Example sentences of "[conj] takes you " in BNC.

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1 Compare this with the diagonal , twisting advance that takes you directly into the opponent or , if you prefer , the diagonal withdrawal that times your response to coincide with a lull in the attack .
2 If you have a healthy respect for your opponent , you will thrust forwards on a diagonal line that takes you out of his centre-line , before twisting to face him square-on .
3 That summit was partially hidden , however , for when you get to the top of the final slope there 's a level stretch that takes you just out of view .
4 Sea World runs a close second with its marine exhibits , including one that takes you ‘ through ’ a shark tank on a rolling sidewalk .
5 An important rule when beating into a current flowing across the upwind leg is always to sail the tack that takes you uptide of the mark first .
6 There are a number of rate bands and the relevant rate of interest is paid on all your savings — not just the amount that takes you into a higher band .
7 • If you make a move that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid , you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move .
8 For more information on an integrated spaceglazing service that takes you from concept to completion , call Transplastix on or fill in and send the coupon below .
9 Balances over £50,000 receive the top HICA rate , which is credited quarterly in March , June , September and December , is paid on your total savings and not just the amount that takes you into a higher band .
10 In doing a campaign that takes you around the country on tour you may visit the local newspaper , talk to a consumer group , make a speech over a special lunch for local important big-wigs and then do an interview on the local radio .
11 Hardraw is a good starting point for Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat , the two hills that flank the famous Butter Tubs Pass , and is known to many who have walked the Pennine Way as either the end or the beginning of the day that takes you from Tan Hill to Hawes or vice versa , depending on which direction you are walking .
12 Sheer walls thirty feet high enclose you , the way upstream being a clamber up the smooth lip of a nine-foot dry waterfall that takes you into Upper Ease Gill Kirk .
13 And it was suggested by the er two officers that were present , that that could , that money that 's already there , could in fact get a third of the scheme done , the third which was the bisecting little path , the main trees across the front , and the bit of the paving that takes you over to the North Road .
14 It is however an interesting program that takes you through placing the actors to shooting frames .
15 Within that pack there is erm er if you like the book that takes you through the slides that have been put up there today .
16 Well that takes you two up I suppose Julie , been wondering about you lately darling
17 Well that takes you to Antrim .
18 There is no need to walk up to the summit of Cairn Gorm underneath the chairlift , since there is a route that runs west from the car park , and takes you up on to the Fiacaill ridge , a world away from the frightful clanking kingdom of the ski-tows .
19 And erm each one begins here at the Archaeological Resource Centre and takes you through alleyways and back passages explains , where to go er with drawings text and explains it all .
20 N — New Option This avoids the use of further index pages and takes you directly to the Option prompt , so that you can enter the number of the option you require .
21 N — New Option This avoids the use of further index pages and takes you directly to the option prompt , so that you can enter the 3 digit number of the option you require .
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