Example sentences of "take they [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | She took them off again when she remembered that it would be she who would have to Ronuk it again if Matey saw its shine marred . |
2 | Once they had cooled completely we took them out carefully so we did n't disturb the curls too much . |
3 | There had been women but he had taken them almost absent-mindedly and dropped them equally absent-mindedly . |
4 | She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted . |
5 | In the north , the German advance from East Prussia had taken them as far as Windau , near the Gulf of Riga . |
6 | She really was more than half-minded to take them downstairs again and post them through the hole in the mahogany skirting board of the dining-room where they could lie in wait for crumbs of bread and cheese and apple peels that she would be careful to drop … |
7 | His attorney had managed to get him to take them up again and I went to the prison to have the necessary papers signed . |
8 | P.S. I think we left some skeletons in water , if so , tell James to take them out merely and lay them on the table to dry . |
9 | I make the point because , in the report that we are debating , we make several recommendations and we wish the Government to take them more seriously than those that we made in the past . |
10 | Although a couple of the other demonstrators also looked promising I have been unable to take them any further because of financial constraints . |
11 | For example , loud clothing will create the disturbing feeling among the Japanese businessmen that the foreigner has perhaps failed to take them as seriously as he might have , by failing to observe that the common practice in dress in Japan is some degree of formality . |
12 | Winkles down at Finn Mill there used to be sm well thousands , millions of them , winkles and the ships used to come round from the Blackwater from Colchester area , come round , stay round the Finn Mill about a fortnight and they used to have what they call a well in their boat and they used to have fill up little sacks like a sand bag of winkles and take them round there and cultivate them . |
13 | Did the elderly have minds like old wardrobes stuffed to overflowing with useless memories and take them out sometimes and look at them and ask themselves why they were there ? |