Example sentences of "i took the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An' I took the bloody pill . |
2 | I took the easy way out . |
3 | I took the small knife from my left breast pocket and nicked my left thumb carefully . |
4 | I took the small thing out of his hand . |
5 | Later , I took the then editor of The Ley Hunter , Paul Screeton , there . |
6 | It was through the need to obtain money for this that I took the part-time job with Mrs Morton and her husband , Weary Willy . |
7 | I took the long cut home . |
8 | I took the only option that I could see was open to me , and I ran away into the desert . |
9 | ‘ I took the religious name of Agatha , really my own , but if you ask the Lady Prioress , she will tell you I entered these walls as Marie Savigny . ’ |
10 | ‘ As to the time of death , I took the internal body temperature at eight o'clock . |
11 | His eyes lingered a dry moment on mine , as if to make sure I took the implicit compliment ; and then , as if to limit it , he turned out the lamp . |
12 | I took the other half , inspecting it in a similar manner . |
13 | I sat cross-legged just by the blaze , staring into it from up-wind until it was out and only the metal of the Black Destroyer remained , then I took the sooty skeleton and buried it where it had been ruined , at the bottom of the hill . |
14 | I took the welcome opportunity to stand up . |
15 | After lunch in Sunderland , I took the coastal route home , hoping the notorious Hartlepool to Middlesbrough line could secure my fortune . |
16 | In my father 's house , I took the back room . |
17 | I TOOK the little cinder that was the remains of the wasp and put it into a matchbox , wrapped in an old photograph of Eric with my father . |
18 | I was shaking by the time I got the thing to the Bunker , nearly frightening myself to death with my paranoid imaginings , but I prevailed ; I took the filthy skull there and I cleaned it and stuck a candle in it and I surrounded it with heavy magic , important things , and got back cold and wet to my warm little bed safely . |
19 | I certainly learnt next to nothing at St Aubyn 's and when I took the Common Entrance examination for Eton I failed so ignominiously that the authorities wrote to my mother that it would be futile for me to try again . |
20 | I took the dramatic Poem Maud by Tennyson — all fourteen hundred lines — and learnt them and presented them working with two friends , a designer and a lighting man . |
21 | ‘ I suppose I took the wrong path , ’ he said , ‘ and I found myself at the edge of a cliff . ’ |