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

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1 Mr Jones , 43 , who runs the cafe in Ross-on-Wye , said : ‘ I took exception to the fact that she was selling teas outside our door without informing me first . ’
2 I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James
3 I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like
4 and the Stationmaster 's office faced the platform but there is another door that to get into as soon as you got in the main door to the left , you see and with a flap and that 's the door that we used to take in the parcels , you see and very often we used to go in that door or sometimes we would go through o on to the platform and go in the Stationmaster 's door , you see and then there again , if I took messages to the Stationmaster on the single telegraph er I had to go down the steps because th more often than not that they were in the basement .
5 I take exception to the fact that the people who are deciding matters at intergovernmental conferences want to force the issue of unification far faster than I would wish .
6 But the Czech crisis of September 1938 , which took Europe to the brink of war , did produce the kind of public response which popular frontists were looking for to transform the political situation .
7 ‘ If it 's such a good idea , why did n't you take Patrick to the Foundling ? ’
8 ‘ Dominic — why do n't you take Lee to the pub again , then come and see me later ? ’
9 She took Alice to the sitting-room , and made her get inside the sleeping-bag .
10 Guest of honour was Pat Moody , a member of a local team of people who took aid to the orphanage and helped to refurbish it in May last year and have been charting progress there ever since .
11 ‘ It 's time for you to take breakfast to the labourer at the kiln ! ’
12 We took Ben to the vet and he was given a course of antibiotics , which seemed to do the trick .
13 It only one took blow to the heart from this knife , worn as a knuckle duster , to kill David Knock .
14 He had already sent one message to the police about Selden , and another to his boy to stop him taking food to the hut .
15 Though the exact nature of the symbiosis between pastoralists and plains game has only recently become understood , administrators in close contact with the Masai could see that somehow the two did co-exist , and they took exception to the idea that in order for game to thrive the Masai would have to be removed .
16 At the end of that week they took Anna to the doctor and he was worried that she might be scared of being examined , but she was n't .
17 He took Mould to the room without any floorboards , and helped him piece together a bizarre contraption containing metal beams , weights and cogs .
18 He took hir to the canteen .
19 We were due at Chauk , an old field town , next day and Captain Tizzard advised me to take Rachel to the hospital there , but warned me that he could not delay his sailing for more than a few hours .
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