Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] take [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Most of our customers are second time buyers who know what they want and expect to be able to just walk in and take it off the shelf like a can of beans , ’ he says . |
2 | Ross , the steward , appeared , commiserated that they were all soaked through and took them into the lounge . |
3 | I stride over and take her by the shoulders in the same way I held Darius . |
4 | A lay brother came over and took us into the abbey church to hear morning mass and , believe me , for the glory is now gone , the abbey church of Glastonbury was the nearest thing to heaven on earth . |
5 | If you have no secretary to fend off telephone calls turn the telephone off or take it off the hook while you are conducting the interview . |
6 | The Doctor jumped up and took her by the hand . |
7 | Suddenly the official got up and took me to the lift . |
8 | When he stabbed and lightly wounded the driver , they tied him up and took him to the settlement . |
9 | A waitress picked him up and took him round the restaurant . |
10 | The steak was ready and Matthew dished it up and took it to the dining table . |
11 | She indicated the glass of milk on the table and moved to pick it up and take it into the kitchen . |
12 | is er , Robert you can come up and take us through the four steps of selling . |
13 | But I think I 'll know how to dig him out and take him in the later rounds . ’ |
14 | They they fix it up with wires and they got so far and as the tide rise , cos the ship come up and they take 'em out and take 'em to the dock , take 'em out with a heavy crane . |
15 | He came running out and took me by the sleeve in the darkness . |
16 | Kath snapped instructions to everyone , and Amy wheeled Mr Thompson out and took him to the interview-room . |
17 | Already Parfois seemed to lie behind them , and Harry had almost lost that tense expectation that at every step someone would reach out and take him by the shoulder to haul him back into captivity . |
18 | A few minutes later she hurried back and took him by the hand . |
19 | In five minutes we 'll come back and take you to the medical centre for more tests . ’ |