but then , anyway erm when the war ended , as I say I got a bit erm worried and erm I then got in touch with er Mr who was then er , then taken over from Sir Cecil Clerk of the Council or Chief Executive and erm , he suggested that erm I might take a course for the erm Home Workers Diploma For The Blind which erm was , well it was a sort of specialized er social worker really . |
18 | We were invited to stay with friends living in Northern Burgundy , and to visit a painting school at La Buia , in Umbria , with the idea that I might take a class there in May 1993. there was some discussion , earlier in the year , of another in Venice , and we will break our journey there , for breakfast , next week . |
19 | I might take a gamble for myself . |
20 | ‘ On the other hand , ’ added my mother hastily , as though she feared that I might take the chance to postpone the ceremony in order to accommodate the philadelphus , ‘ chrysanthemums are more reliable . |
21 | ‘ If you do n't need anything else , ’ she said distinctly , ‘ I thought I might take the transistor up to my room for company and have a rest on my bed . ’ |
22 | ‘ Two weeks , I 'll take no money . |
23 | ‘ I 'll take a turn . |
24 | ‘ Very well , I 'll take a look . ’ |
25 | However , I 'll take a look . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think I 'll take a look around , ’ Fly was saying , heading towards the elevator . |
27 | ‘ Beam me up and I 'll take a look round the Universe for you . ’ |
28 | ‘ All right , I 'll take a look round . |
29 | ‘ I 'll take a look . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll take a look . ’ |