Example sentences of "[verb] take you [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In a moment I want to take you across to the Rosemount wing . |
2 | We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted . |
3 | ‘ I 've got to take you back to the mainland , ’ he grated , turning to face her . |
4 | ‘ I 'm going to take you round to the studio , Midge . |
5 | ‘ What the hell did you think — that I was going to take you here on the ground — or up against some tree ? |
6 | ‘ My grandfather could probably have taken you unerringly to the chapter and verse which said exactly that , ’ she averred . |
7 | Your education or training will have taken you far above the ordinary man although allowing for a proper pride in such an achievement , it does not require you to become intolerant of others not so fortunate . |
8 | ‘ Mmm , that 's what I thought , so I decided to take you back to the house to eat . ’ |
9 | ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself . |
10 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
11 | ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered . |
12 | I reckon it would 've taken you most of the night . ’ |
13 | However as soon as the ticket office is approached the experience begins to take you back into the past . |