Example sentences of "you take [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't you take up the offer ? |
2 | Could you take on the Raid Gauloises ? |
3 | What do you do — put your ideas to one side and spend the next few months feeling deflated ; or do you take out a Midland Personal Loan now and enjoy the benefits of your purchase , paying the money back in easy stages ? |
4 | If your bank account is already low , do you take out a loan , send off cheques regardless , or stuff the bills in a drawer , hoping they will go away ? |
5 | yeah , yeah , well I , I see all that , then , what , what is it literally that you 'd ask me to do , would you take out an application for judgement on order fourteen , would you be expecting me to give judgment or , or , what other courses do you expect , be expecting hoping would take ? |
6 | So , did you break your letter down into two parts … first , did you enquire whether there were any professional reasons which would prevent you taking up the appointment and , second , can I have the following information etc ? ’ |
7 | Our link up with adidas has certainly provided a boost to membership , with many of you taking up the option to join and receive a free headband or wristband for their trouble . |
8 | Graham Sutherland , opposite a whole page of contacts , enthuses in a 1946 letter : ‘ Your photographs are wonderfully good ; easily the best we have ever had taken , and I can see how important was the time and care which you took over the composition and lighting and the idea … |
9 | ‘ About everything that 's happened since you took over the club . |
10 | It is also important to look at why you took up the job in the first instance , even if 20 years have elapsed in the meantime . |
11 | A set of priorities went with the job and if you took on the job you took on the priorities . |
12 | A set of priorities went with the job and if you took on the job you took on the priorities . |
13 | Neither will they cover , what they call a ‘ pre-condition ’ , that is , some illness or disability that existed before you took out the policy . |
14 | I do n't mean , I mean why have you taken up the other , the plastic bag and put it in that ? |
15 | Apply now for the protection of the Plan and we 'll send you a free First Aid Kit in a neat and practical case , when you take up the policy . |
16 | If you take over a farm with poor fences , you will probably feel obliged to stock it before your fencing programme is anywhere near complete . |
17 | No , once you take over a job you take over a job . |
18 | No , once you take over a job you take over a job . |
19 | He desires that you take over the keepership of the royal castle of Berwick . ’ |
20 | But make sure , you know , you well you take over the house , so we know what 's in them in case they get thrown out with the bloody rubbish ! |
21 | If you take on a project , you take it on and put everything into it . ’ |
22 | Yeah , like the electricity , but your chickens come home to roost when your overtime goes , when your job goes and you take on a commitment and they never , the last ten , fifteen , twenty , twenty five years and they 've never ever , ever taken on a commitment like that before , when it 's presented with just the roses around it , everything 's sweetness and light and roses and the other side is n't really put , put to you , think of the worse scenario , you 're out of a job , what can you do ? |
23 | This can be one of the greatest difficulties to overcome if you take on an adult dog which has had several previous homes , and has gained a reputation for snappy behaviour . |
24 | The information should be clearly presented and it should be plain to the audience : what the topic is ; why you have chosen it ; what view you take on the matter ; and why you have arrived at any particular conclusions . |
25 | Carrots curled into roses and golden hedgehog potatoes sneered : Make this the year you take on the challenge of making your vegetables more interesting . |
26 | And when you take on the role always hold something in reserve , so it 's what they 've created , but here 's something unexpected about it . |
27 | When you take off the mattress — does the base have a saggy surface ? |
28 | Pain is a treasure for there are mercies in it ; ( the kernel comes fresh when you take off the rind ) . |
29 | Afterwards , when you take off the string , the soft fingers at the end of the arm have hardened into claws . ’ |
30 | Keeping informed of the latest international research and developments in the field is easy if you take out a subscription to Applied Linguistics . |