Example sentences of "[noun] to take [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Holberg asked Marie to take him across the water and he left a note about that meeting in his eighty-seventh Epistle .
2 The instructor will use a dry land simulator to take you through the basic techniques and introduce the equipment gradually .
3 A NEW CULTURE FOR PEARL Pearl Assurance is one of the companies that are implementing IT solutions to take them beyond the year 2000
4 Murren has a huge variety of signposted walks to take you over the hills and into the mountains .
5 It was a mournful pair that hired a boat to take them to Saltash and acquaint the Lee family of the tragedy .
6 had about half a day about there , waiting for boat to take us across to France .
7 Time for the same man to complete his work in Finland , then catch a plane to London and hire a car to take him to Suffolk .
8 He found that they were suddenly eating pizza and jokingly said oh they might have got him one , so one of them used a police car to take him to the nearest all night pizza place and then he walked back to the airport and waited , having done a deal with the one taxi driver who was there , and he and shared a taxi , arriving home c. 0215 and then proceeded to have a meal of a MASS of pasta and sauce previously made by me , and of a type which both boys always ask day in day out when here or there !
9 Oh he might be away for thre , cos I know he had golf at the Belfry this week , and then when he comes back he 's being picked up by a car to take him to the Belfry again , cos we 're entertaining there for a weekend 's golf .
10 So the film company organized a car to take him from Reading to Pangbourne .
11 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
12 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
13 Bless the lady : she gave me a large breakfast and then told me she had arranged with a friend who had a car to take me into Lochinver .
14 And I have half a mind to take you at your word , give you what you seem to want and turn you out of my house after I have finished with you . ’
15 In future the programme will run from one January to the next , therefore this year four terms have been included in the programme to take us to January 1991 .
16 Several thousand people from Shkodër and nearby towns converged on the northern port of Shengjin where they attempted to seize vessels to take them to Italy .
17 ‘ It — hmm — never was my intention to take you on the couch in my drawing-room , ’ he commented gruffly , purposely putting some daylight between them .
18 Then , with a smile that set all the butterflies off again , ‘ It 's my intention to take you to where the food is really good , and also show you something of the city by night . ’
19 ( Words to take you through time . )
20 However , when he later became drowsy she telephoned for an ambulance to take him to hospital .
21 They found it difficult to rouse him and on seeing the bottle of tablets on the floor next to him , called an ambulance to take him to hospital .
22 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 .
23 Nurses claimed she had waited most of that time for an ambulance to take her to another hospital .
24 She was waiting for an ambulance to take her to St Thomas ' Hospital .
25 ‘ And now — and again because of my wife 's insistence , because of her concern for your health — I have hired a conveyance to take you to the railway station at Skipton . ’
26 A taxi service is always available at the Transport Interchange to take you to the University .
27 On this occasion , he grew bored with the idea of Algeria , and to the consternation of parliament commandeered a French warship to take him to Tunisia .
28 The driver was given directions to take her to the doctor that Julius had contacted .
29 If , however , you do n't , ask your parents to take you to a grief counsellor .
30 Time to wade through the shite and allow Mike Patton to take us to his demented world — a warming thought indeed .
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