Example sentences of "take out [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So if somebody gets H I , yes , because gets , takes out a policy at twenty five , gets diagnosed H I V at thirty , and they 're still living , they have n't actually got full blown aids , and they can live for a hell of a long time afterwards , they 're paying their W O P premium for a long , long time . |
2 | This may be illustrated by considering the position of a man on average wages whose wife does n't earn , who has two children under 11 , and who takes out a mortgage of three times annual income . |
3 | Most lenders of money , e.g. banks and building societies , insist that a home owner takes out an insurance for the worth of the building , to protect it against being accidentally destroyed . |
4 | Simon Tyler , of Chase de Vere , says that by taking the 5 per cent deferment ‘ borrowers can take out a loan for £84,000 and it will cost what a £50,000 repayment would with the Halifax ’ . |
5 | In popular discussions of private education , grandparents emerge as people very likely to pay school fees ( Guardian 27 May 1986 ) and it certainly has been the case for some time that it is advantageous in taxation terms for them to do so , since grandparents can take out a deed of covenant to cover this payment whereas parents can not . |
6 | A : You can take out a policy from as little as £4.50 per month , covering only yourself in the event of hospitalisation . |
7 | It had been arranged by the conspirators that the young shop steward , who had already collected two warning notes as planned , would take out a set of spark plugs in his lunch box at the mid-day break . |
8 | ‘ I tried to get a £1,000 overdraft from my bank , but they tried to make me take out a lot of loans . |
9 | Words such as ‘ unsown ’ and ‘ snow ’ or ‘ star ’ and ‘ stir ’ , along with many others like each other in this way make this a poem without the reader being aware of any rhyme which would take out a lot of the emotion . |
10 | Now , a lot of those frustrations would be alleviated by the fact that our callers go through a switchboard , who will take out a lot of the frustrations by doing some detective work before the call actually gets to you . |
11 | If I really wanted to make it all ‘ organic ’ I 'd take out a section of , like , six guitarists , who could all double up on parts . |
12 | and at ten to twelve my grandfather would take out the bucket with the old ashes and bury it in a garden , and that would burying the old year |
13 | One of the nicest and most original features of the game is that while Doodle can take out the enemy by simply throwing his pencils , he can also use them to draw the bonuses or weapons he needs . |
14 | When I went in for medicine I had the feeling that maybe I would take out an appendix on the kitchen table … now this has been a big disappointment of my life as a GP that whatever I can do , there 's someone else who can do much , much better . |
15 | On the basis of Mr Freeson 's letter , SAVE 's solicitors advised that SAVE should take out an action for mandamus , a court order to force a minister to do what he is obliged to do under statute . |
16 | yeah , yeah , well I , I see all that , then , what , what is it literally that you 'd ask me to do , would you take out an application for judgement on order fourteen , would you be expecting me to give judgment or , or , what other courses do you expect , be expecting hoping would take ? |
17 | She invested in up-to-date equipment , took out a subscription to hairdressing magazines to keep in touch with the latest ideas , and took clients at the weekends and evenings . |
18 | Laying it on the table he opened it , and took out a selection of fine flint knives . |
19 | Cy reached inside his jacket pocket and took out a phial of pills . |
20 | He reached into his back pockets and took out a wad of old notes . |
21 | But she dipped her thumb and forefinger into the bag and took out a pinch of snuff . |
22 | She took out a bundle of £10 notes each time and placed them in an envelope from her bag . |
23 | He unzipped the holdall , took out a couple of Boyt shoulder holsters and dropped them on to the table before delving into the holdall again for two handguns carefully wrapped in strips of green cloth . |
24 | But he still went on , left his unit , and took out a couple of generals before getting back to our lines . |
25 | After she had gone , Lissa went over to the security cupboard and took out a couple of files and two slim ledgers . |
26 | He went to the document case and took out a fistful of money , pretending to weigh it in his hand . |
27 | Hattie opened her writing-case , took out a sheet of paper and her pen , then sat gazing wistfully out of the window over Parker 's piece while she wondered whether or not to co-operate with Edwin 's stratagem that this must appear a chance visit . |
28 | Pietro Miletti opened his briefcase and took out a sheet of paper which he offered to the magistrate . |
29 | I opened my favourite drawer and took out a pint of bourbon . |
30 | He then went to the cool cabinet at the rear of the shop , took out a can of lager and put it in his pocket . |