Example sentences of "take [adv prt] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 where you 're just watching , helping , washing a few cups with somebody and , and then going on a course one or two days a week , and then you 're consider whether being took on and even if you 're not took on at that place at least you 've got something to say you 've done when you 're
2 Leonard Forde , who has n't played since the quarter-final win over Down , returns to the left corner of the defence , and Paul O'Callaghan takes over at left half forward .
3 How many p people d di did he take on at that time then , when he first took over ?
4 Security staff will take over at other times
5 The working class can take over at any time when they wish , when they have the knowledge , when they are in the majority .
6 Crellin , who took over at promoted Leigh from sacked Kevin Ashcroft this summer , said : ‘ I have resigned because of boardroom interference . ’
7 Others had tried the same demolition job when Ian Hislop took over at Private Eye , but the continued involvement of icons Ingrams and Cook helped him survive .
8 From the moment that Brian McClair , the first player Mr Ferguson signed when he took over at Old Trafford , put United ahead after 14 minutes there appeared only one winner .
9 What I would say is that Liam was inexperienced in management when he took over at Celtic Park .
10 He was also keen to return North and Lawrence wasted no time when he took over at Ayresome Park .
11 Rogers and Lambert took off at first light to see what was happening .
12 They took off at three Gs and cars behind had to stand on their noses to make way as the big Ford burned rubber off towards the next junction south and a break in the central barrier .
13 The pilot agreed and together they took off at 1047 hrs .
14 He appeared to be asleep but when he saw officers he took off at high speed .
15 On the new album , Bring it on Home to Me stands out : mean Tyneside vocals and Irish pipes gloriously underpin the moody soul structures of Sam Cooke 's classic , the pipes taking off at one point as if on a Claptonesque guitar solo .
16 All that is happening is that the story is taken over at various points by each of the members of the cast .
17 The story is now taken up at second hand .
18 While he said the AS/400 may well be taken up at existing IBM Corp sites and by medium-sized firms , he feels larger organisations will be less eager in Europe than in the US .
19 While he said the AS/400 may well be taken up at existing IBM Corp sites and by medium-sized firms , he feels larger organisations will be less eager in Europe than in the US .
20 Perhaps 20 items is a bit much to take in at one sitting , but choose your favourites and you will not be disappointed , as everything is captured in wonderful sound and expertly performed .
21 The best and easiest way to ensure that you get a large range of bricks and enough of each kind of brick that you need to build and repair your body cells , is to mix the protein foods you take in at each meal .
22 The Newcastle-based steel fabricator and erector contracted to carry out the steelwork went into receivership early in the operation but fortunately Bone , Connel & Baxters of Motherwell was able to take over at short notice and , says Alan Muir , ‘ did a great job ’ .
23 They were first developed on seaplanes to encourage them to take off at lower speeds and are now a common feature on speedboats .
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