Example sentences of "[conj] took [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 FROM Sasbach my next target was the Danube , a drive that took me through the Black Forest .
2 about the other on be the pony , that took him to the wrong house .
3 JONATHAN Davies scored 20 points as Widnes went on a scoring spree that took them into the second round of the Lancashire Cup .
4 The man forgot one issue , the European Monetary Union , it was Mr Major that took us into the Economic Monetary Union at the wrong way , he took us in on a political decision on the last day of a Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and he 's forgotten that .
5 She pulled away , but his hand followed , and took hers in an unrelenting grasp .
6 Six members of staff restrained Sigsworth and took him into a secure room where he was injected with a drug and the police were called .
7 On that Tuesday morning my mother came with the doctor and took him to a spare bedroom , leaving the door ajar .
8 Ken bought him a train ticket , put some cash in his hand and took him to a nearby restaurant
9 The tablets she found later and took them to the Social Work Department to be sent to the child .
10 ’ We stopped her and took her into the back room where we found she was n't fat at all .
11 Sheffield Crown Court heard that the man , who ca n't be named for legal reasons , kidnapped his twenty seven year old wife and took her to an isolated spot on the moors above the city and raped and sexually assaulted her .
12 Once outside he linked arms with her and took her to the little pub that the station staff used .
13 He and took me on a short sight-seeing trip to the Qutab Minar .
14 One Saturday a woman came in and took me to a big room where there was another woman with two children .
15 The steward answered Agrippa 's insistent knocking and took us into the main hallway .
16 There were three soldiers for every nun ; they tied our hands and took us to a small room , two soldiers pushing each nun .
17 Well it was a large double-fronted house and it was sand-bagged all round and there were tables and to er , administer , you know , wardens in the unevent of air raids which they used to do and they used to patrol the streets looking for lights to see if pe my nan actually got fined once cos she , she event inadvertently went into a room and put the light on and forgot she 'd left the curtains open and an air raid warden happened to be around she , she got hauled into court and fined five pounds for that , er she er I , I once I was just thinking the other day just telling a friend of mine , they had an actual practice air raid once and in some old buildings in the Burchells and we as kids had to go and lie in there and wait till we 'd got a tag on and what would happen to us a label and they took us to the first aid post in , an ambulance came and picked us up on a stretcher and took us to the first aid post in Road .
18 Police said : ‘ He lied and took us on a wild goose chase .
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