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1 Then, she slipped out the door, not bothering to take a key .
2 Here Leon stopped at a door, and proceeded to take a key from his pocket.
3 Josephine signed to him to take a key that hung from a ribbon at her waist.
4 Woe be unto the poor servant girl who forgot to take a key out of its lock!
5 I walked him to the door and watched him take a key from the silver server on the breakfront.
6 The militants are trying to take a key crossing point between the town and the Turkish border, which is the only exit from the town.
7 The policeman took a key from his pocket and unlocked the door.
8 He took a key out of a secret compartment in his writing-table.
9 Ginny took a key out of her jeans and opened it up.
10 I took a key from my pocket, unlocked the door and entered.
11 Taking a key from his pocket, he handed it to his friend.
12 He took a key from his pocket and let her inside.
13 He took a key off his key ring and gave it to me.
14 Taking a key from her pocket, she unlocked the door and went in.
15 The captain took a key from his pocket and unlocked it.
16 He took a key from his pocket and unlocked the trunk.
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