Example sentences of "[pers pn] to take the " in BNC.

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1 No I to take the strangeness out of you .
2 Am I to take the dog , the dog was left at mam 's because I 'm gon na be out over
3 My Heart bleeds to see the Concern he is in ; and it would be the utmost Satisfaction to me , if I could hope any thing of mine could contribute to his comfortable Subsistence in his old Age : I therefore beg of you to take the Key of my Buroe ; and if any thing is to be made of my poor Papers , that you will , for my sake , endeavour to promote a Subscription for his Benefit , which you so kindly have propos 'd for mine
4 ‘ I told you to take the feet off , ’ said Patrick .
5 To help you to take the first important steps , we have produced the Barclays Small Business Pack .
6 This guide will help you to take the case .
7 That 's why I want you to take the twins to sea .
8 As he handed her the key , he added , ‘ Apparently she wants you to take the personal things from her lodgings . ’
9 Signor Diomede said to give you his compliments and tell you to take the morning off .
10 And , would n't want you to take the recorder , well I did n't .
11 Takes , allows you to take the children up to five ?
12 Part-ex and all the rest of it , did the deal , negotiated , and said right what we want to do , is Saturday morning , she thinks she 's going to come down and look at a decent second-hand one , and I want you to take the part , take the brand new car off and all the rest of it , and then say take that one for a test drive , which is mine , all taxed up and gassed up and all the rest of it , and we 'll disappear in the moonlight .
13 Rachel I asked you to take the glasses through .
14 A manuscript of poems was assembled by him for the Professor to view ; the intention being ( and Dudek was very well experienced in this sort of work ) for him to take the matter over and see it through to publication .
15 ‘ I suppose we are right to send you and Jeremy out to get Tristram rather than leave him to take the full consequences ? ’ he said reflectively , as he loaded her and her possessions into his car and took the wheel .
16 Now he saw his chance and desperation forced him to take the risk of climbing down on to the line in the darkness .
17 It was nothing for him to take the ball off them and stick the knife in it to burst it . ’
18 Yevgeniev , the King of the Boards , was leading into the home straight but I surged past him to take the gold medal .
19 This was taken direct to Queen Yolande who had summoned Alexander and told him to take the King 's favourite horse , a white mare stabled at Kinghorn , down to the ferry .
20 Charles 's best general , Lord George Murray , had persuaded him to take the south-west route into England , to keep the Pennines between himself and Field Marshal Wade , and the Jacobites therefore advanced on Carlisle , while the deputy-mayor and clergy observed their approach apprehensively through ‘ a very large spying glass ’ from the cathedral tower .
21 The TBM 700 's purchase price includes two type ratings , and the usual practice is for the owner-pilot to bring a professional flier with him to take the course .
22 She expected him to take the opportunity to cross-question her about the murder .
23 The not-so-dour Scot knows it will be a unique experience for him to take the visitor 's dressing room at the citadel where his deeds as player and manager became legend — as did his departure .
24 When it seemed he was running out of support , Jason Little suddenly appeared inside him to take the scoring pass .
25 ‘ I do n't want him to take the ball off the back four and stroll around in areas where play might break down .
26 Darren had been a poor feeder even in the early days and mother remembered spending hours with him trying to get him to take the bottle .
27 He said : ‘ The doctor cleared him to take the substance because the product contains only pure amino acids . ’
28 Because Carol was n't there , was n't arching her head to see the contents of a letter , it was not necessary for him to take the envelope into his own office .
29 Once Richard had launched his attack on the Woodvilles , moreover , he exposed himself to recriminations should Edward V come to power , and this in turn may have played some part in deciding him to take the throne .
30 Since Philip was challenging Henry II 's right to hold Alice , Brittany and the Vexin it was up to him to take the initiative .
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