Example sentences of "be take out [art] " in BNC.

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1 If not , I would n't be bankrupt but I would be taking out a second mortgage on the house . ’
2 In a related announcement , Groupe Bull SA says it will be taking out a cross-licensing agreement with HP giving Bull access to OpenView components , whilst HP gets Bull 's CM-API .
3 Should the call come within the next week , I shall be taking out a full-page advert in the Whaddon and Mitchley Argus to express my thanks to you all for your support during my short period as manager .
4 They will also be taking out a consignment of syringes .
5 ‘ All you have to do is take out the midrange fleck . ’
6 A county councillor facing assault charges is taking out a private summons against the man he allegedly assaulted .
7 So the mayor 's taking out the oranges ?
8 TROUBLED John Major was accused yesterday of having ‘ little confidence ’ in keeping down interest rates — because he 's taken out a cheap FIXED mortgage .
9 Mrs Buck 's taken out an official complaint against the officers who arrested her at the chemist in Oxford .
10 And the other thing is that the second year 's payment is taken out a year 's later through the same banker 's order .
11 All that you have to do to be included in the draw for this super prize , is to take out a subscription for yourself — or a friend or relative — by 25th August , on which day the draw will take place .
12 The alternative is to take out a civil action in the courts .
13 You have to repeat the same size cut on the rootstock stem but , as it will probably be a slightly different thickness , you will not need to cut in quite so deeply ( the object is to take out a shield shape that the bud will fit as perfectly as possible ) .
14 All you need to do to get this indispensable item is to take out a new subscription to Outdoor Action .
15 The temptation which most club golfers seem to face is to take out a wedge regardless of the fact that the shot might be easier using a different club .
16 The other method is to take out an endowment policy in both names .
17 It was taking out a girl with a trail of boasts littering the streets behind you , although you both returned as virginal as you had set off but usually much colder .
18 Fernando turned to her from the fridge where he was taking out a bottle of wine .
19 Pete went over to the wagon , and as he was taking out the inventory clipboard he explained that they 'd be going down to the boat house in Diane 's pickup truck .
20 The first thing I did when I came to live in this lovely place , was to take out a subscription for MKM .
21 It 's always difficult to know how to start a completely new venture , but the way I did it was to take out an ad in Guitar Player magazine , offering to modify any piece of equipment — anything that anyone wanted done .
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