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1 The valets hastened to take the painting carefully from the wall.
2 I will take the painting , but you must keep the frame.
3 He could remove the staples and take the painting from the stretcher without damaging it.
4 Why take the painting and nothing else?'
5 You'll have to take the painting .
6 We nodded, and after some negotiation we agreed to let him take the painting with him to the museum.
7 In the case of Corzine, Raymond said he will likely take the painting to a local bar in lower Manhattan.
8 And there's all these intense negotiations about should the Queen be able to take the painting , you know it goes on and on.
9 Theo is acting in a state of mental distress, on the instructions of a dying man who tells him to take the painting .
10 Olaf had disappeared into oblivion, and he'd taken the painting with him.
11 Barebone took the painting and examined it with a little nod of recognition.
12 I waited for my leave, and took the painting to the War Office.
13 Just take the paintings and put 'em up and we'll look at them.
14 I took the painting out of its wrapper again and stared at it.
15 Duchamp went immediately to the show and took the painting home in a taxi.
16 William rose abruptly, strode across the room, and took the painting from the wall.
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