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

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1 All right , I 'll put a sling on that arm , and if the pain gets worse you must promise to take yourself to the hospital . ’
2 And in the Slovenský Raj the paths go through the steams and when you get to a waterfall , ladders have been built to take you to the top .
3 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
4 Fagan 's waiting to take me to the station . "
5 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
6 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
7 I 've got to take her to the school , her T B scores were up .
8 Brain power and horse power is going to take him to the top of the sport .
9 Erm he 's just come down with this rotten old cough and cold again and I was going to take him to the doctor 's but then they do n't like it giving them anything and I do n't like giving him anything so
10 I 'm going to take you to the Bioskop to see a great old film from ancient days .
11 PICASSO keeps taking me to the Rotonde , ’ the rising young poet Jean Cocteau wrote to a friend in 1916 .
12 ‘ You should have taken her to the clinic , Rachaela , ’ she said , without accusation .
13 I was eleven years old , and I honestly believe that I was too young to cope , that my father should never have taken me to the game , that if he had been a responsible parent he would have recognized the potential for trauma that the afternoon contained .
14 The path forked when it reached an old log cabin ; left would have taken us to the top of Mount Eddy , right took us on the Pacific Crest Trail stretching from Canada down to Mexico .
15 Graham Taylor , having taken us to the brink of a shock World Cup exit after miserable displays against Poland and Norway , contemplates on the latest national disaster .
16 ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said .
17 So , I shall have to take it to the petrol station in a minute .
18 She wanted to stay awake to listen for the taxi coming to take them to the airport .
19 A gentleman caller had arrived to take her to the ball .
20 No transporting it on to the main road so they can took took it to the pit bot .
21 ‘ The guides claimed to have taken us to the edge of the Sahara but when I looked on a map it was the Atlas mountains , the bastards . ’
22 In the triples , the Prestwick side saw a great fightback just fail to take them to the final .
23 And then when that was done you used to have to take it to the field , and put it in we we used to put it in big heaps and then come back , fill it up , and then go out and spread it .
24 But his mind was quick , and his memories were all intact ; and the longing never really went away , that awful persistent longing that could find outlet only in frustration and anger , and a wish to do bad things ; to hurt and to insult like he did now while he waited for David to concede defeat and agree to take him to the auction after all .
25 Finally it was all over and Kirsty heard the instruction being given to take her to the recovery room .
26 Soon after he met Marigold he had taken her to the opera to see Die Walküre and afterwards had said without forethought :
27 Her parents had taken her to the doctor because of breathing problems and after being sent to hospital it was discovered L had extensive bruising across the buttocks .
28 Her footsteps had taken her to the car park — how , she could n't remember .
29 Once she had taken them to the cinema and Oliver had been sick with excitement and ice-cream .
30 Less than half an hour had taken them to the motorway ; after that it was easy — they were heading north .
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