Example sentences of "[pron] take [pers pn] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ? |
2 | I took him out for a boozy lunch , and in the end he admitted he 'd made the whole thing up . |
3 | I took him out for a walk and he went straight into a lamp post , ’ said Ray , of Clarence Chare , Newton Aycliffe . |
4 | ‘ While you shower and change before I take you out for a meal . ’ |
5 | What I do n't want is a man who takes me out for a meal , buys a bottle of cheap plonk and expects payment in the form of instant sex , either in the back of his car , or if he gets really lucky , in my flat . |
6 | She got , and hated , a job in a fruit pulpers in Covent Garden , and would drop in at lunchtimes , and one day , in the absence of anyone else competent to run the switchboard , she took it over for an hour . |
7 | well I thought well if it checks me another six months at least when they say have you got any experience , but as I say I 'm still in touch with Mencap and I 'm still in touch with mine and I 've also er put in for , what they call them mobility insistence for the Princess Marina which again an education and you just go in and be , be a friend to somebody and you take them out for an hour , er a couple of hours , you , and you 're paid five pounds eighty for a two hour session |
8 | ‘ I mean , there 's no need for you to take me out for a meal . ’ |
9 | ‘ The first week , they plodded up the stairs and when we took them out for the day they were wiped out the next . |
10 | We took it over for a Sunday night , hiring it , promoting the gig ourselves , pushing out a lot of handbills . |
11 | ‘ How about letting me take you out for a pub lunch ? |
12 | A couple of months ago he took her out for a meal and she tried to kiss him . |
13 | Will you ? ’ rather than , ‘ Would you like me to take you out for a run in the car some time ? ’ |