Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] take you " in BNC.
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31 | ’ He said , ‘ She does ’ ‘ All right , I 'll take you home . |
32 | I 'll take you up on that . |
33 | ‘ I 'll take you both , ’ said the toff , extending his hand . |
34 | Laugh , Kate , and I 'll take you out to supper at this amusing little noodle shop I 've discovered in Chinatown . |
35 | I 'll take you up with me and put you to bed . ’ |
36 | ‘ If you pull through , I swear I 'll take you to Palm Beach , Windsor , Cowdray and Deauville . |
37 | ‘ I 'll take you to my wife 's cabin . ’ |
38 | I 'll Take You There , Knockin' On Heaven 's Door , Ball Of Confusion and Abraham Martin And John all get a little extra help from The Lord , with spectacular results . |
39 | I 'll take you down there one day . |
40 | Bliss said : ‘ Get through Customs and I 'll take you to the reception committee . |
41 | ‘ I 'll take you upstairs to your room , ’ he said , raising me up as if I weighed nothing . |
42 | I 'll take you up to your room . ’ |
43 | I 'll take you to all the places I loved as a girl . |
44 | ‘ If you want to go into Newcastle , then I 'll take you into Newcastle . ’ |
45 | No , I 'll take you to meet her . |
46 | Mrs Fields said , ‘ As by some miracle the A.R.R. Unit is empty , I 'll take you there first . ’ |
47 | ‘ I 'll take you back , ’ Peter said . |
48 | ‘ Do n't worry , misses , ’ the driver said staring at her in open curiosity , ‘ I 'll take you to a very respectable lodging house run by a real lady . |
49 | I 'll take you to it , sir . ’ |
50 | ‘ I 'll take you right to your door . ’ |
51 | I 'll take you apart . ’ |
52 | ‘ Tell you what , I 'll take you . ’ |
53 | Tell you what , we 'll go there together one day , I 'll take you . |
54 | ‘ I 'll take you up on that offer of a bed if it 's still going . ’ |
55 | I 'll take you on at anything you like to name . |
56 | You name it , I 'll take you on , and what 's more I 'll take you on , and what 's more I 'll beat the daylights out of you , into the bargain . " |
57 | You name it , I 'll take you on , and what 's more I 'll take you on , and what 's more I 'll beat the daylights out of you , into the bargain . " |
58 | I 'll take you on at seine netting . |
59 | " If that be so , then I 'll take you for a wife . |
60 | Better get home buster , or I 'll take you in just for laughs . ’ |