Example sentences of "[pron] took her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It was entirely our responsibility and that evening to well past midnight Leon and I took her through the changes until she was satisfied that she knew the policy thoroughly .
2 She seemed more beautiful than ever , and her manner to me was very pleasant , as I took her to the house in London where Miss Havisham had arranged for her to stay .
3 I took her to the airport a couple of hours ago , after finding there was a free seat on a plane bound for London .
4 I took her to the train .
5 had to have one for a short while , she was quite young and I , we 'd only just moved here and I took her to the vet the used to be in Sandhurst , they said it was a bee sting , they put purple stuff on it
6 I took her inside the house and tried to calm her down and called the police .
7 I took her by the hand and stepped into the water .
8 For now she stuck to the road which took her to the right , towards the sea .
9 Her near nervous breakdown , which took her to the brink of giving up all she had worked for in showbusiness , was all the more surprising to outsiders given it happened in her native Australia .
10 At three-thirty Kattina appeared , and stepped into a taxi which took her into the bustling centre of Cairo .
11 She was sent out on an adventure which took her from the Annunciation to pentecost , and the questions and uncertainties built up .
12 She took her by the shoulders and turned her round to face the house .
13 You took her to the polo . ’
14 We took her to the camp , the white she-ghost .
15 and she had a tick and we took her to the vet
16 They took her to the Palais des Papes in Avignon where , on a warm evening , they saw a floodlit trench production of Macbeth , the Théâtre Nationale Populaire , with Jean Vilar , drawn and romantic , more damned troubadour than Scots butcher , and Maria Casares , whitely elegant and frenzied , washing blood from her hands whilst angelic trumpets shrilled from high battlements .
17 They took her to the sort of restaurants she could mention without shame next day when her colleagues at work asked ‘ Where did he take you ? ’
18 There was me as well , you see , and there was nothing we could do and er she 'd had this erm , it was awful , they took her to the mortuary because some of the girls , you see , erm , you know they went hysterical and er I 'm not gon na pass her door , that sort of thing .
19 Well they took her at the there was a I was gon na give one .
20 They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa .
21 He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady .
22 He took her to the balustrade .
23 He took her to the Regal Arms Hotel .
24 He took her to the airport nurse , who could find nothing wrong with her but agreed that she might be suffering from jet lag and needed only to rest .
25 He took her to the deserted camp laundry : a large hut with a great copper the size of a steam-engine , a line of deep sinks , and rows of drying lines .
26 He took her to the greenhouses .
27 He took her to the foot of the elaborately draped four-poster and opened an iron-banded chest .
28 He took her to the exit slowly
29 After lunch he took her to the shops in the wide , tree-lined avenues , and though from time to time she was out of his sight she had no doubt whatever that he still thought she would rush off to telegraph news to her magazine if she got half a chance .
30 He took her to the biggest house , whose womenfolk she knew well .
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