Example sentences of "take them [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We got the dog and give him a couple of rope ends in his mouth and he take them across the ice .
2 If I take them on the table they wo n't make so much noise then
3 Take them to the park .
4 I used to wash at night , and get them all dry , get up in the night , iron them , and take them to the pawn shop .
5 1.7 , a point of some significance in the context of this essay , and one to which I shall return later ) , or take them to the Temple for the ritual redemption of the first-born ( idem ) ; they were exempt from making the thrice-yearly pilgrimage to Jerusalem at the feasts of Passover , Pentecost and Tabernacles ( Hag .
6 So if you have young children you might be able to make some garments and take them to the Play Group — if the leader will let you !
7 Load them up and then t take them to the heap and ready for off again to the market .
8 I take them to the Warrior .
9 ‘ We 'll tape them , ’ Elinor said , ‘ and take them to the church hall . ’
10 Take them to the hospital with you for the doctor to examine .
11 Adam wants me to collect some things that he forgot , and take them to the hospital . ’
12 When the honest shopper acts as I have just described , he or she is acting with the implied authority of the owner of the supermarket to take the goods from the shelf , put them in the trolley , take them to the checkpoint and there pay the correct price , at which moment the property in the goods will pass to the shopper for the first time .
13 ‘ The case of the customer who simply removes goods from the shelves is of course different because the basis on which a supermarket is run is that customers certainly have the consent of the owner to take goods from the shelves and take them to the checkout point there to pay the proper price for them .
14 She would put all the light clothes into one bag and all the dark into another and take them to the launderette in Pevsner Road .
15 But it was a fairly common way of getting people who perhaps was n't up to standard or whatever , other recruits would grab them , and as he 's described take them into the bathroom ,
16 Inkwells were let into the top of the desks and each Friday afternoon the ink monitors from Standard Seven would arrive with trays , collect these inkwells , take them into the lobby and refill them with very watery ink from a small water can .
17 He was reminded of the behaviour of domestic felines — how they would kidnap smaller creatures from the garden , take them into the house and then taunt them , keeping them alive until they starved or the cats became bored with the game .
18 And take them round the factory ?
19 Yes , take them round the factory .
20 Take them from the pan with a perforated spoon and transfer them to a mortar or the liquidizer goblet .
21 The Cattle of the Cottagers are impounded when the Forest is driven by the Keepers , as all other Cattle are ; and when the Owners take them from the Pound ( paying the usual Fees to the Keepers ) they turn them again into the Forest , having no other Means of maintaining them … the Cottagers … are detrimental to the Forest , by cutting Wood for Fuel , and for building Huts , and making Fences to the Patches which they inclose from the Forest ; by keeping Pigs , Sheep etc. in the Forest all the Year ; and by stealing Timber .
22 We take them by the hand .
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