Example sentences of "[conj] take her [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Things that took her back to when she was young .
2 ‘ Well , why do n't you come up and take her out for the day .
3 I used to have Physics at half-nine and every now and then she 'd have an accident in the road so I 'd be running home , changing her and taking her back to nursery , which would mean I 'd be half an hour late .
4 She started to cry with happy relief and Hepzibah put her mending aside and took her on to her lap as if she were Nick .
5 Two days later , when thunderstorms were muttering over the Slieve Mish and the sea crows were circling lazily over the valley , her father and brothers came for her and took her up to Ballymacadoyle Hill .
6 Her mummy , drawn by the noise , ran out of the tent , and seeing what had happened put her arms round her to comfort her and took her back into the tent .
7 As soon as I saw this , I dialled 999 and took her out to the studio in the stables where I live .
8 She saw the woman summon a footman and point at her , and the footman duly arrived to collect Artemis and take her over to her father and his friend .
9 She felt them lift her and take her over to the low stone wall beside the glimmering field of water-chestnuts .
10 In fact , Hyacinth was thinking about Wullie Robertson who , to her great surprise , had said he would pick her up from the Hospitality Inn after dinner , and take her on to the Young Conservatives Ball .
11 A French galley will pick her up off the coast of the Forth and take her out to the sea where other ships are waiting to escort her back to France .
12 You know it might land on her her bed , see if it landed on our bed at least you can chuck the blankets off and protect her and take her out of the room , but when she 's in her own bedroom in a single bed you ca n't , you ca n't do things like that .
13 In fact , looking back , I ca n't think of anyone who ever understood her , except you , and I wish you would come and see her and take her out of herself .
14 At all events , King Malcolm 's immediate reaction to Rufus 's refusal to see him at Gloucester was to go straight to Wilton , tear the veil off Matilda 's head , and take her back to Scotland .
15 Once in a while she allowed Gaston or Marius to drive over to Reine and take her back to one or other of their houses for Sunday lunch .
16 Finding accommodation in London is difficult in any circumstances , and this couple happen to be Australians who do n't intend to stay permanently , but are anxious to see their daughter through her physiotherapy training here , and take her back with them afterwards .
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