Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She called friends in seven states and asked them to take out their checkbooks.
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He was the closest thing to an insurance policy against defeat that anybody could take out.
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At present, only those who take out house and contents or comprehensive vehicle insurance pay for the levy.
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Whenever a storm came along and the sky flashed with lightning and rumble with thunder, his grandmother would take out and light a candle blessed at Candlemas.
cebudailynews.inquirer.net
If one does not have a savings account, then that player must take out or increase a loan.
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It works like this: when you take out a motor insurance policy, you will be asked by the insurer what you consider to be the insured value of the car.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Aerial torpedoes are similar to sea-based torpedoes, but are specifically designed to take out airships.
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But will you take out a fixed-rate mortgage or an adjustable-rate mortgage?
money.usnews.com
He then had to take out my sax, clean it up, and boost the level.
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They wanted to take out the kiddie emphasis because bigger attractions were being added and wanted it reflected in the name.
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