Example sentences of "take [pron] [noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Minnie had written to her about how terrible it had been , how Captain Cook had brought his wife up to see a specialist who had examined her and said at once there was nothing to be done , there was no operation possible , and he must take his wife home to die . |
2 | you do n't even take your bra off to do P E or whatever ! |
3 | I even took its number just to prove how professional I was , not that I had any idea how it could help . |
4 | A new Day Centre has opened in Stranraer , and Valerie took her team along to demonstrate Medau and help with an open class for the patients . |
5 | This time it was Jean herself who took the wheel as she took her husband home to spend a cosy few hours by his own fireside . |
6 | Each goal is planned for a week but some may possibly require longer ; our dieter will have to take extra time if it is taking her body longer to adjust than she anticipates at the start . |
7 | Young winger Kenyon took his chance well to beat Hunte at the corner for Warrington 's opening try and hooker Duane Mann made the Saints defence look foolish with a cunning kick through the ruck for Jackson to pounce . |
8 | They came and took his father away to help with this horse . |
9 | He took his pulse again to calm himself ( it had gone up to sixty-five ) and then began to concentrate hard on gathering up the bits of himself . |
10 | The CBI also expressed satisfaction that the Chancellor had taken its advice not to raise business taxes this year . |
11 | Williams was asked why he had not taken his squad back to recover the weapons . |
12 | Telling me to take my earring out to have my passport photos done . |
13 | These points should be should be looked into but as I say I take my hat off to infer at least having been loyalty to defend the inquest . |