Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

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1 It just takes me out of the house for an hour or two . ’
2 All sociologists whose work takes them out of the library and brings them into contact with living beings are certain to use the interview in their work .
3 It takes you out of the ruck and you find that you obtain some respect .
4 Not that going on the course takes you out of the field : a lot of time is spent on rehearsal and a lot of time is spent on performance technique .
5 Not only does this give the manager more opportunity to spend the amount much more quickly , but it also takes it out of the accountant 's hands : accountants decide when cash is paid but managers and suppliers decide when invoices are issued .
6 Absolute exemption from restriction or regulation is never obtained : circumstances , social or economic , may have altered , since they obtained acceptance , in such a way as to call for a fresh examination ; there may be some exorbitance or special feature in the individual contract which takes it out of the accepted category : but the court however must be persuaded of this before it calls upon the relevant party to justify a contract of this kind .
7 This takes us out of the realm of male-female sexual relationships into another sphere , where such bonds can be used for better communication between individuals , and to foster the link between teacher and pupil .
8 Should I take them out of the tank ?
9 They did n't they did n't take them out of the Joe you know erm
10 Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk .
11 Making things which look just that bit better is so easy , it 's worth a little extra trouble and will surely take you out of the learner stage .
12 An overdraft can be a cheap way to borrow if you have a regular monthly pay cheque which will take you out of the red so you can stop paying interest until you overdraw again .
13 Would n't take you out of the because he 'd go up there .
14 Her husband Sid would recognize the warning signs when she turned pale and became anxious , and he would take her out of the room before she passed out .
15 ‘ I 'll take it out of the oven ! ’
16 When that 's happened I 'll take it out of the acid clean it and show you how to take a print from the plate .
17 Just cover up the hundred ohms , let's take it out of the circuit .
18 But the , the fact is , that what I , my plea to you today , and and my plea to the committee yesterday is , that I do n't want this to be in the political arena , it is in the political arena , but I think we do need to er er er take it out of the political arena , for the benefit of of all the people that that put us here .
19 I can do that but I ca n't take it out of the socket .
20 In the long term , he said , the government would not take us out of the recession ; the recession would work out naturally .
21 Its expansion could take us out of the recession without further inflation and increasing unemployment .
22 BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN TAKING THEM OUT OF THE OVEN AND USE OVEN GLOVES .
23 The pages lie out flat on the desk when the cords are extended , so that it is possible to write the pages without taking them out of the binders .
24 The porter , now half-sober , greeted them as old friends and , taking them out of the priory , sketched a description of the track across the fields and meadows .
25 ‘ And there 's some shortbread and chocolates and a jar of chicken breasts , ’ she said , taking them out of the basket and putting them on the table .
26 In 1986 I cultivated new ambitions which took me out of the British orbit and on to a higher plane .
27 My decision early on to build site-specific works in steel took me out of the traditional studio .
28 They took me out , took me out of the bed and just dropped me !
29 Then she carried the basket to the washing line and unpegged the clothes rapidly , chucking them down in a windblown tangle ( Ella folded things as she took them out of the tumble drier .
30 John the Fletcher took them out of the water and out of his power for a while , but do you think a man like Isambard would ever forget or forgive the crossing of his decree ?
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