Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] take him [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll take him on a picnic , ’ she said . |
2 | ‘ Well , by Wednesday I 'm clear of the Committee , and I could take him to a Regional Office . |
3 | In later years , I 'd take him to the station and he 'd get a train home . ’ |
4 | I do , I shall take him round the garages and then back up here across the field , and then back home again . |
5 | Boy was like that , he was hoping that somebody would take him to the place where everybody else was . |
6 | He was to give him a part which would take him into the West End a few months after leaving school , write a special role for him in what would be his first film , introduce him to his future wife and , through one of his sons , Brook , provide him with a lifelong younger ‘ brother ’ . |
7 | Less than a year later he was embarked on a career which would take him from the industrial grime of Taibach into films and on to the West End with hardly a pause for breath . |
8 | The lion 's share of the braking is done in a straight line but the time comes when the rider must set in motion the chain of events which will take him through the corner . |
9 | If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly . |
10 | Later , she 'd take him for a walk , if her father did n't have time . |
11 | So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ? |
12 | We 'll take him off the scheme because he has n't replied to any of our correspondence . |
13 | If the stranger persisted , he might take him to the park and point at me , which in normal circumstances should be sufficient to settle the matter . |
14 | He would take him to the Gates that evening and get him talking . |
15 | Unlike the kings of Israel who had aspired to the title of ‘ Son of Yahweh , Jesus displayed utter trust in his heavenly Father though the outlook was black as night ; utter obedience to his Father , even though it would take him to a cross ; and utter readiness to suffer — in bloody sweat there and then , and the blood , sweat and hell of crucifixion thereafter . |