Example sentences of "take out [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( He takes out a coin , spins it high , catches it , turns it over on to the back of his other hand , studies the coin — and tosses it to ROS .
2 ( He takes out a coin , studies it . )
3 One of Robert Steel 's principal sponsors was Country Walking magazine , which is continuing its support by giving £2 to Enterprise Neptune every time a National Trust member takes out a year 's subscription .
4 He takes out a screwdriver unaware that he has an audience .
5 So if somebody gets H I , yes , because gets , takes out a policy at twenty five , gets diagnosed H I V at thirty , and they 're still living , they have n't actually got full blown aids , and they can live for a hell of a long time afterwards , they 're paying their W O P premium for a long , long time .
6 He takes out a notebook .
7 This may be illustrated by considering the position of a man on average wages whose wife does n't earn , who has two children under 11 , and who takes out a mortgage of three times annual income .
8 Why do n't we take out from access , so takes out a job number , sorry from accounts and just say take out a job number .
9 After a while he opens his case , takes out a glass vial and holds it up to the light .
10 Most lenders of money , e.g. banks and building societies , insist that a home owner takes out an insurance for the worth of the building , to protect it against being accidentally destroyed .
11 The shielding protects you — though you still need to do some fancy flying to stay stable within the radioactive thermals — then as the cloud dissipates you cut out and down , across the mountains — they look tiny ! — swoop across the closed valley , loose the missile when the base 's defence radar picks you up and use the last of your fuel to escape over the far side while the missile takes out the base .
12 He sighs , takes out the cigarette case again and holds it out to me .
13 So you would take out a plan , you would n't specify the term necessarily , would you .
14 One day you might take out a screw too many and the world will fall apart . ’
15 Simon Tyler , of Chase de Vere , says that by taking the 5 per cent deferment ‘ borrowers can take out a loan for £84,000 and it will cost what a £50,000 repayment would with the Halifax ’ .
16 If your bank account is already low , do you take out a loan , send off cheques regardless , or stuff the bills in a drawer , hoping they will go away ?
17 I sent the letter to the Department of Employment , among others , and received a reply from the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State , suggesting that my constituent should take out a career development loan .
18 In popular discussions of private education , grandparents emerge as people very likely to pay school fees ( Guardian 27 May 1986 ) and it certainly has been the case for some time that it is advantageous in taxation terms for them to do so , since grandparents can take out a deed of covenant to cover this payment whereas parents can not .
19 When businesses just want to get on with doing business , ‘ to be told you can take out a summons but then must allow three to four months for the other side to put forward defences , then allow more time for adjustments of claims and defences , and then , subject to the availability of a judge , you 'll get a hearing on it in 18 months ’ time , is less than satisfactory ’ , said , senior partner with Dorman Jeffrey .
20 A : You can take out a policy from as little as £4.50 per month , covering only yourself in the event of hospitalisation .
21 Investors can take out a combination Pep , allowing them to choose the balance they want between the two plans , though they have to put at least £500 in each one .
22 When you went into the shop to buy , he would take out a tray , give the toffee a tap with a small silver-plated hammer , put a fair size piece into the palm of his hand and tap away to produce chewable sized pieces .
23 It had been arranged by the conspirators that the young shop steward , who had already collected two warning notes as planned , would take out a set of spark plugs in his lunch box at the mid-day break .
24 ‘ I tried to get a £1,000 overdraft from my bank , but they tried to make me take out a lot of loans .
25 Words such as ‘ unsown ’ and ‘ snow ’ or ‘ star ’ and ‘ stir ’ , along with many others like each other in this way make this a poem without the reader being aware of any rhyme which would take out a lot of the emotion .
26 Now , a lot of those frustrations would be alleviated by the fact that our callers go through a switchboard , who will take out a lot of the frustrations by doing some detective work before the call actually gets to you .
27 If I really wanted to make it all ‘ organic ’ I 'd take out a section of , like , six guitarists , who could all double up on parts .
28 If the investors do not themselves take out the keyman insurance cover but instead Newco does so and assigns the benefit of the policy to the investors , then Newco will not , in general , obtain a deduction from tax liability for the premiums paid because they will not have been " wholly and exclusively " incurred for the purposes of its trade .
29 and at ten to twelve my grandfather would take out the bucket with the old ashes and bury it in a garden , and that would burying the old year
30 Why you should take out the Sun Alliance Personal Accident Plan
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