Example sentences of "go to take a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What sixteen-year-old is going to take a thirteen-year-old home to meet his oldies ? |
2 | It 's a challenging objective and there is general recognition among the senior administrators that it is going to take a tremendous effort , one that is both concerted and coordinated , for Canada to qualify for the 1995 quarter-finals . |
3 | I 'm going to take a deep breath everytime I see something and just hope you can make things work properly . |
4 | ‘ You know , Frank , ’ she said , ‘ I 'm going to take a great delight in telling her , much more so than facing up to the big boy himself , because she it is who has paved the way for all this . ’ |
5 | Sally-Anne could see that the good doctor , as she had naughtily begun to call him , was going to take a great deal of delight in mercilessly teasing her about Mr Sands . |
6 | ‘ This is going to take a long time , ’ said Tony . |
7 | Formed in teams , this task it was then to er across the practice areas whose task it was to get into those clients , get to know them , get to know their industry , get to know the people and find ways in which we could actually penetrate them and er open doors and that was going to take a long time and it is taking a long time . |
8 | It 's going to take a long time yet . |
9 | That 's going to take a long time . |
10 | We have come to realize that many of us will not see the improvements in our quality of life , as this is going to take a long time . |
11 | He assured the court that Howard was going to take a well-needed holiday as soon as he could . |
12 | It was all going to take a good deal of sorting out . |
13 | The Stacker device driver is pretty big — 40Kb — and unless this can be loaded high , it 's going to take a big chunk of Conventional memory . |
14 | Ian Harwood , chief UK economist of Warburg Securities , said : ‘ I 'm not convinced that consumer confidence or business confidence is going to take a dramatic knock . |
15 | Her husband gave her a hug and hurried inside , saying he was going to take a quick bath , then he 'd be down for drinks . |
16 | Salt went to take a huge apple pie from the oven set in the chimneyplace , releasing cinnamon sweetness . |
17 | ‘ He made out that he 'd gone to take a nostalgic look at it , and of course he never said he 'd tried to get in , or that he 'd been before … |