Example sentences of "and take he " in BNC.

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1 Even when he makes mistakes he does it in a way that still brings results and takes him over the gain line .
2 From Tarsus , Paul continues his missionary journey , which lasts some fourteen years and takes him across virtually the whole of the eastern Mediterranean world — not only throughout the Holy Land , but to Asia Minor as well , and across the sea to Greece .
3 and takes him from the hospital up to Southwold .
4 Start the day as you intend it to continue and take him breakfast in bed on a tray .
5 The teacher used to come in and take him and he got fed up of it 'cause he could n't get on with his other work .
6 In John 6:15 , there is a curious statement , that ‘ Jesus , who could see why they were about to come and take him by force and make him king , escaped back to the hills by himself . ’
7 And my little boy was he was only about three at the time and I used to be used to angry at him and my neighbour used to come in and take him .
8 I was going to go down and take him , but — well , something 's come up and I ca n't .
9 And they spurred forward to pursue and take him , no doubt believing it a happy chance for them , and the Lord Owen caused his horse to appear to drop lame , and so encouraged and led them until they were spread all along the field in open order , within close range of the bowmen in the woods .
10 Already Parfois seemed to lie behind them , and Harry had almost lost that tense expectation that at every step someone would reach out and take him by the shoulder to haul him back into captivity .
11 Michael cleverly gives in and tells Dr Adams where he is and that he wants Dr Adams to come and take him back .
12 Of course Alison was not ‘ living in ’ the house , but was often there visiting Patrick ( her help as a nurse was no longer required ) , joining Jack in his studio ( where she talked with him about his work ) , or chatting with him and Franca in the drawing room or kitchen before departing with Jack to a restaurant and taking him on to her flat for the night .
13 ‘ Follow me and no harm will come to thy sheep ’ , the Emperor replied , and taking him by the hand led him into a cave in the side of the mountain .
14 One of them proposed arresting him as he lay on his bed and taking him off to prison with all the bedclothes .
15 Not only had he managed to manipulate her into going with him to Conway House but also into picking him up from his home and taking him there as well !
16 ‘ Do you know this face ? ’ said Isambard , turning Harry about in his hands to display him to them all , and taking him by the chin to jerk up his face to the light when he turned it haughtily aside .
17 Means going back in the morning and taking him for a walk
18 And er she says like when I think of me keeping her child overnight and all before it 's in hospital and running down to hospital three or four times when he was in the hospital , and taking him sweets and all , and she says she 's treating me like shit .
19 Erm Rob and Polly 's mum 's picking Simon up and taking him home and erm , Annette 's picking up most nights Gary 's gon na be home just after four so it 's actually someone to take them home .
20 He 'd always been so clean before , so we knew there was something wrong and took him to the vet immediately . ’
21 Gyorgy Aczel , the liberal-minded ideology chief , spotted the talented regional boss and took him under his wings .
22 The police considered this and took him down to the station — for tea and sticky buns .
23 She showed them the small lake in its ring of reeds , took them to the first slopes of the mountain , rigged up a fishing rod for Michael and took him to the part of the lake she used to fish as a girl , and soon he was shouting out in glee as he missed the ravenous little perch or swung them out over his head on to the bank .
24 Paul did not , or affected not to , hear her and Erika walked across the yard and took him by the elbow .
25 He settled Francis Morgan down as best he could and took him again through the events of the week before his daughter vanished .
26 It took him just five hours , included 29 fours , and took him past 4,000 Test runs ( a milestone Botham had passed earlier in the game ) .
27 He received Mark in the central lobby and took him to the Members ' tea room for a chat over a pot of tea .
28 Khrushchev lavished banquets , ballets and banter on him and took him tobogganing — then , with mysterious abruptness , withdrew his favours and gave the British a public drubbing over the Suez adventure and the Berlin question , where he was demanding the evacuation of allied troops .
29 A few minutes later she hurried back and took him by the hand .
30 ‘ Because my fa — his father came and took him away to Hambury . ’
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