Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] [prep] your [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I heard you wanted a couple of photos of her so you could take them out in your wallet and keep them close to your heart . |
2 | Holding her car door open , he added , ‘ Will you take me on as your pupil ? |
3 | ‘ I 'll take you right to your door . ’ |
4 | I 'll take you up to your room . ’ |
5 | I 'll take you up to your room first . ’ |
6 | Afterwards I 'll take you on to your job in the car , and explain things to your boss — you wo n't get into trouble . |
7 | ‘ I 'll take you upstairs to your room , ’ he said , raising me up as if I weighed nothing . |
8 | Before she could find a rejoinder to what , despite the smile , she felt sure was a snide remark he went on , ‘ If you 're ready to leave now I 'll take you back to your hotel . ’ |
9 | ‘ I will take you back to your apartment — ’ |
10 | ‘ A bus will take you back to your village . |
11 | I 'll monitor him carefully until I 'm sure there 's nothing else wrong , then you can take him back to your villa . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll take it through to your dressing-room . ’ |
13 | Caroline Lamb says her version is ‘ wonderful … it has a rigid handle so you can take it out over your arm and still carry other things , and it converts into a rocking chair indoors . ’ |
14 | Do n't over-react and take it out on your son or daughter before you know all the facts — or you could make a small problem bigger |
15 | ‘ I would remind contestants that all bids are cash , ’ Woodruffe said , ‘ and if you have n't got it I shall take it out of your pay . ’ |
16 | I do n't take it out of your housekeeping . ’ |