We have no meanings for "take that paper" in our records yet.
1 I think we'd better take that paper over to Colonel Bright.
2 Just take that paper back to school with you.
3 Who would have dreamed such a blast could sweep down and take that paper off?
4 Don't take that paper , Mr. Gridley,-heisn't like you!
5 You take that paper and put it into the ballot box, which is located in the open.
6 Why could we not take that paper , and have a Manitoba, a Saskatchewan, and an Alberta edition?
7 But if you take that paper to Her Majesty and she sees the sketch on the reverse, you will die.
8 Now take that paper and set it aside, perhaps in your office or at the front door under your car keys.
9 You take that paper , you brute!...
10 Not satisfied, I took that paper to the cesspool and dumped it there.
11 Take that paper out of your pocket and tear it up.
12 After you went out this morning, I took that paper down to Miss Blond.
13 So, growing up in a house that took that paper , I have been reading Philip French all my life.
14 Take that paper and read!
15 "If I took that paper away from you and made a run for it, what then?"
16 "I'd like to see the color of your shirt if you took those paper cuffs off!"
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