Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] take [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When he was ready , the wind would take him off the beach .
2 Your day-by-day programme will take you through the necessary steps but , first , here are some important tips on the subject of food .
3 Our lucky couple will fly with USAir to Las Vegas where a limousine will take them to the sensational medieval-style Excalibur Hotel for their six-night stay .
4 And then the other fella will take it to the plank .
5 For example , pressing the key followed by the F key will take you into the filer popdown .
6 Coolly , she said , ‘ OK — I 'll leave you to get on with whatever work will take you to the middle of the night . ’
7 Individually tailored training programmes and special project work will take you beyond the boundaries of your own scientific discipline into managerial issues across the broader spectrum of science and technology .
8 When you have finished entering your tension details , pressing ESCAPE will take you to the sub menu .
9 After a stop for lunch ( not included ) your coach will take you to the famous Keukenhof Flower Gardens where you can spend the afternoon at leisure wandering around the 65 acre estate and marvel at the millions of flowers displayed with perfect artistry in the greenhouses and beautiful landscaped gardens .
10 In the privacy and comfort of our Colour Spa , Prescriptives will explain their Exact Colour philosophy and Harpers & Queen will take you through the trends for the season , focusing on your individual colouring , style and figure type .
11 Sometimes Mother Francis and Miss Pine from the dress shop would take her on an outing to Dublin , but she had never stayed away a night .
12 After a while , though , I started receiving letters from her , and on Sunday evenings my Pop would take me to the phone booth , where at a prearranged time I would ring a phone booth in Scotland and talk to her for 3 minutes .
13 My husband would take me to a cinema .
14 This process can take anything from a few weeks to a few months .
15 Alice may enter a looking-glass world where unexpected things happen , but she is still constituted like a human being : walking may take her in an unexpected direction , but the nature of the physical act of walking is taken for granted .
16 Either Mr Putt settle his long-standing and substantial account , or the tailor would take him to the debtor 's court .
17 They provided a bus , you had a bus ride and you picked up a couple of guides er , who during the night would take you over the er take you over the er Pyrenees , er over the mountains er , the Pyrenees , you see becau er you 're in need of a guide because the er the frontier posts etcetera etcetera were shut , were closed .
18 This morning , your escort will take you through the beautiful countryside to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country , home to the Amish — known as the ‘ plain people ’ who have strived to maintain a tradition of simple rural living .
19 It 's only 100 metres to the main road where a regular bus service will take you into the bustling resort centre of Magalluf , a 5 k ride which takes about 15 minutes , where a wider variety of bars , restaurants and nightlife can be found , or to Palma Nova 3km away , for a superb selection of restaurants .
20 Selecting COLOUR from the DesignaKnit main menu will take you into the stitch pattern designing section of the program .
21 In the afternoons , she must always be home at 4.30 — so that the carer can take her to the lavatory before leaving for the day .
22 My old mum used to take me to the fair there .
23 Although it would be possible to pursue the question of history in terms of such analyses of the forms of historicity , such an enquiry would take us on a very different path from that prompted by our original question , namely if poststructuralism can apparently be faulted by reference to a history which it neglects , where in Marxism can this history be found ?
24 Colin Jelf knew victory would take him within a whisker of becoming British champion .
25 For Peirce , statistical sampling is the fundamental kind of ampliative inference , and for this he derives its ‘ validity ’ from his understanding of reality — its repeated use will take us to the truth in the long run .
26 There are several delightful marked walks through the fields and woods around the village ( free guided walks are organised by the Tourist Office ) while a cable car ride will take you to the summit of the dramatic Patscherkofel , where there is some splendid hiking terrain , and a viewing platform giving stunning views over Innsbruck and the Inn Valley .
27 I thought of the far nurseries of the stars and how many days ' sail through the thin seas of hydrogen would take us beyond the space lamps and the burial grounds of the stars .
28 The driver would take us to the police .
29 Only thing was his Mum would take him to the opticians again .
30 It had taken her three full days and now they were to be carried downstairs and arranged in the hall , after which her sister would take them to the post office .
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