Example sentences of "take it [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen . |
2 | Well the speeds it achieves wo n't actually take it into the air … but it takes it into the record books . |
3 | Quails ( 16:13 ) : twice a year the common quail 's migration route takes it across the region where the Israelites were at this time . |
4 | This I 'd reckoned on : each morning he bottles the gook it gives off , and , every couple of months or so , takes it to the pharmacy for like $3.45 . |
5 | He then takes it to the bank and gets the money , to spend as he chooses . |
6 | this is how much tax I 've paid , this is , I mean if you go on the dole too unless you 've made a note of it there is no record of how much you 've been paid on the dole , they , they give John the what he calls a giro , takes it to the bank and cashes it and there is no , no record of and when he 's been on the dole . |
7 | IRAS 's orbit takes it round the Earth every 100 minutes , passing within 9o of the poles on a path 900 km high , well above the water vapour in Earth 's atmosphere which absorbs much of the infrared radiation from space . |
8 | Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way . |
9 | I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but |
10 | Its orbit takes it around the world once every 24 hours , so it appears to stay at one point in the sky . |
11 | Can I take it towards the wrong one ? |
12 | After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’ |
13 | ‘ We 're gon na take it to the extreme , the whole cahuna , ’ says Kool-Tee , who in real life is noticeably hard of hair . |
14 | Anyone who 'd paid money for their dog , or did n't know where it had been , should take it to the god in Lāmri to be blessed and cured : and if anyone had been bitten recently , or had been in contact with the rabid dog , they too should see that god . |
15 | ‘ I 'll take it to the hospital this morning , ’ she said , adding rather pathetically , ‘ and talk to him about it . ’ |
16 | He said if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights . |
17 | The dealer asked the proprietor of the shop if he could take it to the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin-Dahlem for an opinion and authentication , and was given the picture . |
18 | Because we , we have a large amount of cash which it suits us to get rid of rather than take it to the bank er to be added up and charged for cash handling . |
19 | Let Ben take it to the man in Lancaster . |
20 | Er do n't take it to the I . |
21 | We 'll put the piano on the lorry , and we 'll take it to the school . ’ |
22 | You could take it to the kitchen and put it under the grill of the electric cooker in order to get it hot , without knowing why it should be hot . |
23 | And then the other fella will take it to the plank . |
24 | He said that if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed , he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg . |
25 | I 'll take it to the tap |
26 | Now why , what made them take it to the stage |
27 | And he said to her did n't he take it to the tri erm |
28 | and explain the situation and the court said oh well we 'll take it to the magistrate 's then , then he had a letter two weeks later saying that it 's been thrown out again , they have n't got a case cos she were in the wrong , she 's never , ever have gone |
29 | I think you press backspace so that 'll just take it to the end and then if you press again no it 's just gon na delete |
30 | The Italian thinks that if he can ever sing Puccini the climax of his life has been reached ; but even so , with all the omissions that can be charged against Italy — such that as a musical country she ceased to exist after the seventeenth century and has certainly reached deliquescence with Messrs Malpiero , Pratella and Co — she even now does produce from time to time singers who are not merely singers but great artists , as Battistini who , at over 60 , is an example for those who can take it of the extent to which a voice can be preserved in all its beauty when it is used as a musical instrument and not as a fog siren or a pair of nutcrackers . ’ |