Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] take [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When doctors announced that there was a glimmer of hope , Raine organized a private ambulance to take him to the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in Queen Square , central London where for several months he lay in a coma .
2 An attempt to answer this question takes us into the field of a phenomenological epistemology .
3 I was arrested for riding a bicycle without a rear light ; I woke as an enraged policeman took me by the throat .
4 When the boy gave no answer , the old man took him by the arm and propelled him to the far end of the room , down the narrow stairway , through the tiny door and back to the safety of his own bedroom .
5 So much of his daily duty took him to the general neighbourhood of these places it was n't easy , but mercifully no bumping into the angry Charity occurred .
6 This Summer took them on the festival trail , with impressive shows at Féile and Reading to their credit .
7 This walk takes you on the coastal path around to Polkerris and then back to your start point on the Saints ' Way — a 35-mile route which crosses Cornwall from Padstow to Fowey .
8 This walk takes you through the Talybont Valley to the summit of Tor y Foel .
9 This walk takes you through the water meadows and along the towpaths of the Somerset moors .
10 This walk takes you through the National Trust for Scotland 's Kintail estate to the summit of Beinn Fhada .
11 This walk takes you through the heart of the reserve to Lochan a' Choire .
12 This walk takes you through the Whinlatter Forest and up through the trees to the top of Grisedale Pike at 2,593ft .
13 This walk takes you around the Tunstall Valley in the area around the Waskerley Beck .
14 This walk takes you by the River Bure to Upton Dyke and then back along quiet lanes and through woods and fields .
15 The commission now has the task of finding another country to take him in the next five days , and it is not optimistic .
16 After this , at Mandeville 's insistence , the old brother took us into the library , a long room , its walls covered with heaped shelves of books .
17 But we need our own voice and vote at the top table to take us to the heat of Europe , not leave us on the periphery . ’
18 He walked away , his long , easy stride taking him down the rough path to the lakeside .
19 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
20 At 11 p.m. , he made sure there was still plenty of tape left on the machine and departed , returning at 8 a.m. the following morning to take it across the street to Syrian George .
21 The start of our second week takes us to the Nappa Valley and the heart of California 's cheese and wine country .
22 And after another sleepless night , the green-eyed woman took her to the commanding officer .
23 A 45-minute journey takes you to the ‘ top of Europe ’ , better known as the Jungfraujoch .
24 One such walk takes you from the village of Bosherston , down to the sands at Broad Haven and around to St Govan 's Head , where there 's a tiny chapel tucked into the cliff face which you get to down some steps .
25 From Alta , which is a small fishing village , our chosen route took us over the high plateau towards Varanger Fiord .
26 A white limousine took them to the church .
27 CHAIR HIRE The scheme involves disabled drivers leaving their cars at a site near the town centre and then hiring an electric wheelchair to take them around the shops .
28 Every hermeneutic approach takes them as the alpha of understanding but not all make them also the omega .
29 R4 THIS MORNING SAYS DON HOWE IS ANOTHER LIKELY CANDIDATE TO TAKE US INTO THE NEW YEAR .
30 The BASIC tutor takes you from the start to an intermediate level at a comfortable pace .
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