Example sentences of "to take [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Now , where did you say you were going to take me for that drink ? ’
2 ‘ And why would you want to take me to this auction ?
3 The Mercedes which had been promised to take them to All Saints ' Church , Deganwy , for the wedding on Saturday was sold .
4 Stations throughout these areas invariably have their quota of migrants lying on the platforms waiting for trains to take them to another instalment of toil .
5 There were loads of trips abroad , which there was n't a guilt thing about then , and I used to take them with both hands .
6 Now originally the trip was going to take them through many middle eastern countries including Jordan and Israel , er have you had to change your plans at all Andrew , it sounds as though that might not be the ideal place to be going at the moment ?
7 Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two .
8 What I would like to do is to take you through some of the issues we tried to work through .
9 ‘ I had to take him on more or less from the first .
10 Er , my Lord may I say that er in relation to the witness statement erm , clearly the credibility of this , the plaintiff Mr is going to be substantially in issue er and therefore er I propose er not to simply to tell him er and say erm in your witness statement your evidence erm but clearly to take him to those areas which are in dispute and to ask him to deal fully with them in I appreciate it 's going to erm take some time to do that but it is important in my submission that your Lordship has the ability to er assess the plaintiffs .
11 Now , let me tell you , and this is final , in future she will be bathed before you come in , and you attempt to take her into that bathroom once again and , boy , you wo n't know what 's hit you . ’
12 She put an arm across her eyes and opened them beneath it , seeing him in such a way that he could never be certain whether she had looked or not , naked and hairy and black as she might have imagined , thick-set and arrogant and very ready — that much at least was certain — to take her without any further preamble .
13 Nurses claimed she had waited most of that time for an ambulance to take her to another hospital .
14 Or are you happy to take it under this umbrella umbrella heading ?
15 Of course , the Bill includes provisions to allow the assigned band to be changed if the value of the property changes sufficiently to take it into another band .
16 She had the feeling that he was n't going to take it at all well and , like the Taurean bull that he was , he was highly dangerous when aroused .
17 ‘ Eubank has never fought anyone of stature so it 's a straight forward fight for me , thanks for the chance and I fully intend to take it with both hands , ’ he said boldly .
18 They refused point blank and he had to take it to another garage .
19 we 'll have to take it off this .
20 ‘ No need to take it like that .
21 There 's no need to take it like that
22 Noone knew what had happened cos noone expected a free kick in the first place let alone expected them to take it like that .
23 It 's very good of you to take it like this .
24 then you probably have to take it from that and I think you 'll find there 's a weeks work on there .
25 If we go from that to the earnings , there 's another erm , er , slide to take us through that .
26 What you gon na give us to take us off that ?
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