Example sentences of "[noun prp] take [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Rafaelo took her down to the poolside . |
2 | I was very grateful when Mr Judge took me on . ’ |
3 | Nellie took it back . |
4 | Colin and Sue took it off our hands and have made further excellent improvements . |
5 | ‘ That library is in a right mess since Jim Kielthy took it over , ’ she said . |
6 | The little girl seemed to have been abandoned , so the Sheikha took her home , cared for her and made all the necessary preparations to keep her . |
7 | And so Mister Johnny took them up through the dark yew trees , carrying the goose and holding Nick 's hand . |
8 | Branson took him in at a glance . |
9 | But Woolley took it seriously . |
10 | A murdering Fascist , ’ I cried and Richard took me gently by the shoulders and pushed me towards the door . |
11 | Burney took him over to the grey slab in the middle of the room . |
12 | The future of the Cossacks had also been referred to the Chiefs of Staff by AFHQ on 17 May , and on the same day AFHQ had appealed to SHAEF to take them over . |
13 | Well did n't that er Rupert Murdoch take it over ? |
14 | A reddish-brown train was waiting at Helsingborg to take us on to Göteborg , two hundred and forty-three kilometres north , along the west coast . |
15 | As Kee says : ‘ The religion of Constantine takes us back to the context of the Old Testament . |
16 | Doctor Turner takes me aside to acquaint me in funereal tones with the details of a colleague 's latest symptoms . |
17 | When he got back to the car Ivy took it away from him and opened the other end . |
18 | The present landlady , Mrs Margaret Saunders took it on in 1941 when Polish servicemen from a nearby camp were regulars . |
19 | Cornelius took it up . |
20 | , but Benguiat took it as like a threat to and went after him in the lobby of hall and they had to be prised apart . |
21 | Miss Tunstall took me quietly to the hedge : |
22 | For a moment Fort Marcy grabbed the lead , then Czar Alexander took it back . |
23 | Prof Eno took us round to see Morrissey , because he lives nearby in Oscar Wilde 's old cottage and he was too ‘ ill ’ to come on the outing . |
24 | Prof Eno took us aside and explained about mummy rabbits and daddy rabbits . |
25 | Baldwin 's mission to Washington took him away from 27 December to 27 January . |
26 | Alan took him back into his bedroom and walked up and down with him mechanically , trying to soothe him . |
27 | It , they were n't bothered , I think Mick took them away meself . |
28 | Other times he will take you to visit places more wonderful than you could ever dream of Would you like Swan to take you home now ? |
29 | MIKE SLEMEN last night vowed to bring the Springbok celebrations to a halt when the North take them on at Elland Road , Leeds tonight . |
30 | The building intrigued Modigliani , and he asked Osterlind to take him up to see Renoir . |