Example sentences of "a [adj] [noun sg] [noun] take [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The instructor will use a dry land simulator to take you through the basic techniques and introduce the equipment gradually . |
2 | A broad rope ladder to take her above the mainmast to that platform — she would be able to see all Bristol . |
3 | They were very much caught up in the opinion that if they were an indie band , it could n't possibly be worth a major record company taking them seriously . |
4 | At the Austrian border a Dutch lorry driver took us under his wing , translated to the Austrian guards for us and we were on our way soon afterwards . |
5 | The start of the walk is very gentle with a wide dirt track taking you into cool woodland with spring vegetation and all shades of mosses on the banks by the side of the path . |
6 | They have a few sheep , to keep down the poison ivy , a few pigs to breed , and a dusty station wagon to take them to market . |
7 | A local craft shop took them and after that she had regular orders for them from outlets further afield . |
8 | I learned about trailer driving the hard way during a competition retrieve , when an enthusiastic crew member took us off the road with an Eagle two-seater in the trailer . |