Example sentences of "to take [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready . |
2 | He wanted to take me out in his boat to see to his lobster pots , only I was too scared of the sea . |
3 | There was no fear of his not knowing she did not like it either as , leaning back in his chair , he began easily , ‘ I propose , after much thought , ’ he added silkily , charm there in abundance , ‘ to … ’ he paused , and even smiled ‘ … to take you over as my girlfriend . ’ |
4 | He of the , ‘ I propose , after much thought , to take you over as my girlfriend ’ ! |
5 | Dylan Thomas immortalised such machinery in Draper Mog Edwards ' soliloquy in Under Milk Wood : I have come to take you away to my emporium on the hill , where the change hums on wires . |
6 | To my way of thinking you had seen too much of my secretary , I decided on that instant that to take you out of his vicinity was an excellent idea . ’ |
7 | He would not care to take you home to his house to tea , he hates his father so , but I suggested both going to our place , you will do this wo n't you ? |
8 | Would you like me to take you back to your room first ? ’ |
9 | He told the driver to take him back to his office . |
10 | It 's unfair to him , Edouard , to take him out of his station in that way . |
11 | She called headquarters from a phone booth , spoke briefly to Sarah , then hurried to the curb to signal a taxi to take her back to her flat . |
12 | The man offered to take her out in his boat one day , to show her how to catch mero . |
13 | Crawford , 50 , was advised to take it easy by his doctor . |
14 | He just ca n't seem to take it in about his daddy . ’ |
15 | He made a move as if to take it out of its packet . |