Example sentences of "will take [pron] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 They leave their civilian jobs , and instead of heading for home and a quiet night in front of the television , report in to their company bases , change into military uniform and are briefed for the night 's patrol tasks , which will take them through until the early hours of the morning , When they again become civilians .
2 When she has somewhat recovered I will take her back to the specialists although you have done more than any psychiatrist she has seen . ’
3 Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory .
4 The first leg of his travel plans will take him back to the elders of the church there , with some of the converts from Asia Minor and Greece , with a love gift for the relief of the hardship amongst the Christians .
5 Once you 're at the summit descend by the more popular Miners ' Path which will take you down across the causeway over Llyn Llydaw and finishes up at Pen-y-pass at the top of the Llanberis Pass .
6 Er , you will be listened to , er , and that will create , and you will have influence , and that cycle will take you back into the positive memories for the next time you try and change something .
7 Set in the heart of Newmarket , the horseracing capital of the world , the recently extended museum 's six galleries are packed with exhibits that will take you back to the origins of racing … when Charles II rode in matches across the glorious heath .
8 ‘ I will take you back to the cage … and in the morning I will give the order that you are to be called by any name you want . ’
9 ‘ I will take you back to the farm . ’
10 Right that will take you back to the data processing menu , then you , then you just create a constant call it whatever you like .
11 Plan to do something that will take you out of the house and , perhaps , go for a long walk .
12 An overdraft can be a cheap way to borrow if you have a regular monthly pay cheque which will take you out of the red so you can stop paying interest until you overdraw again .
13 A ‘ cross theology ’ , not on its own , let me add , but central to our preaching , will take us back to the central verity of our faith .
14 Many people will be concerned at my suggestion that drawing should be taught in our schools , perhaps fearing that it will take us back to the kind of dull lesson I have described , with children being taught unimaginative and stereotyped ways of drawing .
15 I know a way through the keep that will take us out near the stables and the postern .
16 ‘ Tomorrow we will take it down to the village church . ’
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