If you were scuba diving and a shark came out of the blue, I'd take my penknife and I'd end that shark's life, fix you up some hammerhead stew.
"I'd take my bag in, I wouldn't unpack it, " says Mrs Hawkes.
"I'd take a picture of that if I were you mate, " Liam said.
I'd take one side of Ipanema, Fernando would take the other, and we'd yell "sanduiche natural!"
If I had a choice between a hard copy and a link, I'd take the link.
I'd take that as an indication that alcoholic tea is capturing more of the beer market.
I'd take her to the swings and she'd think it was brilliant, like Christmas.
Photography then becomes very important, I'd take pictures for people to see the work.
In those days, I had a Polaroid camera that I'd take with me out on the road.
If he has a second episode, I'd take him for professional help, just to be on the safe side.
Sometimes I'd take them from onstage during our show, sailing the still-developing snapshots like little Frisbees out into the audience.
So, if any of these risk factors is relevant to your son's situation, I'd take him to a child psychiatrist for an evaluation.
There seems to be an unusual amount of speculation about some recent changes here, so I thought I'd take the unusual step of addressing them.
Inspired by yoga-crazed pals who gushed about how they felt relaxed yet invigorated yet serene yet totally high, I'd take a class and leave feeling itchy yet profoundly annoyed.
I'd like to take some of the lessons that I learned this week on, so I hope to aim to take public transport to work at least three days per week and possibly more if my employers can come up with some alternative to using my own car for site visits and meetings.
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I'd come to the point in my life when I'd had enough, I couldn't take any more.
"I'd rather take that money and fix Wisconsin's crumbling roads and bridges, " Mr. Walker says in the ad.
I'd still take it back in time with me and amaze our ancestor with my quirky, but fun, transforming buddy.
"I'd rather take my chances with where we're sitting now and try to win all of our home games, " Hollins said.
And now I'd be happy to take some questions, and I'm going to start with Darlene Superville of AP.
But I'd like to take this time to take the path of thanks less traveled.
I'd like to take my wife and go watch a movie, for God's sake.
"I'd have to take my cigars out of the store and literally give them away, " he says.
I'd like to take this opportunity for a point of information and also to speak briefly to the motion of Mr. Delahunt.
I'd have to take his word for that.
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