Example sentences of "take our [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Both the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror said that we might take our opposition to the point of resignation .
2 ‘ But what I ca n't understand is why they did n't just take our project in the first place .
3 ‘ Hopefully we can take our rapport onto the pitch on Wednesday and make it work . ’
4 And since it looks as if we 're all goin' to the same place , why do n't we take our kit to the left luggage then see if we ca n't find that canteen ? ’
5 Taking our cue from the Cardiff group 's vision of a system which ‘ would recall the patients to see their general practitioner at regular intervals , warn … and request … both clinical information and blood for estimation of glycosylated haemoglobin , ’ we have developed a system for prompting community care of non-insulin dependent ( type II ) diabetes .
6 But taking our morality from the Bible does not necessarily mean merely taking it on trust and authority , and abandoning all thought of moral knowledge .
7 You have only so many police officers you can use and it 's taking our eye off the ball , ’ he said .
8 After dinner , it being light at that time until midnight , we took our friend into the hotel garden and , for possible use in the film , recorded him shouting German wheel and engine-room orders such as would have been used by Prien during the mission .
9 John Sewell has a unique claim to a place in any gallery of Palace heroes , because he was the popular and talented skipper of the team which took our club into the 1st Division for the first time in its history , back in 1969 .
10 He was smiling as we took our place by the baggage conveyor belt .
11 We climbed up a twisting staircase past two floors of tables and then took our place in the bay window on the top floor .
12 Lincolnshire is a flat county , you see , exactly right for aerodromes , and they took our house for the airmen , I suppose .
13 After I married , we took our family across the broken waters of the Pentland Firth to spend a fishing holiday in a caravan by the shores of Loch Boardhouse .
14 People seem to like Leeds a bit more and while that 's nice , it 's maybe one reason why we 've relaxed and taken our foot off the pedal .
15 ‘ He says Hugh has taken our stranger to the Broken Drum .
16 Later levels take our hero to the harbour , and even Jacques Cousteau-style to an underwater base .
17 We take our time on the way back , stopping to look in shop windows and that .
18 Take our article on the latest Japanese gimmick , for instance , It 's an electronic notebook with ‘ revolutionary image input function ’ .
19 I trust that the above gives you the information you require to take our discussion to the next stage , but in any event , I should be please to discuss any further matters that you may raise .
20 ‘ We seek the power in order to do all that , to stop being spectators and start being negotiators , to take our country off the sidelines and put it in the mainstream of advance where it should rightly be .
21 We have to take our place in the queue along with everyone else .
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