Example sentences of "[noun sg] will take [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Your day-by-day programme will take you through the necessary steps but , first , here are some important tips on the subject of food .
2 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 .
3 And then the other fella will take it to the plank .
4 For example , pressing the key followed by the F key will take you into the filer popdown .
5 Coolly , she said , ‘ OK — I 'll leave you to get on with whatever work will take you to the middle of the night . ’
6 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 .
7 When you have finished entering your tension details , pressing ESCAPE will take you to the sub menu .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Selecting COLOUR from the DesignaKnit main menu will take you into the stitch pattern designing section of the program .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Today 's journey will take you to the Royal Chitwan National Park for two nights at the Gaida Lodge .
16 A short drive will take you to the Downs and Ashdown Forest .
17 A ten minute drive will take you to the Seaford Head Nature Reserve with its badgers , foxes and diverse birdlife .
18 In a different vein , a half-hour drive will take you to the gardens and leisure park at Alton Towers .
19 A twenty-five minute drive will take you to the races at Newmarket .
20 Excursions : One of the most popular excursions is an unforgettable visit to Venice , while a spectacular trip over the Europa bridge and through the Brenner pass will take you to the Italian town of Vipiteno , for bargain hunting .
21 The apartments are surrounded by an abundance of bars and restaurants and a ten to fifteen minute walk will take you into the town centre and the nightlife .
22 The walk will take you among the lakes and hills of the craggy countryside around Capel Curig .
23 End will take you to the end of that line .
24 Half an hour 's drive north will take you to the moors and to the west the dales .
25 Pressing a second time will take you to the next earliest , and so on .
26 A visit to Boscobel House will take you to the scene of one of the most romantic stories in English history .
27 Peirce could probably allow the same : his position rests upon the belief that there is a logical guarantee that induction will take us to the truth in the long run , but that our confidence in the short-run efficacy of the method is simply an ‘ acritical ’ commonsense certainty which may be susceptible to scientific explanation .
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