Example sentences of "we take [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Can we take up all the ?
2 We took up all-round observation with our boots touching in the centre .
3 Studio 81 manageress Lynne Brereton said : ’ Last year we took over 500 portraits and this year we hope to exceed that total . ’
4 Quite a lot of fish were returned to the water and I think we took over seventy in that couple of hours in the afternoon .
5 Because when we took over this room it had actually two extra floors in , one where you see the joists and one higher up .
6 Following a stately early development , the TSB Group is now undergoing rapid change — new products , new services , new technology , even new companies such as United Dominions Trust , the instalment credit company which we took over last year .
7 Noel explains why the number is so small : ‘ When we took on this responsibility it was made clear that there were to be no extra funds specifically for underwater archaeology .
8 Well we had er , we took out all the gear for that , so I knew a lot , being a crane driver I 'd know what gear I wanted but a lot of these stevedores what are on there now , they were lorry drivers and they ai n't got a clue what they do , so there part of my job meant I 'd go round and give advice .
9 If we took off all the frills , altered the neck , took the waist in a tiny bit … ’
10 As a breed we take up such a lot of room . ’
11 Tonight we take up that challenge .
12 We have a package of games we take round local schools .
13 As we take on new roles — plumber , teacher , mother , shop steward , etc. — we are partly aware of the demands and constraints involved and we can exercise choice .
14 We aim to continue and develop this approach as we take on new responsibilities for arranging residential and nursing home care .
15 And as we take on new assignments er two years time they 'll be resales .
16 I mean that 's our — we design books , and we design journals , and we set up and we take on new journals and can we ever extract any copy from the editorial board — we know it 's going to be about Plant Sciences , but no idea what length of headline and how much technical gump is going to go into it , or we take something on
17 ‘ Before we take on amy book , ’ says Thomas , ‘ we think about how we are going to market it .
18 The introduction of specialist qualifications would be a major strategic development for the Institute and it is therefore vital that any action we take on this front , reflects the views of as many members as possible .
19 I do trust we take on this issue which is opening
20 If we do n't get agreement we take on this lady from Oxford
21 ‘ There is a quarterly clean up when we take out all the rubbish and weekly cleans of larger items like shopping trolleys .
22 ‘ But without them it will look much better , I promise , and if we take out these awful shoulder-pads … ’
23 But by and large when we take out these very unusual or exceptional years , agricultural prices do seem to have fallen .
24 If we take down that tree there and this one here … ’
25 Mrs Langton is my godmother and she 's let us take over these outbuildings . ’
26 Well , where I currently am is is saying that we should seek to revue the Commission 's overall boundaries with a view to us taking on some extra work , and that meanwhile we should suspend further recruitment .
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