Example sentences of "take [pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This takes me into my second point : Advent means that through Christ this world has a destiny because God has poured into it his hope . |
2 | He takes me in his arms and holds me . |
3 | He takes them for what they are , and deals with them accordingly . |
4 | MANY PLACES OF INTEREST on and around the Three Peaks can only be reached on foot after many miles of walking over rough ground , but visitors to Leck Fell are favoured by a quiet moorland road that takes them to their objective precisely and , if they travel by car , without effort . |
5 | As soon as they are born , she takes them into her huge jaws where they lie in pouches as she carries them back down the river . |
6 | She takes them off me . |
7 | This road takes you through what I would say was the most savage landscape you are likely to see in the Pyrenees without actually setting off into the mountains on foot , a valley which has rocks where other valleys have trees . |
8 | Assynt is one of the loveliest and loneliest parts of the Scottish Highlands and this walk takes you through its heart . |
9 | A short scramble over the rocks takes you to our secret spot , Mermaid 's cove , this is truly a place of magic and tranquillity ideal for that really quiet swim or sunbathe . |
10 | For a horse who usually takes everything in his stride Milton has an inexplicable and very strong aversion to syringes . |
11 | TENSE , WHITE-knuckle narco drama starring Jennifer Jason Leigh as a rookie cop and Jason Patric as the seasoned , streetwise superior who takes her under his wing and into a maelstrom of danger and addiction . |
12 | A runaway horse takes her to her ancestral home , and her past unfolds . |
13 | This guy , yeah , he falls in love with this woman , takes her to his apartment and slowly , he 's a surgeon and he slowly amputates all her arms and legs and keeps her in a box . |
14 | Pip struggling to become a gentleman and find mutual love with Estella takes him through his early teens when he left his apprenticeship right through to his middle-age where the next major change takes place . |
15 | While I 'm standing up to my thighs in water trying to kill a lot of fish that never did me any harm , somebody in this town takes it into his head to rub out Jack Mahoney . ’ |
16 | Andy clears a way through the undergrowth and we drag the man beneath the thorns and soft fruit of the brambles and the glossy leaves of the rhodies , into the green darkness ; his rucksack catches on the branches above and Andy takes it off him , pushing it ahead of us . |
17 | Ormanroyd onto Speedy again Phillips takes it off him and Forest get the throw in . |
18 | was minding on , cos everybody the next thing was , the next one takes her top and takes it off her shoulder |
19 | He takes it with him now , so it 's probably good idea actually , take the blanket off . |
20 | I am still friends with my ex-husband who takes it on himself to be my personal agony aunt . |
21 | Gooch has moved himself now to a very advanced second slip , no he 's going back to the aisle or to , I thought perhaps his position as Lawrence comes into short down the leg side and Russell takes it on his knees , but the conscience I think of the ball not carrying , he just mostly can , Chris Lewis that , come up a yard or two and Lewis scraps a mark with his boot . |
22 | Right now she 's carrying around a soft hand puppet , and takes it to her basket each night . |
23 | A grasshopper , slowly chewing a leaf-blade is suddenly struck by the clubbed end of a muscular tongue projected like a lance from the mouth of a chameleon ; a field mouse in the twilight of an English wood , searching for seeds , is transfixed by the curved talons of a pouncing owl and may be dead even before its captor 's beak begins to rip it apart ; a lizard in the Arizona desert , stabbed by the hypodermic fangs of a rattlesnake , is paralysed as venom is injected into its veins and it can offer no resistance as the snake takes it in its jaws and swallows it head-first . |
24 | They just takes it in their stride . |
25 | Racing : Powerful ‘ Politics ’ takes it in his stride RACING |
26 | One might think that the distance from the monastery to the great house was considerable , but Gerard , continuing , takes it in his stride : ‘ How proud we are still in England of an old family , though , God knows , ‘ t is rare to see one now . ’ |
27 | Mildly astonished at finding himself paid to perform in an Aladdin 's cave of literature , he takes it in his stride . |
28 | Steve takes it in his stride |
29 | He extracts the letter and takes it behind his umbrella ; the light of his lantern shines through the fabric , HAMLET emerges again with a letter , and replaces it , and retires , blowing out his lantern . |
30 | if the interpreter is also acting as culture broker , guide , philosopher and friend several things can happen ; the level of interpreting accuracy diminishes as the interpreter addresses these additional roles , both the non-English and English speaking clients lose control over the content of what is said , and , if the interpreter takes it upon themselves to decide what is to be interpreted , the standard of service usually diminishes . |