Example sentences of "took [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That is when you will discover if all those decisions you took during the last three years were the right ones .
2 Kitty took about a dozen tender puffs and then pressed the pad of her index finger most gently on the glowing weed .
3 The leaf area/weight was as efficient in the sense that it took about the same time to detect comparable differences .
4 What Hunt took as high seriousness , I took as a typical Lauda sideswipe , the fox laughing at the huntsman .
5 But when Millie , from her seat , lifted her arm and waved to them , they looked at each other , giggled , then all waved back , which Millie took as a good omen and Rose Quinton took as a sign of comparative peace .
6 This remarkable event , as unlikely as a Papal Bull encouraging polyandry , we took for a good omen .
7 Silhouetted against the grey sky , on the top , was a figure Roland at first took for a seated monarch by Henry Moore , enthroned and crowned .
8 To tell the truth I have only hazy memories of the magazine that I took for a long time and until it ceased publication for reasons that were beyond me .
9 He took off the hired robe and lay down naked on the bench .
10 She took off the outer layer of her clothes , hesitated for just a moment , and then peeled off her underwear .
11 A passing warship , the Humber took off the four-man crew , then towed the cruiser into Liverpool for repairs .
12 I took off the stupid visor and placed it behind the conifer .
13 Here he took off the pendulous wig , wiped his face on the yellowing lace handkerchief dripping out of the over-ornate and antique jacket and revealed himself as a young man .
14 He took off the first slice , you know the rather well-done , brown bit at the end , and laid it on one side of the serving dish and then he cut the next slice off for the first lady and so on . ’
15 She took off the snazzy shades she had taken from the preacherman they 'd jump-rammed this morning , and passed them back to Andrew Jean .
16 Mystified , I took off the small velvet beret I was wearing and , miraculously , the vast hall was quiet , and I learned that the chant had been Cha-peau !
17 I found that my Winsor & Newton Art Masking Fluid took off the original wash when rubbed away , leaving white paper .
18 Leonora eyed him resentfully , ignoring his hand as she took off the large borrowed socks .
19 Here , taking a milk measure from a marble slab , she bent over a big brown earthenware jar , took off the wooden lid , dipped in the measure and scooped up some clean water , which she handed to the child , saying , ‘ Drink that . ’
20 He took off the phoney glasses and tweed hat and threw them to one side .
21 Pike took off the peaked cap and tucked it inside his overall which he then zipped up tight to the neck .
22 She took off the voluminous apron Cook had lent her and went in search of her charge .
23 He took off the heavy overcoat he was wearing and laid it across the top of the filing cabinet .
24 When he felt brave enough he took off the old pullover and the tracksuit pants that he 'd been sleeping in and started to dress .
25 I took off the yellow waistcoat with its white lining and hung it on a hanger , and I took off my shoes , but rather like George I still felt myself to be on duty , so I switched off the light and lay on top of the bedclothes watching the black Canadian land slide by , while the free northern show went on above for hours in the sky .
26 Fewer flyers took after the cold killer , von Richthofen , than after Boelcke and Navarre , who both hated killing and aimed whenever possible for the engine instead of the pilot .
27 The baronetcy was a reward for acts of loyalty or oppression , depending upon which view you took of a small rebellion in the 1720s .
28 ‘ Final details are still to be agreed , but I took along the usual samples of your work and it looks as though she 'll want to incorporate feature tiles and maybe also a patterned frieze . ’
29 Mary handed over her parcel of food and treats which Kitty took with a happy nod , grateful for the saving kindness .
30 It should not be despised , Bombay talkies , any more than Mizoguchi despised the melodrama he took from the Kabuki theatre .
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