Example sentences of "take you " in BNC.

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1 And she would take ye a wee walk round the cemetery , and I can remember pinchin' rhododendrons comin' out the gate . ’
2 Ye need somebody tae speak for ye , tae take ye in by the hand . ’
3 ‘ If I got ta go , bluebottle , I 'm gon na take ya wid me , ’ John says to the policeman pushing the wheelchair .
4 Look , I 've found a hostel that will take you for one night .
5 ‘ We 'll take you as we find you . ’
6 ‘ But they will never take you , Don — I will hide you here — no , I will hide you up at the old shieling hut — or we could run away west into Rannoch — ‘ There are forts everywhere .
7 Oscar , I said , let me take you to Coney Island , it 's like Brighton , I think , the Brighton of the New World .
8 Next month I will take you to meet Brian Stacey of Daltons in Nottingham .
9 Four abseils down the corner ( the first chain is on the path ) will take you to Le Jardin , a hanging terrace complete with mini-forest .
10 Go on , push yourself up on the handles and let the trolley take you for a ride , just like a child !
11 Go where the airline , if not the mood , will take you .
12 The route will also take you to some of the finest areas of heathland in the country and will include a tea stop at Clumber Park Tea Rooms .
13 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 .
14 If you rehearse in different rooms , setting up the equipment randomly , then it will take you a very long time to achieve this ( the chances are you never will ) .
15 He 'd take you to places like The Candy Box , just off Carnaby Street .
16 Going to South America , it would take you at least thirty-six hours to get to Lima , for example , in some clapped-out old aircraft .
17 Duck boards will take you past a hot waterfall towards the blow hole .
18 PHLIPPA DAVENPORT 'S RIB-STICKING RECIPES WILL TAKE YOU STRAIGHT BACK TO YOUR NURSERY DAYS
19 Some may take you back to the nursery .
20 ‘ If my grandmother can take Sir Hugh Casson to Venice , ’ he had said some months before , ‘ can I take you ? ’
21 Over and over , like a one-man Greek chorus , Levinsky croaked , eyes spinning , spittle bubbling form his lips : ‘ He 's gon na take you , kid .
22 Liston 's gon na take you , make you a guy sellin' ties …
23 They will take you half a mile for a packet of Marlboros — for a carton , they 'll fight each other for the privilege of taking you all the way ( eighteen miles ) out to Sheremtyevo airport .
24 Let me take you to one twentieth-century Christian who seems to me to express this so vividly .
25 ‘ Where did she take you ? ’ said his Dad .
26 ‘ If you get through all right , I 'll take you with me when I go down to the village after evening milking .
27 ‘ I 'll take you . ’
28 He wo n't take you .
29 I 'll take you there .
30 ‘ I 'll take you out , shall I ? ’
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