Example sentences of "can take me " in BNC.

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1 Of course , there are times when it 's frustrating — it can take me twice as long to find anything , for example .
2 If you 're too busy with all your equipment , I 'm sure she can take me to see the baby .
3 They can take me or leave me . ’
4 She 's an ancient lass , I call her Nellie , but she can take me all the way to Sanderstown if I want a night out with bright lights .
5 And the Substitute had better be with me — tell Bacci he can take my car down to Florence , I do n't really need him and the Substitute can take me back with him …
6 When he walked in I thought , You can take me dirty dancing any day of the week .
7 " Right , " said Bigwig , " then you can take me . "
8 You can take me out with you when you go . ’
9 Now , perhaps Bobbie can take me to the door ? ’
10 So you can imagine the sort of conversations we 're gon na have when Ray and Cynthia are talking about the distances between things and I 'm going to be saying you know if I want to go from Piccadilly to Tech house , it can take me at least half an hour .
11 ‘ You can take me to a hotel , somewhere I can stay for a couple of nights until the police can find the very sick person who sent that letter to me . ’
12 ‘ And now you 're a magic carpet that can take me to paradise , ’ she said , not feeling in the least foolish for saying something so idiotic .
13 Jorge can take me , ’ she finished in a wild rush as his eyes stopped at her breasts and lingered unforgivably , making her hot and anxious .
14 ‘ Jorge can take me , ’ Maggie said , feeling an incredible little burst of disappointment that Felipe would not be driving her .
15 ‘ But since it 's obvious that I do n't have a bloody army at my back you can take me directly to the Countess , or the Sheriff of Gloucester , if he 's here . ’
16 ‘ You can take me home , ’ she said .
17 She was silent while the girl unloaded the tray then when they were alone again she shook out her serviette , glanced round at the others and said , ‘ When we 've had our lunch , Ken , you can take me to watch the donkey derby and we 'll leave these two to talk . ’
18 I 'm only going to shake hands anyway , then you can take me home . ’
19 It 's just that sometimes — well , I do n't even know if we have a relationship , and I do n't want him thinking he can take me for granted . ’
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