Example sentences of "[pron] to take [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The immediate outcome was that I now had someone to take me around , and I used to brag a bit about ‘ my ’ Corporal . |
2 | " No , we 're busy , I 'll get someone to take you up in a minute . " |
3 | She got herself a job in Reading college , she got somebody to take her down there and a place to get an English A Level , and Mary said it 's a thing with her she wants to get this English A Level cos her father had one and she feels that is she could get and English A Level it would impress him , he , she spends her life trying to impress her father who does n't really takes much notice of her , . |
4 | Not because I could n't have had a holiday only that er we had loads of milk so we had to go and fetch it from the farms and you got ta have somebody to take it out . |
5 | ‘ Well , ’ he said , ‘ I want you to take them off ; but those shoes are so good I want you to put them back on again . ’ |
6 | ‘ I mean , there 's no need for you to take me out for a meal . ’ |
7 | I thought of going to Vetch Street while you were on your rounds , waiting for you , and begging you to take me back , as a skivvy , nothing more , just to be near you , however much you despised me , and hang all worthless pride , and then you came . |
8 | ‘ Important enough for you to take her out every night , ’ Claudia responded , gasping as she realised she had spoken her thoughts out loud . |
9 | ‘ It 's good of you to take him off our hands . |
10 | ROS : We are counting on you to take him out of himself . |
11 | And they 're just looking at you and your Mum s your Mum wants you to take him out properly , walk him down the street and you 've sneaked him outside and they 're just looking at you like this |
12 | ‘ I 'm so very glad to hear it because I 'd like you to take us back there now . ’ |
13 | I want you to take it in for me . ’ |
14 | I want you to take that in , I 'm pausing for a little I want you to take it in . |
15 | I mean I can give it to you to take it in tomorrow morning |
16 | Accordingly he disappeared into the upward-travelling lift , while she waited for one to take her down a floor where a corridor linked this building to the next one , in which the twenty-four-hour blood bank was located . |
17 | It needed some spark to concentrate his mind , something to take him out of the ruck . |
18 | One cold , windy day Marion nerved herself to take it down to the clachan to barter for food and wool , and found herself still ignored . |
19 | ‘ It was us persuaded him to take her in , ’ said Nanna Epstein . |
20 | And now David would be thinking she wanted him to take her out again . |
21 | So OK , she had n't been the best dinner companion in the world that evening , but she had n't asked him to take her out , he had asked her . |
22 | His attorney had managed to get him to take them up again and I went to the prison to have the necessary papers signed . |
23 | If the patient had hobbies before his stroke or head injury , such as drawing , painting or needlepoint , you should try to make it possible for him to take them up again . |
24 | Myles helped him to take it off and hung it up . |
25 | And when he had undone her gown , and had difficulty in lifting it over her head , she raised herself from the pillow and helped him to take it off . |
26 | It would have been easy for him to take it off . |
27 | When she 'd calmed down she asked me if I 'd been to the doctors , and we made arrangements for her to take me down . |
28 | I just wanted her to take me back , to talk to me as she always did . |
29 | She looked so pornographic in her gimmicks that I wanted her to take them off again , or better , much better , push bits of them aside . |
30 | If he had allowed her to take him back to London , he might have been stuck for life with a woman in her thirties ( and getting older by the day ) . |