Example sentences of "take a [noun] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll take a taxi into the nearest town and seek alternative accommodation . ’ |
2 | Half a dozen rooms were decorated to imitate various fantasy settings , where customers with sufficient money could take a girl into the environment of their choice . |
3 | ‘ Right , ’ I said , smiling , as they slid the straps of bright blue nylon knapsacks over their shoulders , ‘ we 'll take a walk into the Berkshire wilderness . |
4 | The only trouble was that intelligent people did n't willingly take a car into the heart of a city as busy as Milan on a weekday . |
5 | Visitors will be able to operate a network of interactive VDUs to obtain information on almost all the works we possess and their history as if they were taking a peep into the vaults . |
6 | It is all too common for teachers to feel so insecure in taking a class into the countryside or on to a farm that they prefer to avoid such excursions . |
7 | Carson took a peek into the brown paper on the Tube . |
8 | ‘ How did you know he was waiting for us ? ’ asked Billie as they took a taxi into the centre of London . |
9 | The next night , the burley George Burbridge , a captain in the Canadian Army , took a canoe into the beach to look for Norman Teacher but there was no sign of him . |
10 | But then our conversations took a dive into the murky waters of sexuality and jealousy . |
11 | On arriving at the Imaginary Universes Laboratory , Gedanken immediately took a look into the experimental box . |
12 | So I was mentally on my toes as I took a floater into the city and then left it , mingling with all the pedestrians thronging the walkways . |
13 | She took a bus into the shopping centre , stopped to buy Bridget some flowers , and got another bus to Woodstock Road . |
14 | He took a step into the kitchen . |
15 | Laura took a step into the chamber and then paused . |
16 | She took a step into the room and noticed a dark red dress on the sofa . |
17 | From the airport he took a train into the city . |
18 | they used to , well , it , it was night shift and they had took a camera into the er factory were they were doing the cars and he had blokes |
19 | Now they 've taken a plunge into the dive computer market and the outcome is the DataMax Sport . |
20 | But only 200,000 have taken a leap into the dark to buy non-privatised quoted shares . |
21 | Welcome to the Pleasure Dome , hep cats — neo-mod jazz poets GALLIANO are on the hip tip with their Italian cardies , ENERGIZE take a bleep into the unknown , THE IMPOSSIBLES float by on Farley 's rusks , and TEMPER TEMPER inject some progressive soul into Manchester and , erm , America too . |
22 | We take a peek into the gardening notebook of Radio 5 's Richard Jackson . |
23 | TAKE a trip into the future with yet another great Daily Mirror contest . |
24 | Take a ride into the past , it said , on Flaherty 's Flying Horses . |
25 | Take a glimpse into the future of rail travel with British Rail 's up-to-the-minute exhibit . |
26 | The first thing she would do , she decided , was take a walk into the little village and stock up on some foodstuffs . |