Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] take [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 There were still loose ends in her working week so her sister Sarah took it upon herself to tie them up .
2 The courses consist of specially written course books taking you through a programme of work , mostly practical activity .
3 The tér is in fact a busy roundabout from behind which a cable car takes you up on to Castle Hill and the ancient fortress area of Buda .
4 Mountain lifts : The Valluga Peak cable car takes you to 9,220 ft and a magnificent view .
5 A cable car takes you from nearby Ehrwald to the Zugspitzkamm station at 9,203 feet which has been partly blasted out of the rock .
6 After a few days he is well enough to travel and one of Leavitt 's Willys safari cars takes them home .
7 ‘ There is no doubt in my mind the took that decision because Castlereagh Borough Council took it to task over its figures , ’ he said .
8 When he got back to the car Ivy took it away from him and opened the other end .
9 The Zwolferhorn gondola takes you directly from St Gilgen up to the top of the Zwolferhorn mountain .
10 The burden of the message from schoolmaster Olver , who led Quins for three seasons before a head of department post took him to Northampton in 1990 , will be about debts — moral , not financial .
11 Apart from the bad weather the golfers and non-golfers in the party had to queue for about two and a half hours for the small car ferry to take them back to the mainland .
12 On our way home via New York , some ‘ dear ’ friends ( as in generous ) , fixed us a stretch limo to take us to the airport .
13 SCO has yet to pick an investment banker to take it public .
14 Waiting at the stop for the horse bus to take her back to Vetch Street , Sally-Anne heard a voice she knew .
15 This talk/slide show took us to many of the stations forming part of the former Cambrian system .
16 Our second association item takes us to a late autumn in the next reign .
17 Four-wheel drive Jeep tours take you through the canyons , past Hopi villages , Navajo homes with their hogan shelters and trading posts , and along winding trails .
18 The main route directions take you back to the starting point , Staveley , though this means the final five miles of the circuit are spent moving away from the real Lake District .
19 The research team referred to in the follow-on milk ad took it as an established fact and were interested in finding out what effect this minimal rise in blood loss had on a baby 's iron levels .
20 Quails ( 16:13 ) : twice a year the common quail 's migration route takes it across the region where the Israelites were at this time .
21 THE WESTON 'S ESCAPE ROUTE TAKES THEM TO ANTWERP BY WAY OF MARGATE , HERE IN 1781 .
22 Jackie from Marriage Lines takes us through day and evening invitations embossed with clinking champagne flutes and bordered in watered silk .
23 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
24 A sharp turn to the south east took us past St Ives , and up a massive sand-filled estuary towards Hayle .
25 His final campaign photo-opportunity took him to the North-West and the Accrington Brick and Tile Company .
26 In other words , the superposition principle takes us straight to the heart of quantum mechanics ' elusive indeterminacy .
27 He believes it funds drug dealing and he wants the Home Office to take it seriously .
28 The brave tot , who has been battling leukaemia since he was six weeks old , was bouncing with life yesterday as mum Michelle took him out for a treat .
29 Sprayway are renowned specialists in garments for active people whose leisure pursuits take them outdoors and into extreme conditions .
30 The job search took him seven years , and by that time he was ripe for retirement .
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