Example sentences of "take [pron] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Your capital at the moment takes you just over so you know once your capital 's below sixteen hundred quid |
2 | She ranges historically as far back as the Florence of Savonarola 's time in Romola , and geographically she actually encompasses themes such as Judaism in her last novel Daniel Deronda , and that , I think , you know , takes her both chronologically and geographically well beyond Jane Austen 's range of interest . |
3 | Well , Christine takes him up there if they come here for the weekend . |
4 | Nobody ever takes it too hard if a blackmail victim gets nasty . |
5 | In sum , effective penal reform will not be achieved until the central government takes it really seriously and |
6 | Oh well he could ring you up and you could take them back down but at least they would be dried . |
7 | I 'll take you there later and you can see it . ’ |
8 | just that I tried the phone room , I 'll take you down there and , I could see you from up here and I said he 's around . |
9 | It is all so silly , and I would n't take him so seriously if it was n't for the fact that five years ago he had an affair and , yes , she had long hair . |
10 | ‘ I 'll take her straight upstairs and put her in her cot , ’ she began , but Connor put out a hand , stopping her . |
11 | I suppose he 'll take it easy now and try to strengthen up for the winter |
12 | ‘ If we tried to stop him doing it he would just take it up again when he was older . |
13 | Well I do n't know , I feel quite guilty because I think maybe I could of done a bit more , but I 'll certainly take it away now and I 'll have a chat with some of the |
14 | The fact is I did take it out once or twice , determined to do something with it , but other things , like earning enough to keep a roof over our heads and send the children to decent schools , always seemed to intervene . |
15 | We shall now see that in order to account for changes in the modern world this evolutionary background of the ego and superego is by no means irrelevant ; on the contrary , we must take it very seriously if we are to be able to understand what is going on around us . |
16 | I doubt if Calder will take it any further once he 's had time to think it over and realise how upset you were . |
17 | Well , yeah , I spoke to them like , on the telephone , erm and basically they er and we agreed that we would n't take it any further so it er happened to be a police officer 's view as against our view , and whilst we did n't agree with the view , er we sent enough references to make our point known anyway . |
18 | I 'll take it home well and you can have , well there 'll be nowt bloody said at our house after five o'clock so you do n't |
19 | Great fun if you do n't take it too seriously and with effects as ludicrous as these you wo n't be able to . |
20 | I 'd no idea he 'd take it as badly as this . ’ |
21 | ‘ I have no future but my children and my wife will take it as far as it goes . |
22 | Well , would you take it further then and abolish the monarchy ? |
23 | Or should he just take it off again and hope that she 'd come back in time . |
24 | Theory can take us little further than this general analysis . |
25 | It will take us even further if we assume that the dependence of effects on causes is smooth . |
26 | The first thing was when I got there , my parents took me up there and the cow man was just coming back from going in with the cows , and he looked across at me in my sparkling white , new uniform , you know , land army girl sort of standing , ’ Ah , you be my new mate then ! ’ you should have seen my mother 's face ! |
27 | Then one day they took me out again and let me free to try to fly for myself , and I knew that I must try , for much depended on it . |
28 | But they took me in then because one of my mates in the London Scottish was in the Squad . |
29 | My eyes filled with tears , that took me as unexpectedly as one of the Corporal 's ambushes . |
30 | He was the one that got me pregnant and he says that I ca n't come home at all now and I phoned the hospital , yes , and they said that come in and if I go in then you 're going to arrest me and then you 'll just call my dad like you always have done every time I 've run away from home and then every time you lot have took me back home and then I end up getting pregnant . |