Example sentences of "you take [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | It helps you take up a positive attitude if you are aware that others have recognized that age discrimination exists and is unfair . |
2 | Do you take out a new loan before the old one is paid off ? |
3 | Do you take out a new loan to pay off the old one ? |
4 | 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 ? |
5 | What do you do — put your ideas to one side and spend the next few months feeling deflated ; or do you take out a Midland Personal Loan now and enjoy the benefits of your purchase , paying the money back in easy stages ? |
6 | If you took out a unit-linked endowment mortgage some years ago , now is the time to check it out . |
7 | Erm , Andrew , er , I , I find that earlier on the , the only life cover you 've really got is one that you took out a few years ago , a very small one , and you took that out for a set number of years . |
8 | You take up a left stance and line yourself up so that your left foot is in front of the opponent 's right , and your right is in front of his left . |
9 | You take up a new career in advertising … |
10 | Robson was , in one sense , simply echoing the words of Maitland that ‘ if you take up a modern volume of the reports of the Queen 's Bench division , you will find that about half the cases reported have to do with rules of administrative law ’ and that you must ‘ not neglect their existence in your general description of what English law is ’ otherwise ‘ you will frame a false and antiquated notion of our constitution ’ The fact that Robson felt the need to propound this view so strongly , and that Maitland 's thoughts seemed to have been almost entirely neglected , serve to indicate that conservative normativism had by the 1920s become established as the dominant tradition . |
11 | Now that really does put you directly in the front-line when you 're answering the phone , so that call could be for anybody , when you take up a night-line call . |
12 | If you take over a farm with poor fences , you will probably feel obliged to stock it before your fencing programme is anywhere near complete . |
13 | No , once you take over a job you take over a job . |
14 | No , once you take over a job you take over a job . |
15 | If you take on a project , you take it on and put everything into it . ’ |
16 | Yeah , like the electricity , but your chickens come home to roost when your overtime goes , when your job goes and you take on a commitment and they never , the last ten , fifteen , twenty , twenty five years and they 've never ever , ever taken on a commitment like that before , when it 's presented with just the roses around it , everything 's sweetness and light and roses and the other side is n't really put , put to you , think of the worse scenario , you 're out of a job , what can you do ? |
17 | Similarly , if you take out a foreign currency mortgage where sterling is exchanged for foreign currency at the time of the purchase , and you subsequently want to repay the mortgage — you then have to pay over sterling to secure foreign currency with which to do so . |
18 | Before you take out a Midland Pension we will provide you with a detailed illustration of how much you could receive . |
19 | Let's say you take out a £5,000 loan over two years and you elect to start your payments right away . |
20 | And if you take out a policy now you can choose one of three books or an exercise video as a free gift . |
21 | Your best bet is to let the insurance company know that you have a fish tank before you take out a policy . |
22 | Keeping informed of the latest international research and developments in the field is easy if you take out a subscription to Applied Linguistics . |
23 | Before you take out a loan sit down and list all the money coming in and what you will have to pay out . |
24 | When you take out a Midland Car Loan you have the choice of repaying the money over any period from 6 months to 5 years ( in steps of 6 months ) . |
25 | If you take out a £25,000 loan over 25 years , each year you will pay back a proportion of the sum borrowed plus interest on whatever is left over . |
26 | I think it means like if you saw that boy do something , the police , you , you take out a sworn affidavit that you saw him do that and , I think it 's a legal document , look it up , it 's |
27 | And you take out a box of stuff and they 're sorting through the stuff and you 're like , excuse me , and you 're trying to get your tables out |
28 | From there it is a comparatively small step for you to take on a role in a piece of forum theatre , and then on to working in role with the whole class . |
29 | May we now ask you to take on a more promotional and persuasive role ? |
30 | The single currency mortgage allows you to take out a loan in Sterling , which the lender converts into another currency . |