Example sentences of "[noun prp] 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 | Time to wade through the shite and allow Mike Patton to take us to his demented world — a warming thought indeed . |
3 | I see thank you , yes that 's very helpful that clarifies the position on that and finally I 'll ask Michael Colgan to take us into the question of the management systems for the contract . |
4 | And when a relief worker asked Nicholson to take her to England , he agreed . |
5 | Altogether then er , an encouraging set of results and I 'll hand you over to Frank to take us through them in more detail . |
6 | The last thing she wanted was for Tom to take her under his wing , to regard her in some sense as his find and his property , but that was what was happening . |
7 | The two men told Mrs Robinson to take them to her rich friends . |
8 | Lloyd had persuaded Coleridge to take him as a pupil at £80 a year ; but when his wealthy father , a member of the banking family , insisted that the arrangement could last only for a year , Coleridge 's expectation of a regular income suddenly vanished , and Lloyd eventually settled with him as an occasional lodger , not a pupil . |
9 | Next time , get Vic to take you to the King 's Head Carvery . |
10 | And if I did , why would I send her all the way down to Somerset to take you to a cricket match ? ’ |
11 | She detailed Amy to take them into the interview room and give them tea and stay with them , and she and Ben went alongside the trolley into Resus . |
12 | His job was to convince Amaldi to pack his bags because there was a ship waiting at Naples to take him to the United States . |
13 | Then catch the 79 Seatoller service from Keswick to take you to the southern end of Derwentwater . |
14 | Maybe I should get Michael or Cheta to take me into the tower with them when they deliver meals . ’ |
15 | She urged on the days until the chance o f their transfer away , she wrote waspy letters to her mother three times a week , and whenever possible she badgered her Yuri to take her to the shops at Pot'ma . |
16 | She would ask Jazz to take her to the cinema . |
17 | Perhaps she could persuade Charles Harvey to take her to Andrew Neil before they went out to dinner . |
18 | He watched the young nun usher his two companions away and allowed Lady Amelia to take him into the small chamber , really no more than a cell with a table , stool and truckle bed . |
19 | Okay , with that , I 'll le I 'll hand over to Nick to take you through the their present proposals . . |
20 | Of course , I 've I 've left him in the charge of of not I have n't asked Paul to take him under his wing over the weekend , but I 've left Neil a list of things that I would like done . |
21 | More than anything in the world she longed for Mark to take her into his arms and comfort her like a baby . |
22 | Building Your Ideal Home is an informative video presented by TV personality Peter Purves to take you through our project , step by step . |
23 | On the Thursday night , which was to be her farewell to her public for ten days , she allowed an admirer , Frederick Calthrop to take her to supper . |
24 | Duncan must have been the mountain man of the day , for the previous year he had been engaged by the Revd C. Lessingham Smith to take him from Sligachan to Loch Coruisk , climbing in Hata Corrie on the way . |