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

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1 From time to time the press carries rumours of such enquiries , but they usually remain rumours unless legal action takes them into the public domain , because the DTI never comments or publishes the findings .
2 We talked a little till her cries took her into the little theatre .
3 As your journey takes you into the lush splendour of the Dee Valley , one landmark in particular stands out in a dazzling blaze of colour .
4 Three victories took him into the overall lead with 97 points by Christmas .
5 Evidencve of the original hospital is fading as new building and departments take it into the next century .
6 R4 THIS MORNING SAYS DON HOWE IS ANOTHER LIKELY CANDIDATE TO TAKE US INTO THE NEW YEAR .
7 The research Jarvis embarked on for his book took him into the lower level concourse at Bond Street .
8 The Sergeant took us into the small canteen and told us quietly and forcefully that our holiday in Aubagne was over and that we were off to start four months of basic training designed to turn us into legionnaires .
9 A steady rise up the legal ladder took him into the commercial law field and a range of broader experience as a member of both the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( 1966 to 1969 ) and a legal member of the mental health tribunal for 22 years until 1982 .
10 Sally is studying for Art A-level and doing computer courses to take her into the high tech world of 1990s textile design .
11 He watched the young nun usher his two companions away and allowed Lady Amelia to take him into the small chamber , really no more than a cell with a table , stool and truckle bed .
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