Example sentences of "[vb mod] take she [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So much so , that the doctor , who was new to the district , thought that for safety 's sake , Jim should take her into the hospital at Invercargill .
2 We 'll take her to the hospital . ’ ’
3 So I 'll take her to the doctor .
4 He said to Mariana , ‘ I 'll take her for a few minutes .
5 I 'll take her in the Mercedes . ’
6 ‘ Laura must be nearing forty — her daughter , Hilda , is sixteen — but you 'd take her for no more than thirty-five .
7 She 'd been certain he 'd take her into the darkness and privacy of the back close .
8 When you found one you wanted you 'd take her into the centre for a dance , ’ he says .
9 , if I was n't at work I 'd take her like a shot .
10 Right now I was too busy working on where he could take her for a honeymoon .
11 Alice may enter a looking-glass world where unexpected things happen , but she is still constituted like a human being : walking may take her in an unexpected direction , but the nature of the physical act of walking is taken for granted .
12 And her mother used to take her in a governess cart ( 'sometimes drawn by a donkey' ) to the seaside , when they lived in Essex .
13 She had been secure , certain of her facts , her life built on the reality of the past , and now things were all tilted , wavering , with a man she did not know issuing orders that would take her towards a place she had no desire to visit .
14 Occasionally I would take her into the lounge and Mum would have to keep back and hold a handkerchief over her nose and mouth so that she could n't smell the feathers .
15 He vowed that when they returned in the summer he would take her for a holiday .
16 Sometimes Mother Francis and Miss Pine from the dress shop would take her on an outing to Dublin , but she had never stayed away a night .
17 If she were a pet dog or cat , you would take her to a vet .
18 As she walked up Tullis Street , Templeton 's came into view , and she headed for the entrance that would take her to the offices where she d been told to report .
19 Sometimes on Sundays he would take her to the fields where he had been helping with the harvest , to see the rabbits , or a nest of mice .
20 When she was older he would take her to the theatre , he had promised ; but not at present .
21 He said to her , Dr Wyn said to Elizabeth , that he would take her to the Fair .
22 Walking up three steps , she was soon in the foyer of the block of apartments she 'd set out to find , and pressing the button in the lift which would take her to the top floor .
23 Exploring that path would take her to the edge of a precipice over which she did not wish to step .
24 Smiling a little ruefully at her own foolishness , she walked down the lane , guessing rightly that it would take her to the back of the cottage .
25 This was a Monday night and the early show of a week 's run in a tour which would take her round the Eastern States , and hopefully into New York for the spring of 1913 , that is if audiences took to her in this first week .
26 It 's all part of the drive that she believes , will take her to the top of her forthcoming profession and to that end , she is not prepared to put a time limit on her arrival .
27 In the afternoons , she must always be home at 4.30 — so that the carer can take her to the lavatory before leaving for the day .
28 ‘ What if , ’ said Alistair , ‘ what if there 's somebody passing who can take her to the hospital ? ’
29 With a timid child , you can take her to the mum-and-toddler group , but you ca n't make her play .
30 So as I can take her for a ride and back .
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