Example sentences of "if i take [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At first the idea of writing a wind serenade to precede The Marriage of Figaro was daunting : it has such an exciting overture , it certainly needs no further curtain-raiser — and what if I took a theme from the opera and overdid it , so no wanted to hear it in its proper place ? |
2 | Yes , I own my own cab but the real mushers would have me if I took a fare . ’ |
3 | If I took a knock I would n't feel it , and that would make things worse . |
4 | See if I took a pension mortgage out it would be linked to me lumped into me current pension contract . |
5 | And well I du n no if I took a continuity one round to the left . |
6 | ‘ Would it make you feel any better if I took the cardigan down to her , ’ said Yanto . |
7 | ‘ And if I took the classes then you would take me onto your books ? ’ |
8 | If I took the food away from her too often , though , there was a danger she would lose interest , so I had to give in to her a few times . |
9 | I thought it might help if I took the flowers off him , so I reached out and lifted them carefully , holding the stem ends away from me . |
10 | If I took the children there it would be a real breach . |
11 | But he said he 'd pay me a fiver if I took the fish out for a bit of fresh air in the hope that it might drop off to sleep . |
12 | Mind if I take a look ? ’ |
13 | Why does it cost me ten pounds fifty return from Darlington but if I take a single to Darlin to Darlington from York it costs me ten quid . |
14 | ‘ Do you mind if I take a seat ? ’ began Blanche . |
15 | If I take a bus into town during my lunch break to do some shopping I have to remember to throw away the bus ticket or he 'll ask me where I 've been , and when I say I 've been shopping , he 'll say he does n't believe me . |
16 | ‘ Do you mind if I take a shower first ? ’ |
17 | ‘ Mind if I take a look ? ’ |
18 | Not if I take a quarter of a inch . |
19 | But as you 're obviously something else , let's try this instead : what would happen to me if I take no food and water and medicine ? ’ |
20 | If I take the Metro you can almost see the petrol gauge dying in front of you . ’ |
21 | If I take the wings of the morning and |
22 | I shall only be able to convince another person that such-and-such is the case if I take the trouble to present evidence which is available to both my challenger and myself . |
23 | " But I suppose one of us ought to stay awake ; and if I take the first turn it 'll give me a chance to have a look at your paw , Hlao-roo . |
24 | If I take the rest away and try and Who normally sticks one in the library , or |
25 | And if I take the book away , and so the pen is trying to push the book over . |
26 | If I take the time necessary for pupils to really understand a topic , then I will certainly have trouble exposing them to everything that is expected . |
27 | For instance if I take the sentence ‘ I woke up late this morning ’ the items present in the sequence are obviously different from one another ; but according to Saussurean theory we make sense of this sentence by implicitly relating it to items which are absent from the sequence but equivalent to those in it , for instance ‘ You went down early that afternoon ’ . |
28 | ‘ But if I take the job , ’ she blurted , goaded by the idea that he found her lack of sophistication amusing , ‘ it wo n't be because I like the house . |
29 | ‘ Sharon , sweetheart , I hope you wo n't mind terribly if I take the passenger seat ? ’ |
30 | Erm if you er if I take the Greater York area for example , erm if you er if I take the Greater York area for example , the County Council erm have included in their figure of four thousand seven hundred and ten units , no new allocations , is my understanding . |