Example sentences of "[noun prp] took him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Georgina took him in her arms and kissed him on the lips .
2 Scott took him on as scientific correspondent .
3 Cross took him to Stratford to see the Bard 's work , ‘ but he wanted the comfort of the BBC and the ‘ Carry Ons ’ ' .
4 Seb had two feet on the ladder when Melody took him by surprise and caught him in a hug .
5 Jake took him off me , kept him for a week , then brought him back , right as rain .
6 Sackville took him into his own service as secretary , and secured his return to the Parliament of 1601 for the Sussex borough of Steyning .
7 Phil took him at his word and charged up to the buoy , turning at the last minute to propel the buoy in the air with our wash while the reporter hung on for dear life .
8 Gebrec returned from putting the bus away and Bonard took him by the arm and led him to the terrace .
9 When Christian left for London to begin his new life in the Methodist ministry , Seb took him to the railway station at Shipton-under-Wychwood in the farm 's gig and Carrie came with him for the ride .
10 The rivalry over Walter , and the fact that Viola took him from Hilda some time during the war or just after ? ’
11 Sara took him in her newly-decorated classrooms upstairs with their modern office equipment — she was particularly proud of her electric typewriter — but David Fairfax was more interested in the photographs of her grandfather , driving his tandems and four-in-hands , on the landing walls .
12 Yet his journey from the beautiful south to Corry took him through scenery which is today lovely .
13 Trent took him from the rear .
14 But if you do n't want to hear it … ’ he made as if to go but Herr Nordern took him by the elbow .
15 Sister Cooney took him by the arm and he went with her , unresisting .
16 This is what Charlie looked like when Monica and Roger King took him into their home in Milton Keynes .
17 He understood that the boy had had little formal education until Edouard took him under his wing .
18 Edouard took him on a tour of the stables ; he showed him the tack-room ; he introduced him to the horses , and gave the little boy lumps of sugar to give them .
19 After three or four casual meetings with the critic Mervyn Levy , Minton took him on one side at the Chelsea Arts Club and informed him of his homosexuality , not wishing to implicate Levy unwittingly with a man who , from a certain point of view , was beyond the pale .
20 It 's alleged that later in the day the defendants abducted James Bolger took him to a railway embankment and murdered him .
21 After a night racked with pain , Bill 's wife Violet took him to their local hospital where horrified doctors treated his multiple injuries .
22 On Wednesday , his four-goal blast against Apollon Limassol took him past Roger Hunt 's club record of 17 European goals .
23 He had half an hour before Ruane took him to dinner .
24 Britain took him for granted .
25 Tommy took him by the arm and led him to the chair .
26 Last summer Hutton scored a record 1561 runs in the North Yorks & South Durham League , as well as 700 in cup matches , and when Durham took him on their tour of Zimbabwe last February he made 143 against their national ‘ B ’ side in Harare .
27 Persistent rain prevented a resumption until 5pm on Saturday and a single by Hick off Winston Benjamin took him to the 20,000 mark .
28 Before , he had always been rather frightening but now he looked pathetic with his tear-stained cheeks , grieving eyes and red gaping mouth which could only make gurgling sounds as Benjamin took him by the hand and tried to convey his condolences .
29 Corbett could only shout at Ranulf to stay and do nothing before Selkirk took him at a canter out of the abbey .
30 Roland took him for a caricature and bristled vestigially with class irritation .
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