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

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1 Then when he 'd softened him up he would take him up to the sale and introduce him to the dealer he was touting for — on commission , of course .
2 He drove a wide circle out of the car park towards the slip-road that would take him back to the dual carriageway .
3 Even had he the strength , the swim would take him out from the protection of the cliff .
4 After that , the Cypriot police would take them out to the airport and put them on flights to Frankfurt , where the bag-switch routine used by ‘ legitimate ’ smugglers was employed to bypass the airport 's security arrangements and load the ‘ dirty suitcases on to trans-Atlantic flights .
5 The Scots , their mission completed , packed coffers and chests and prepared to leave , intending to go under safe conduct to Yarmouth where their ships would take them back to the Port of Leith in Edinburgh .
6 Hurriedly , with her head down , she made her way to the nearest entrance that would take her back into the factory .
7 Her husband Sid would recognize the warning signs when she turned pale and became anxious , and he would take her out of the room before she passed out .
8 He stopped and said he would take me back to the Hall .
9 After we woke , he would take us on to the bigger islands , known as the Big Bush ’ .
10 These rather gloomy thoughts were in our minds as we arrived , a bit soothed but still edgy , to find that the last ferry over the Rhone from Salin which would take us on to the road to Martigues had left at 11.30 and there would not be another until 2 o'clock .
11 Er we at the County Council think that to delete that Greater York erm dimension would take us back to the realms of uncertainty , past uncertainty , in the Greater York area , we 're therefore proceeding with a Greater York dimension in policy H One at none thousand seven hundred dwellings , which equates to hundred percent migration .
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