Example sentences of "take [pron] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They would expect to learn of the success of the Tay landings , and to set off on the seven miles that would take them to the central strongholds of Alba , already besieged by their fellows .
2 Some would take them to the top half of the dale , and the others the bottom half .
3 The primary entry was a compositional definition , but two of seven further entries did take me to the deep mantle .
4 Perhaps tomorrow you will take me to the National Gallery ?
5 Right , can I take you to the amended recommendation on page forty nine .
6 Which will take you to the right land that you 're seekin' .
7 After a stop for lunch ( not included ) your coach will take you to the famous Keukenhof Flower Gardens where you can spend the afternoon at leisure wandering around the 65 acre estate and marvel at the millions of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens .
8 In five minutes we 'll come back and take you to the medical centre for more tests . ’
9 When you have finished entering your tension details , pressing ESCAPE will take you to the sub menu .
10 Excursions : One of the most popular excursions is an unforgettable visit to Venice , while a spectacular trip over the Europa bridge and through the Brenner pass will take you to the Italian town of Vipiteno , for bargain hunting .
11 With a timid child , you can take her to the mum-and-toddler group , but you ca n't make her play .
12 Walking up three steps , she was soon in the foyer of the block of apartments she 'd set out to find , and pressing the button in the lift which would take her to the top floor .
13 ‘ Why did n't anyone take her to the veterinary hospital ?
14 He said if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights .
15 He said that if the second stage of his fight to prosecute Dr Howe failed , he would take it to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg .
16 I myself would I am sure hereafter regret not visiting this part of V. D. L. , and under all circumstances I have agreed with Lady Franklin to wait one week longer after which to return if the wind should not come round to the eastward or northeast , either of these winds would take us to the desired place in a few hours .
17 Tragically the story of God 's wrestling match makes all too good sense , and a tale which bears so clearly the marks of its primitive beginnings can take us to the very summit of Calvary , and deep into the still broken heart of God .
18 We continue now along the Rua da Carreira , past the many small restaurants and bread and cake shops until we come to a street on the right called Rua do Quebra Costas which will take us to the English Church , hidden behind a high wall in a large garden .
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