Example sentences of "to take [pers pn] [adv prt] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The big , light-hungry leaves were almost black now as I walked briskly back along the path searching for the track to take me back to the lodge .
2 When it was time to leave and I was waiting for the car to take me back to the station for the journey back , I have to confess that I shed a tear or two .
3 It was Edna , my nursemaid , who used to take me down to the beach where we lived .
4 As Glumdalclitch was ill , I asked a young servant to take me down to the beach for some fresh air .
5 The prisoners were taken to the riverside , where a boat was waiting to take them on to the prison-ship .
6 Apart from the bad weather the golfers and non-golfers in the party had to queue for about two and a half hours for the small car ferry to take them back to the mainland .
7 I had to take them back to the shop , and try another chemist .
8 In June of that year a group of armed men rounded up some of the teachers and started to take them down to the principal 's house .
9 Gloria tied on her red headscarf , Dot buttoned up her pink cardigan and they went to wait for the bus to take them down to the hospital to see how Baby was doing .
10 ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge .
11 ‘ Well , get your best friend to take you home , ’ said the first constable , ‘ or we might have to take you down to the station for the good of your health . ’
12 ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her .
13 ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered .
14 ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’
15 So I hunted him and smashed his face , and I was going to take him back to the prison-ship , so that he would n't have the pleasure of being free , when the soldiers caught us .
16 No-one 's got to go very far to take him down to the beach .
17 Sir Gregory , Amyas and two menservants were to take him down to the landing stage where a boat was waiting .
18 Afterwards I had to take him out to the pub to revive him . ’
19 They offered to take her down to the sea , so off they went — accompanied by the Dares ' three dogs , hideous mongrels with hearts of gold .
20 A while later , when she was finished and dressed and sitting alone , Charlie came to take her out to the taxi .
21 One cold , windy day Marion nerved herself to take it down to the clachan to barter for food and wool , and found herself still ignored .
22 Up my elbow and er anyway put it used to take it back to the shop and er well I was still inside the shop , down to a certain place in the shop and put it on a on a stand and then there 'd be a on that stand , beside the bucket , was a a box of not Lux not Lux soap but er yellow soap .
23 The second Adam came , however , not only to save humankind , but to take us on to the destiny that should have been ours in the first place .
24 We have a very busy programme to take us through to the end of the year .
25 I remember coming off stage in Rio and being piled into a helicopter to take us back to the hotel .
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