Example sentences of "i take [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ May I take my jacket off , please ? ’
2 Can I take my jumper off ?
3 Shall I take my meal somewhere else to eat it ? ’
4 ‘ Can I take your dress off ? ’
5 Can I take your pen a minute ?
6 ‘ May I take your name and address ? ’
7 ‘ Can I take your order , Mrs Jones ? ’ he said , and as she turned away Chris leaned over the counter and said quietly , ‘ I finish at seven o'clock .
8 ‘ May I take your order , today 's special is beef , liver and kidney casserole with scalloped potatoes and the soup of the day is leek and cauliflower served with a crusty roll , ’ said Joy automatically without pauses .
9 Pray may I take your carriage and go home ?
10 Only then , Wolfprince , only when you are cowed and submissive , only when I have drawn from you every shred of defiance , when I have extracted every sliver of pleasure I can from your predicament , shall I take your soul .
11 May I take your bag upstairs ? ’
12 ‘ Can I take your coat ? ’ she asked sweetly .
13 Can I take your coat ? ’
14 Shall I take your coat ? ’
15 ‘ May I take your coat ? ’
16 Did I take your pound the other day ?
17 Will I take your jug to the howff , Angus ? ’
18 Can I take me jumper off ?
19 Do I take it Councillor that they would not have received it without your visit ?
20 So oh sorry that should be minus one because I taking your word for this one here .
21 I took their advice , but I must have had an inclination towards food to have ended up as I have .
22 I did , I took her bottle back to her .
23 This was all my fault for underestimating the route and our stamina , so I took her sack and helped her stagger down the snowfield and moraines to the path .
24 ‘ But when I married Lady Beatrice , she took my name and I took her house .
25 I took her advice but , still not a skilled cook , and reluctant to waste time queuing for the use of the small gas-ring in the basement of the pavilion at the Cité Universitaire , I lived on bread and fruit , and on eggs , which could sometimes be bought , hard-boiled , from stalls in the streets .
26 I took her number , it 's on the pad . ’
27 I took her food up to her room , but she would not eat .
28 I took her class on Friday afternoon
29 I took her arm and we turned towards the station away from the river .
30 I took her arm as we passed through the door .
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