Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It takes them back into the past and helps them relax at the same time . |
2 | So , anybody entering the exhibition is encouraged to stand on a spot at the bottom of the stairs , and they place in the token that they 've bought at the box office , as they do so , they get flooded in light , and the special computer voice made by the university takes you through into the exhibition . |
3 | When a good nome dies , NASA takes it up into the sky and it becomes a star . ’ |
4 | ‘ I would just take them out into the park behind the studios , no matter what the weather . |
5 | Hurriedly , with her head down , she made her way to the nearest entrance that would take her back into the factory . |
6 | When Ted took me out into the sea , we had fifty fish |
7 | ‘ That night , they took me out into the desert and beat me . |
8 | He watched her hurry away from him as though she was terrified he was going to say more , and then the sounds of his orchestra tuning up took him through into the pit . |
9 | I took him out into the garden . |
10 | But the sight of the glass took him back into the past again , the past which he believed he had exorcised but was now fetched back in fragments and longer scenarios by every possible association . |
11 | You took her out into the road and … uh … battered her fatally . |
12 | Her mummy , drawn by the noise , ran out of the tent , and seeing what had happened put her arms round her to comfort her and took her back into the tent . |
13 | He gathered up the blossom and took it back into the house . |
14 | He seemed pleased to remind us of yet more evidence of Bouilland 's humming modernity , and took us out into the sun again . |
15 | She had taken him out into the garden to show him various easy spring tasks that must be done , and for which she would pay him , and he had refused . |
16 | And take them back into the shop or send somebody else with them and er get our picture money that way . |
17 | However as soon as the ticket office is approached the experience begins to take you back into the past . |
18 | It was funny in my day , when I first started there you used to get , mix up some size and er in a pot , in a proper pot and take it down into the mess room and put it on the stove , coal stove , heat it up and you let it boil over there was a terrific smell about the place you can imagine , the size but that 's what we used to do in those days . |
19 | Take it out into the garden again then , without delay . |
20 | I 'll ask Campbell to take us on into the question of the role of this aircraft . |