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

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1 Sex on Sweeney 's cannibal isle is said to be a business of being ‘ bored ’ , but the horror of the perception takes it out of mere ‘ boredom ’ , which was killing the Melanesians and , Eliot thought , the modern world .
2 And when they start on about ‘ beam me up Scottie ’ they hope it will really take them out of this world .
3 I 'll take it out of one of our vans .
4 inch by two and you had to tell these dockers what size it was and they 'd take it out of that particular stack .
5 You talk of the , you talk of er wo should we take it out of this , should we take it out of that , Councillor .
6 You talk of the , you talk of er wo should we take it out of this , should we take it out of that , Councillor .
7 No , Kensington and Kennington might be separated only by a letter of the alphabet but the streets that came between them took you out of one world and into another .
8 But Mr Patten — who would earn a tax-free salary of £140,000 — would be expected to remain in office until the handover in 1997 , taking him out of mainstream politics for five years .
9 So why put him under the pressure , she sa cos I said , I want to know what the long-term effect of me taking him out of this is , because , effectively I 'm taking him out of something of the system , knowing , he 's going to miss that .
10 And he said oh I 've been taking it out of one of our own caravans , our own caravans he said .
11 He really took it out of this photographer , and I can tell you he 's lucky to be alive today .
12 Years of hard training , injuries and arduous touring have taken him ahead of British brothers Martin and Graham Bell , but have brought him little remuneration so far .
13 A lot of money has gone into their schooling but as my financial situation has deteriorated we have had to consider take them out of private education and sending them to state school .
14 those chocolates have made me sick , take them out of this hot room
15 We could talk about a proportion of that for you — each time I take him out of some piece of action , you stand to gain .
16 Now if I said you know that ten P I owe you well there you are take it out of that seven pence .
17 It has no right to be there and if you will take my advice you will tell Frank Coven to take it out of that window and back to the bank as fast as he can . ’
18 Will he also introduce training schemes to put the United Kingdom back where it was before we had a Tory Government and to take it out of this recession ?
19 Take us out of this maze .
20 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
21 Given that the second Tory recession is set to cost 550,000 manufacturing jobs and 100,000 companies and is set to put the United Kingdom at the bottom of the European Community league table on under-investment and employment in 1992 , will the right hon. Gentleman now admit that urgent action is needed to boost employment in Britain to take us out of this situation ?
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