Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "adventure" ¶ 700
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

I'll and take
`` Take one side of the street, and I'll take the other '', he proposed.
When I take over Taliesin, the first thing I'll do is fire you ''.
And, Here, I'll take this, I was before her, you wait on me now or I don't bother with it, see!!
Well -- I'll take it down with me as I go ''.
`` I'll take you there.
If you draw the short straw I'll lend you some bread, like fifty bucks, before I take off to visit my sister in Frisco.
`` And I'll take you with me ''.
And I'll take you with me.
And I'll take you with me.
`` I'll take that, Julie -- for you ''.
`` I'll take you out to dinner.
Then, if Myra does nothing about fetching her, I'll pack her right back to her mother -- if I have to take her myself ''!!
`` Now you just take it easy, and I'll make you some tea '' --
They can be declined for number when they are used as substitutes for nouns ( as in, " I'll take the reds ", meaning " I'll take the red ones " or as shorthand for " I'll take the red wines ", for example ).
I'll take care of this bloody nonsense.
English example: I'll take these.

I'll and middle
" In the middle of a conversation, I'll start humming or moving my feet, and my friends will say, ' You can't be serious, she says.

I'll and .
`` I'll see '', Morgan said.
He said: `` If it's all right with you, Mr. Morgan, I'll sleep out here on the couch.
`` I'll go, Clay ''.
I'll saddle the horses and bring them round.
I'll stampede the rest of these horses so they can't chase you ''.
`` Oso '', Montero called `` I'll get Gray Eyes ''.
I'll shoot the first man who doesn't ''.
I'll let you go back to doing the dishes now ''.
`` I guess I'll find out soon enough.
`` I'll bet that's as close as you've been to a man since you were a baby '', Wilson said.
But I'll know how to handle you next time ''.
I'll be down at the creek finishing the dishes, if you want me ''.
If you ever try anything without my orders I'll kill you ''.
`` Not a danged thing but rattlesnakes, so I reckon I'll get the boss rattler to help me ''.
`` Well, I'll tell you about that '', Lord told him.
`` I'll get around to it a little later '', he mumbled desperately.
`` I'll remember you '', he said.
`` I'll be shootin' right back ''.
You're coming along peacefully, or I'll put a bullet in your leg ''.
`` Got a lot to tend to, but I'll get back quick as I can '', he assured her.
`` I'll shore be needing ye both on the pull out o' the canyon ''.
`` I'll shove along home ''.
`` I'll bet.

take and middle
By virtue of his self-reliance, his individualism and his freedom from external restraint, the private eye is a perfect embodiment of the middle class conception of liberty, which amounts to doing what you please and let the devil take the hindmost.
In doubles, players generally smash to the middle ground between two players in order to take advantage of confusion and clashes.
In the background is the village of Blindheim | Blenheim ; in the middle ground are the two water mills that Rowe had to take to gain a bridgehead over the Nebel.
The Confucian idea of " Rid of the two ends, take the middle " is a Chinese equivalent of Hegel's idea of " thesis, antithesis, and synthesis ", which is a way of reconciling opposites, arriving at some middle ground combining the best of both.
The NRA branched into three divisions: to the west was Wang Jingwei, who led a column to take Wuhan ; Bai Chongxi's column went east to take Shanghai ; Chiang himself led in the middle route, planning to take Nanjing before pressing ahead to capture Beijing.
During Thatcher's only visit to the Conservative Research Department in the summer of 1975, a speaker had prepared a paper on why the " middle way " was the pragmatic path the Conservative Party should take, avoiding the extremes of left and right.
When the thirty-first day arrives, take out the root in the middle of the night and dry it in an oven heated with branches of verbena ; then wrap it up in a piece of a dead man's winding-sheet and carry it with you everywhere.
Profanity can take the form of words, expressions, gestures ( such as flipping the middle finger ), or other social behaviors that are construed or interpreted as insulting, rude, vulgar, obscene, obnoxious, foul, desecrating, or other forms.
Since musketeers could not afford to take the time to stop and clean their barrels in the middle of a battle, rifles were limited to use by sharpshooters and non-military uses like hunting.
The Triassic began in the wake of the Permian – Triassic extinction event, which left the Earth's biosphere impoverished ; it would take well into the middle of the period for life to recover its former diversity.
The First Doctor explained that if it were to land in the middle of the Indian Mutiny, it might take on the appearance of a howdah ( the carrier on the back of an elephant ).
In Gaea, she is caught in the middle of a war as the Zaibach Empire attempts to take over Gaea.
* If X does not play center opening move ( playing a corner is the best opening move ), take center, and then a side middle.
Capacity of these systems increased in the middle of the century, while in the 1950s researchers began to take seriously the possibility of saving money on the terminal equipment by using time-division multiplexing.
In the middle of the past decade, the merger began to take a turn for the worse.
I hadn't hurt anybody or been found taking something I shouldn't take, but I felt as if I was in the middle of a police investigation.
The algorithm is as follows: take any number, square it, remove the middle digits of the resulting number as the " random number ", then use that number as the seed for the next iteration.
Some, however, take the middle ground and argue that while analysis is largely a fruitful method of inquiry, philosophers should not limit themselves to only using the method of analysis.
Sowell writes that affirmative action policies encourage non-preferred groups to designate themselves as members of preferred groups ( i. e., primary beneficiaries of affirmative action ) to take advantage of group preference policies ; that they tend to benefit primarily the most fortunate among the preferred group ( e. g., upper and middle class blacks ), often to the detriment of the least fortunate among the non-preferred groups ( e. g., poor whites or Asians ); that they reduce the incentives of both the preferred and non-preferred to perform at their best – the former because doing so is unnecessary and the latter because it can prove futile – thereby resulting in net losses for society as a whole ; and that they increase animosity toward preferred groups.
General technocentric enthusiasm even led some designers to take the " work kitchen " approach even further, culminating in futuristic designs like Luigi Colani's " kitchen satellite " ( 1969, commissioned by the German high-end kitchen manufacturer Poggenpohl for an exhibit ), in which the room was reduced to a ball with a chair in the middle and all appliances at arm's length, an optimal arrangement maybe for " applying heat to food ", but not necessarily for actual cooking.
However as the times darken, they decide to take action against a mysterious dark force which seems to dwell in the middle of a giant forest called Mirkwood.

1.291 seconds.