Example sentences of "she take the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here she takes the fifth round
2 Here she takes the second round ,
3 As Teddy will be back at six , she takes the other rooms by storm .
4 Here she takes the seventh round
5 Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink .
6 Here she takes the first round ,
7 Here she takes the sixth round ,
8 She takes the whole subject very seriously and intends to become very involved in Green issues at all kinds of levels in future .
9 For example , she takes the Nicaean expression of belief as literally true , speaking not simply of the Logos but of Jesus ( sic ) becoming incarnate .
10 Here she takes the third round ,
11 Here she takes the fourth round
12 Many of these facts would have been known to Eva as she took the four day journey by train from Cape Town to land-locked Rhodesia .
13 She took the long way home , and walked slowly .
14 She took the newspaper-selling job three years ago to supplement her husband James 's income .
15 With her free hand she took the golden decoration from him , examining it with care .
16 Julia did n't care a sod about that kid , she 'd let her to scream on , stand in the middle of the garden screaming , indoors screaming and she said to me I have no feelings for her whatsoever but she took the bloody money every week and this is what 's so wrong , nobody knows how she er was as that child , only people like us who would hear
17 She took the official guide out of her handbag and peered at it . ’
18 She took the first train home .
19 She took the first set 6-4 but a sideways stretch to make contact with an English passing shot had the Belfast girl in trouble .
20 So she took the first lot back you know , the two boxes
21 A Miss , that 's right , she took the first class .
22 She took the two halves of the letter away , tore them in fragments , and burned them in her grate .
23 She took the two gifts from her handbag and set them on the table .
24 She took the correct corridor , found the Salome annexe and climbed up to the attic .
25 He glanced towards Rain but she took the lofty view that bribing security men was not her concern .
26 and from there she took the upper hand .
27 ‘ So have you , ’ said Julia as she took the proffered glass .
28 She took the proffered mug from Matey 's hand .
29 ‘ Are you sure she wo n't mind a total stranger calling on her ? ’ asked Melissa doubtfully as she took the proffered piece of paper .
30 She took the flower-filled trug from Dr Neil , admired the blooms , adding briskly , ‘ Come along , McAllister ; you might as well make up for lost time , ’ and all three of them walked into the parlour , Matey and McAllister of necessity , since it was their only indoor access to the kitchen .
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