Example sentences of "take [pers pn] around [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This walk takes you around the Tunstall Valley in the area around the Waskerley Beck .
2 In doing a campaign that takes you around the country on tour you may visit the local newspaper , talk to a consumer group , make a speech over a special lunch for local important big-wigs and then do an interview on the local radio .
3 Its orbit takes it around the world once every 24 hours , so it appears to stay at one point in the sky .
4 In fact I 'm gon na take you around the city later on .
5 The school was the first in a series which will take it around the world to BPX locations — part of a global well productivity campaign .
6 ‘ Deemy ’ took me around the town in a Russian jeep .
7 whose other duties included those of town crier and bill sticker , took him around the town for company and to assist with his bill-posting operations .
8 Deborah Sherwin , prosecuting , said Mr Holloway was able to pick out Eyles after police took him around the town to look for his assailant .
9 Olly 's background , first on the electric instrument and subsequently on the double bass , took him around the jazz and blues clubs of the London circuit for over ten years before he teamed up with Melanie .
10 I took him around the garden and told him simply , in the hope that it would feed through to the Romanian government , that we were making the most enormous efforts to try to break this COCOM problem .
11 We tested this out by taking it around the office and the people in the office thought it was a bit boring we er thought it was great for the youngsters who probably like it so er erm and the merchandise we 've actually , we 've made up certain things , T-shirts and , and , and wacky items that again er relate to , to young people so that they get into the , the , the theme of the thing and the , the whole year carries forward on a , on a certain colour theme and , and , and so on , so er we 've done our best as sailing coaches not only learning to be marketeers again the money , where 's the money come from ?
12 Inzamam-ul-Haq ducked into his first ball and took it around the shoulder , and while a helmet was being fetched , he tried to pull the next and merely splice it up for a return catch to Malcolm , who later disclosed that , being some way short of the top 100 fielders in the land , he could only murmur , ‘ Oh , my Lord , who 's going to take that catch ? ’
13 CHAIR HIRE The scheme involves disabled drivers leaving their cars at a site near the town centre and then hiring an electric wheelchair to take them around the shops .
14 If he woke up , I 'd feed him and take him around the block until he dropped off again . ’
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