Example sentences of "[pers pn] take you " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If my grandmother can take Sir Hugh Casson to Venice , ’ he had said some months before , ‘ can I take you ? ’
2 shall I take you there ? ’
3 ‘ Shall I take you to see your mother ?
4 ‘ May I take you home ? ’ she said .
5 Shall I take you out ? ’
6 ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’
7 ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ?
8 Shall I take you to the nurse ? ’ he asks me .
9 How can I take you there ? "
10 Can I take you back
11 ‘ Can I take you in my car ? ’ asked her friend Bob .
12 Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page six .
13 Right , can I take you to the recommendation on page nine that the programme be circulated to all members of the committee .
14 Can I take you to the recommendation on page five of the report then .
15 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
16 Right , can I take you to the amended recommendation on page forty nine .
17 Can I take you back to the er the Good Report er about Trust Law , i it the report er concludes that it should be retained as the framework for er occupation of pension schemes .
18 ‘ Where did she take you ? ’ said his Dad .
19 Did n't she take you in ? "
20 Why did she take you in ?
21 I 'm not sure I can take you take you out of it .
22 Oscar , I said , let me take you to Coney Island , it 's like Brighton , I think , the Brighton of the New World .
23 Let me take you to one twentieth-century Christian who seems to me to express this so vividly .
24 Again , let me take you back — this time to the moment when you first fell in love .
25 Let me take you inside our old house — a glance into the past .
26 What 's the line — ‘ Let me take you from behind ’ ?
27 By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century .
28 Let me take you back to where we were in the mid-70's .
29 When there were signs of breaking up , she said , ‘ Let me take you home . ’
30 ‘ Why do n't you let me take you out , Kate ? ’
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