Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I ask him if he 'll take me over to the Lennox 's in his car .
2 I 'm not telling you where I am ; you 'll only tell Angus and he 'll tell the police and they 'll take me back to the fucking hospital . ’
3 All right , I 'll leave her here until she comes to , then we 'll take her back to the camp . ’
4 In no time at all , she was hurrying down the hallway towards the nursery , where she swept in to announce , ‘ It 's such a glorious day , Mr Turnbull , I think we 'll cut short Richard 's lessons and I 'll take him out in the sunshine . ’
5 ‘ I 'll take him back to the school , Headmaster , ’ she said .
6 ‘ It 'll be shock ; we 'll take him back to the centre with us . ’
7 About fifteen minutes later Sergeant Briggs entered Jane 's room , we 'll take him back to the station and tomorrow we 'll go around and ask a few questions .
8 We 'll take them out in the car , go for a ride , and leave them somewhere with their throats cut .
9 The moment the weather improves I 'll take you over to the mainland and get that X-ray done .
10 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 .
11 I 'll take it through to the Editor . ’
12 But if her foot 's wider , you 'll get the bigger size it 'll take it up on the length bit .
13 The car 's only just been serviced so I 'll take it back to the garage .
14 ‘ I 'll take it out of the oven ! ’
15 When that 's happened I 'll take it out of the acid clean it and show you how to take a print from the plate .
16 And she 'd take him off to the second-hand bookstall which specialized in the politics of the left , or to attend a useful meeting , and stand around with banners .
17 In the evenings , when Kāli brought the cows home , we 'd take it down to the stable to its mother and she would stretch out her nose to it and blow , and the breath would come out as steam in the cold , evening air .
18 Cos when the well as soon as you could walk in the summer er you know when weather permitting my mam 'd take us down on the beach there and , Here you are , sink or swim in you 'd go into the water .
19 ‘ I could take them out to the middle of a lake in a boat and drop them in .
20 Pete suggested that in a few days ' time he could take her out to the nearest big town on the coast , and there she could look for clothes in the department stores and check out the library for the addresses of any useful organisations or people to contact .
21 ‘ Perhaps you could take her back to the auberge ? ’
22 If there was a swell on the east side where the the grating but there was also a gully landing which you get into the gully but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully and there was a derrick there er you could a crane there that you could take everything out of the boat but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully .
23 thing you could pass on to the police and they could take it up with the local council .
24 Erm and and and we could take it back to the hundred days episode when the great powers have all er decided to er er to prevent Napoleon from making a comeback in France .
25 Its expansion could take us out of the recession without further inflation and increasing unemployment .
26 The horse man used to have to go before anybody else , to feed the horses so that , and groom them , currycomb them , water them and do everything , before any of the farmers dare take them out on the fields .
27 Just cover up the hundred ohms , let's take it out of the circuit .
28 Some may take you back to the nursery .
29 I may take you back to the Bab el Khalk and ask you . ’
30 And my father used to take them out in the boat .
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