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Examples
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That nice little bit of business of ours ought to be a bigger bit of business, considering the trouble we take,
A House to Let 2007
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I shall only say this, — I desire to bless his holy name, that since ever he helped me to set my face to his work, I never had, nor would take,
Old Mortality 2004
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‘I am very glad to see you, Ruth,’ I answered, offering her my hand, which she seemed afraid to take,
Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004
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And hopes her hard heart some compassion will take,
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Have heed for her sacrifice holy, and thought of her offerings take,
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Have heed for her sacrifice holy, and thought of her offerings take,
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But there was a limit to how much teachers could take,
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It was difficult to say how long the investigation would take,
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Theres only so much punishment a working man can take,
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And when the teacher wasn't looking sure a great big bite you'd take,
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