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

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1 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 .
2 Should I take them out of the tank ?
3 They did n't they did n't take them out of the Joe you know erm
4 BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN TAKING THEM OUT OF THE OVEN AND USE OVEN GLOVES .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 ?
10 They took them out of the war yes because er the allies dropped these two bombs on these two Japanese cities
11 On the other hand , it can create a system through which goals may be achieved , having taken them out of the realm of pure ideology .
12 So much so , that the Commissioner , Lieutenant-Colonel Sir William Sumner , had taken them out of the formal structure and appointed Bragg as his personal detective assistant .
13 He was glad that he did n't throw out the Christmas cards from his son and daughter in 1987 , for every year since he had taken them out of the suitcase on top of the wardrobe and displayed them in his own room as if they had come in with the morning post .
14 FOOTBALL managers have asked the FA to take them out of the firing line of the terrace hate mobs .
15 You could find yourself in the ludicrous situation where you have to take them out of the country for half-an-hour and take them back in again .
16 If you want to take them out of the book
17 Where they become problematic , especially for members of marginalized cultural groups , is in what they begin to mean if we take them out of the pristine hot-house of the academy and put them into the messy struggles of day-to-day life .
18 Carlos and Tony take them out of the plane and up to the motel without any trouble .
19 So that was the , the philosophy behind that particular proposal , that where you 've got development works , you take them out of the budget , and the bidding process , and try and get a rolling programme of expenditure and receipts , so that , if that 's approved that would deal with two and three .
20 Works of art or literature might be obscene ( ie depraving or corrupting ) but their great significance might outweigh the harm they could do , and take them out of the prima facie criminal category established by s1 of the Act .
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