Example sentences of "take it to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But do n't take it to heart if I do n't follow your advice . |
2 | ‘ Do not take it to heart ; they say all you need do is lie with a virgin . |
3 | ‘ I know this must be difficult for you , perhaps even a little traumatic , but do n't take it to heart . |
4 | That performance but not the applicant , so do n't take it to heart as not necessarily . |
5 | Only , I could take it to work , you know , |
6 | But you ca n't take it to work . |
7 | Shame I could n't take it to University with me that 'll be interesting ! |
8 | I think they dare n't take it to Road at Nottingham for some reason . |
9 | If the adults feel guilty , then let them take it to supervision . |
10 | You can take it to church er next time we go . |
11 | when , when did he take it to bed with him ? |
12 | You do n't take it to bed with that do you ? |
13 | We 're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen , illustrated by Helen Oxenbury ( Walker Books , £9.95 ) Winner of the Smarties Award 1989 After one reading , Rosa gave this large format , handsome book her highest accolade ; she briskly wrote her name in the front and asked if she could take it to school ‘ to show Olga ’ , her favourite teacher . |
14 | ‘ You did n't take it to school ? ’ |
15 | He would n't take it to school for Barry and his mates to kick round the playground . |
16 | are you gon na take it to school tomorrow ? |
17 | I 'll take it to school . |
18 | ‘ Yes , he joked and said he would take it to heaven with him . |
19 | The kitchen window was still open and I climbed in after crushing another handful of lavender with the intention of taking it to bed with me for an invigorating sleep , if such a thing is possible . |
20 | Still yawning , he made himself a cup of tea and took it to bed . |
21 | I even took it to school with me . |
22 | I took it to work one day |
23 | I took it to Sister . |
24 | In fact , I think quite a lot of them took it to heart . |
25 | McFarlane took it to heart also , but only up to a point . |
26 | In the beginning Lee took it to heart , and at one time threatened to walk off the course . |
27 | She accepted his warning without comment , but she took it to heart . |
28 | ‘ There is no doubt in my mind the took that decision because Castlereagh Borough Council took it to task over its figures , ’ he said . |
29 | I mean , it was a windy day as well and I do n't think that helped because the wind was sort of blowing into the mike but er and when he took it to college there was this noise all the time , he must have had it clipped under here somewhere ! |
30 | The trade unionists have learnt the lesson ; they have taken it to heart . |