Example sentences of "take [pers pn] through the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This walk takes you through the heart of the reserve to Lochan a' Choire . |
2 | All the novel is intended to be is a bit of fun — something that you might pick up at an airport and that takes you through the journey in a pleasant fashion . |
3 | This walk takes you through the Whinlatter Forest and up through the trees to the top of Grisedale Pike at 2,593ft . |
4 | The journey back to the resort takes you through the Wachau wine region on the Danube . |
5 | After breakfast , your game drive takes you through the park to Seronera Wildlife Lodge for lunch . |
6 | F ten takes you through the document one sentence at a time so you can work your way through the document one sentence at a time . |
7 | This walk takes you through the water meadows and along the towpaths of the Somerset moors . |
8 | All you have to do is to be willing to co-operate with the hypnotherapist as he gently takes you through the relaxation exercise to the hypnotic state . |
9 | At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did . |
10 | She expects him to be an untidy swimmer , but is irritated to find that he has a smooth powerful crawl which takes him through the water swiftly and seriously . |
11 | " If we do n't run into any trouble and the brook takes us through the wood , " he thought , " we really shall be clear of the warren and then we can look for somewhere to rest for a bit . |
12 | His first major novel since 1983 , a quest which takes us through the heart of European thought in search of the elusive doctor . |
13 | So anyway have a look at page fifty six cos I promised you yesterday that I would take you through the verb if you were you know the things you would want to know about . |
14 | ‘ RSM will take you through the drill on the day . |
15 | We 'll take you through the RYA scheme . |
16 | The lion 's share of the braking is done in a straight line but the time comes when the rider must set in motion the chain of events which will take him through the corner . |
17 | When using this fin elastic , thread it up through the feeder as usual , but do not take it through the tape-up spring ( the antennae at the end of the tension wire ) . |
18 | We shall take it through the House , despite the Labour party 's opposition . |
19 | Valdo and Romario soon defied the squelching conditions with a double exchange of passes that took them through the middle of the Dutch defence before the ball rolled across a gaping goalmouth with no one to apply a finishing touch . |
20 | The canons erected this burly structure at the close of the 12th century , and gained isolation both to recite their offices and perhaps to escape from damp and cold below ; a wide staircase and a gentle gradient took them through the thickness of the N wall . |
21 | Winning the French Open took him through the door , down the passage , into the street and out into the sunshine Fame . |
22 | Jekyll 's servant , Poole , let him in at once and took him through the kitchen and across the back garden to the laboratory behind the house . |
23 | The taxi took him through the city and up into the countryside beyond the lake , where the Amner clinic commanded its famous views . |
24 | But she then took him through the house pointing out china and furniture which he was interested in . |
25 | He picked the largest , his spear taking it through the gut . |
26 | If this is deposited in an open bin or refuse sack , the dog may steal the wrapping , taking it through the house , and causing a mess , as well as finally eating it . |
27 | We went with our newly found friend who took us through the side door to a shed at the back of his premises and showed us what could only be described as treasure — five large horse collars of black leather . |
28 | As part of the improved conditions Bilal 's partner started taking us through the kitchen once or twice a week to sit with them and get a bit of sun . |
29 | At the front , though , they had taken them through the gate and were playing them on the windows of Hilda Machin 's sitting-room . |
30 | She expected to take them through the process several times , demonstrating the skills and strategies involved , and gradually increasing the amount which they were able to tackle independently , before they could manage by themselves . |