Example sentences of "[noun sg] [unc] [noun] to take [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 May I have your Majesty 's order to take out the soldiers and destroy them ? "
2 GORDON Rushton , the Ffestiniog Railway 's General Manager , said : ‘ The first point is that FR is simply following the terms of the High Court judgement and the second point is that Gwynedd County Council 's application to take over the lease was rejected by the court .
3 This is Digital Equipment 's attempt to take on the Intel Pentium chip .
4 For all its precautions ozone can reduce free swimming bacteria and parasites , reduce the organic load , produce crystal clear water and increase the redox potential ( the water 's ability to take on oxygen ) .
5 If you do n't tell them that we want a banker 's order to take out the er annual payments .
6 Opposition MPs mocked the Government 's decision to take over the Student Loans Company as its first act of nationalisation .
7 It was left to the capital 's campuses to take up the baton .
8 But you have that Mark 's and Spark 's catalogue to take back with you .
9 Fyfe , MTM 's former managing director , has become the City 's tip to take over at MTM 's Hutton Rudby base .
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