Example sentences of "[conj] take [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 1.7 , a point of some significance in the context of this essay , and one to which I shall return later ) , or take them to the Temple for the ritual redemption of the first-born ( idem ) ; they were exempt from making the thrice-yearly pilgrimage to Jerusalem at the feasts of Passover , Pentecost and Tabernacles ( Hag .
2 Simply complete the attached application form and schedule and post or take them to your local branch .
3 Tony found that the best thing to do was to put her in the buggy and push her round the town , or take her to the park .
4 If you are interested in enrolling in Business Direct , or wish any of your staff to enrol , please complete the attached application form and post it to the address shown or take it to your local Midland branch .
5 Simply complete the attached application form and post or take it to your local Midland branch .
6 If you are interested in finding out more about Midland Lifetime , just complete the attached form and either post or take it to your Midland branch .
7 I think you can ask the council to take it away or something or take it to the dump
8 Club cruises start at a remarkably low price from Corfu or Rhodes with itineraries that take you to some of the most idyllic of the Greek islands .
9 Fred was a kind , considerate man , uncomplicated and loving in his way , but she regretted that he had never been able really to arouse her fully and take her to the height of passion .
10 Well , Mrs. Jewkes , if it were not for the thought of that cursed parson I believe in my heart , so great is my weakness , that I could yet forgive this intriguing little slut and take her to my bosom .
11 If you wait here to see that no one interferes with the body , I 'll get a statement from the woman , and take her to her job , whatever it is .
12 He would certainly conclude that she was up to some adolescent mischief and take her to task again .
13 The magazine Fair Lady carries an advertisement in which a white woman addresses the reader : ‘ I discuss family planning with my domestic and take her to the nearest clinic .
14 And then later on the script she ha to say he had to say to her well , call her , you leave her and if she does n't come to you that 's not your dog and take her to the pound and have her put down .
15 That meant that social workers would collect the child from the foster parents and take her to a venue where the grandparents would be able to visit , said Mr Nott .
16 [ My father ] used to talk to me of books and take me to lectures .
17 ‘ You can let me join Brownies and take me to the Pack Meetings at Botley every week , ’ she stated emphatically .
18 ‘ So you 'll do as I ask , and take me to the auction in Liverpool next week ? ’
19 Nevertheless a sheriff officer has the right to come to our home , take possession of items which I have paid for and take me to court .
20 ‘ We 'll tape them , ’ Elinor said , ‘ and take them to the church hall . ’
21 ‘ The idea is , if you get them all swimming — without Mr Foggerty and me , that is … if you take the job on , and take them to the baths several times a week — if you teach them to swim , we 'll give you a motor-bike . ’
22 Anwar would attend to the kids ' cultural upbringing and take them to school and mosque while Changez was , presumably , redecorating the shop , moving boxes and impregnating my girlfriend Jamila again .
23 So if you have young children you might be able to make some garments and take them to the Play Group — if the leader will let you !
24 She would put all the light clothes into one bag and all the dark into another and take them to the launderette in Pevsner Road .
25 The pilot took off again , alone , at 1127 hrs en route for Blackbushe , where he intended to collect two friends and take them to Cranfield .
26 ‘ The case of the customer who simply removes goods from the shelves is of course different because the basis on which a supermarket is run is that customers certainly have the consent of the owner to take goods from the shelves and take them to the checkout point there to pay the proper price for them .
27 I used to wash at night , and get them all dry , get up in the night , iron them , and take them to the pawn shop .
28 Adam wants me to collect some things that he forgot , and take them to the hospital . ’
29 I remember Stromness dry for I was I used to drive a car then I used to pick up folk and take them to the Pomona and take them back again .
30 But in the UK more than 90 per cent of all aluminium cans are still thrown away — collect yours together and take them to a scrap-metal dealer .
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