Example sentences of "take [pron] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And er the spoolers think they 're better than us , cos they get higher pay than us , they think it 's er they 're more skilled , it takes them to longer to train to do the job seemingly but they could n't , we have to sort their repairs again if they do anything wrong it 's us that have |
2 | Today 's tour takes you to New and Old Delhi . |
3 | Welsh folklore has a richness all of its own and exploring some of the areas with strange tales takes you to unbeatable walking country amid fantastic scenery . |
4 | This 8 day tour takes you to many of the island 's most interesting spots , from the fascinating town of Colombo , with its ancient fort and temples to a thrilling safari by jeep of the Bundala National Park , teeming with birds and wildlife . |
5 | Like , if he takes you to some crap trattoria , he 's only expecting half an hour of the missionary position . |
6 | Mountain lifts : The Valluga Peak cable car takes you to 9,220 ft and a magnificent view . |
7 | Both treatments produce a good response , though dextrose acts almost immediately and glucagon takes one to two minutes . |
8 | Now , amongst varied voluntary work she enthusiastically organises and participates in orienteering , ‘ It is a good family sport and it takes one to interesting and beautiful places in this country and abroad ’ . |
9 | A keen diver and photographer , he runs a marine consultancy part time that takes him to many of the world 's most interesting coral reefs . |
10 | It takes him to tenth place in the Ryder Cup table and the farming philanthropists will also get their reward . |
11 | That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process . |
12 | This takes us to four fifteen . |
13 | There is still a bus and it takes us to that hotel on the port . |
14 | And Monday 's sports spot takes us to another look at the main news stories . |
15 | Golfers , with bags of clubs over shoulders , boarded tramcars which would take them to many of the numerous golf-clubs in and around the city . |
16 | My imagination could not take me to such depths of anger , so I implored her to tell me what was happening before Kareem ( my husband ) paid his afternoon visit . |
17 | ‘ You 'd better take me to this Wyrmberg of yours , had n't you ? ’ |
18 | Let me take you to one twentieth-century Christian who seems to me to express this so vividly . |
19 | Occasionally , if you are lucky , your account executive may take you to one of those much-talked-about business lunches , or at least buy you a drink . |
20 | I 'll take you to one of our previews that we got . |
21 | I 'll take you to all the places I loved as a girl . |
22 | By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century . |
23 | The route will also take you to some of the finest areas of heathland in the country and will include a tea stop at Clumber Park Tea Rooms . |
24 | I know there 's lads get eggs and butter and stuff from the farms , but everybody has n't got farms , and I could take you to some cottages that are well supplied with butter , sugar and cheese and what have you , that 's not from the farms . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll take you to some place quieter … ’ |
26 | For tens of pennies it 'll take you to any one of 20 odd bays or villages in the area . |
27 | ‘ But it wo n't take you to any of the local castles . |
28 | Yet Switzerland is only 20 miles to the north and a three-hour car drive will take you to any one of five different countries . |
29 | The Malt Whisky Trail , a one day car tour , will take you to world-famous distilleries . |
30 | ‘ I could take you to this Hotel Ritz you have spoken of , ’ he suggested . |