Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ 'E was in a fire an' they 've took 'im ter Guy 's ‘ Ospital as a precaution .
2 Mhm yeah , I could take them back Friday .
3 Or Kay could take me up bingo I ai n't worried .
4 I could take you apart limb from limb and God himself would call it justice ! ’
5 Controllers urged him to make for a remote runway which would take him over fields and small villages .
6 Why should I meekly sit down and take her schoolmistressly primness like a naughty boy .
7 Well who 's gon na take it then Angela , your grandad ca n't take it .
8 Will you take it home Richard .
9 Yeah can take it back Saturday
10 Could take it down Leslie 's and tell her or
11 He might take us on er eh , he might take us up Newcastle
12 The driver dropped off a man or two at dunes that had drifted on to the road and would then go back and pick them up when they had finished , before taking them further south .
13 Tariq , to his credit , said we should take out as many pictures as we could , and taking them out cost 70 which at that time was ever such a lot of money . ’
14 Ordinarily I am not a quick thinker but this situation was very clear ; it took me only seconds to realize that Matt , with his family , needed the job more than I did , so I said to Fred , ‘ In that case , I would like to resign ’ .
15 It took me about quarter of an hour to sort it all out , and then she asked what train and said she 'd get her mum to agree to ‘ take in this ‘ Vern ’ or whatever his name is ’ and meet us at the station .
16 But he won in the end … a brilliant save from the kick kept Southend out … gave Swindon a point and took them back upto fourth in the first division
17 But he won in the end … a brilliant save from the kick kept Southend out … gave Swindon a point and took them back upto fourth in the first division
18 I got up and took you up town .
19 And then we 're going way up Chester , taking her up Chester .
20 taking her home Sarah !
21 It took him both hands and all his weight , but at least it was exercise .
22 And the wind took him up pony and all , and plumped him up against the hedge . ’
23 But a hand was over his lips before he could utter a sound , and an arm took him round shoulders and breast from behind , and pinned him helplessly against a broad chest .
24 It took him only seconds to notice the smell .
25 what she was getting at , she knew exactly what she was shopping for , she went into that shop , there was the list , it was handed in , I bet it took her less time to shop then , than it did later when she went shopping with a vague idea well I must n't forget this , I must n't forget that , but then the wandering around sort of oh that looks nice and I fancy that
26 For a second his mind was off the ball , leaving it free for Patrick Lombard to belt in and whip it away , dribbling it for a few yards , then powering it to Mike , who , relishing his new freedom at Number Two , took it up field .
27 When we , when we first took it up Beryl we did that .
28 Ooh , our Tommy took that mat key , but he took it down home ,
29 She hid the cutting in the cocktail cabinet in the prop-room — if she took it home Uncle Vernon might get his hands on it and embarrass her by reading it out to the commercial travellers .
30 It had taken him only half-an-hour to reach the heralded target figure , and it was poetic justice that Graham Gooch was his partner at the time .
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