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

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1 And it was Mrs Crumwallis who ran up the stairs and incompetently took charge .
2 Halfling refugees poured down the river Aver in a convoy of boats , barges , and improvised rafts , and eventually took refuge in Nuln .
3 In the presidential elections held on Feb. 2 , 1986 [ see p. 34350 ] , Oscar Arias Sánchez of the social democratic National Liberation Party ( Partido de Liberación Nacional — PLN ) won 52.3 per cent of the vote and duly took office on May 8 .
4 A ten-minute video , called Fur : The Bloody Choice , featuring grotesque and secretly taken footage , is designed to shock people into action .
5 Social workers operate in teams , take measured approaches to problems , and rarely take decisions on their own .
6 And so to take examples among longer poems a new kind of satire , Dryden 's Absalom and Achitophel , is in fact a mock-epic , attacking and yet leaning for support upon Milton 's Paradise Lost ; even the extremely violent novelty of T. S. Eliot 's The Waste Land reminds us of a Renaissance or Arthurian version of its text , which is rarely present on the surface but against which the poem reverberates and resounds most deeply .
7 Open our eyes to see Your glory , open our hearts to receive Your love , open our minds to discern Your purposes , quicken our feet to go for You , loosen our tongues to speak for You , open our hands to give for You , and so take care of us Your people who embrace the cross of Your son and desire to move forward in faith in the power of Your Spirit and to the glory of Your name ;
8 Her new owner was prepared for some difficulty , and so took Anna to a good professional horsebreaker ; but to no avail .
9 Robyn arrived at Luke 's later than she had expected — far later — flustered and hot from busy traffic and wrongly taken turns , tense as the prospect of seeing Luke again became reality .
10 In addition to this , he thought it might be possible to work with a sympathetic artist in a good studio , and perhaps take lessons at an academy .
11 And perhaps took poison there , ’ said Auguste eagerly .
12 It 's not a thrilling task but is easy and only takes minutes .
13 He still drank , began to smoke , and only took notice of his wife and child to shout at them or hit them , usually when he was drunk .
14 In the same year the British abandoned Palestine , never a welcome responsibility and lately become ungovernable , and henceforth took care of their Middle Eastern interests through a group of client states and the fortress colony of Aden .
15 I am very , very relieved and obviously taking advice on the next steps because naturally I am not going to leave it at this . ’
16 Before people could generally read , learning was by word of mouth and much took place in the countryside along the paths , particular truths being imparted at certain places , which thereby took on special significance .
17 In the mid-1980s the Saudi-supported concern Norbec took to chartering ULCCs and VLCCs in order to hold stocks of crude oil afloat and thus take advantage of any favourable movement in prices after cargoes were loaded .
18 When the loans are redeposited in banks , they form the base for yet more loans , and thus takes place a process of multiple credit expansion .
19 To ju and just take taxation bit of it .
20 And I 'd like to , aye , and I just write it down in a if it 's on a tape you can put that pause on and just take line by line , you know .
21 so he i he , he just put them put the washer in and , and just take care of it .
22 And just take note of that .
23 Or yes that 's one thing because he does n't like it anymore or he might have had a a problem with selling it to someone or something and just to take revenge or something he says
24 There 's not the point going out there and fucking taking God knows how many pictures
25 Shortly afterwards , Turkish military forces invaded the other two countries , and finally took Baku — with great slaughter .
26 Baden has taken care of its past , rescuing old houses from decay , restoring where necessary and always taking care that new colours blend .
27 Such conceptions , however , persistently disregard one of the principal elements in political life , namely , the struggles that have taken place , and still take place , precisely over the ‘ legitimacy ’ of any established system of political power , and over the exclusion of some members of society — frequently a majority of the population — from any effective participation in the determination of collective goals ( which are often in fact , as Marx observed , representations of an illusory , spurious ‘ general interest ’ ) , whether by a restriction of political rights ( for example , the right to vote ) , by coercion or by ideological manipulation .
28 , , and later took part in the Council 's trade mission to Madrid and Barcelona .
29 Later she mastered Braille , learned to type and later took lessons from a teacher for the deaf so that she could go to school , then college and later spent her life lecturing all over the world .
30 The Prime Minister announced on Nov. 26 that some months earlier the Queen had asked him to consider the basis on which she might voluntarily pay tax on her personal income and also take responsibility for certain payments to additional members of the royal family ; the Prince of Wales had made a similar request with regard to the Duchy of Cornwall .
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