Example sentences of "[modal v] take you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I must take you home , Miss Abbott . ’ |
2 | I must take you back or my resolution will break down . ’ |
3 | Should take you to Christmas . ’ |
4 | If you have eight people in your immediate team , this should take you less than one hour . |
5 | And if you press end , it should take you to the end of the line |
6 | ‘ No , just trying to decide whether I should take you riding in a horse-drawn carriage through Dyrhaven tomorrow , or whether I should spend the whole day making love to you . ’ |
7 | For example , if the car in front goes under a bridge it should take you two seconds to reach that point . |
8 | and it tells you how far away it is , how long it should take you to get there |
9 | They should take you should issue them with a leaflet |
10 | His smile broadened as he said , ‘ Thank you , Mrs Robson ; I might take you at your word . ’ |
11 | ‘ I might take you up on that . ’ |
12 | Meredith Jones could shove you out of the Co-op and back to school : Philip Burton might take you to Xanadu . |
13 | It might take you till 9 o'clock at night to score some nights . |
14 | With me workin' , by the time you got home from work at 5 o'clock , it might take you till 9 o'clock at night to score some nights . |
15 | I might take you on myself . ’ |
16 | ‘ I might take you at your word — ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'm giving you an opportunity to make life easier and more comfortable for your mother — something it might take you years to achieve on your own . |
18 | Might take you |
19 | ‘ We 'll take you as we find you . ’ |
20 | At least one guidebook giving precise route descriptions has been written about each of the walks and without exception they 'll take you through some of the loveliest countryside we have . |
21 | ‘ If you get through all right , I 'll take you with me when I go down to the village after evening milking . |
22 | ‘ I 'll take you . ’ |
23 | I 'll take you there . |
24 | ‘ I 'll take you out , shall I ? ’ |
25 | I 'll take you . ’ |
26 | There 's always something and if you have to go to law they 'll take you for every penny you 've got . |
27 | ‘ All you have to do is drop your opposition to my development plans and I 'll take you in as a partner , ’ Sugden urged as he mopped the orange-coloured dribbles off his chin . |
28 | I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips . |
29 | He 'll take you to see your grandma . |
30 | ‘ I 'll take you to the town of Killala and back , and me husband will take you to Sligo ’ , she promised . |