Example sentences of "[pers pn] have take [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I had to take her to the polo .
2 ‘ Beside all that , ’ Robert said , ‘ I had to take him into the city , and he was n't real keen — I 'm sure he prefers Sydney to London . ’
3 So I had to take it from the telesales side to get the appointment to get in the door to do a demonstration and then to do the after sales .
4 but I never had anything , I just went from one to the another , and I had to take it in the hall one day and I was n't , I was never very good at maths anyway , not that kind of maths .
5 I had taken her to the Three Tuns , and told the others to meet us there , on the basis that it was the second nearest pub to the scene of the demo and the nearest one to Seymour Street police station .
6 I had taken them to the meeting .
7 He is n't here , so I have to take you to the hotel myself .
8 ‘ 1 , Yahweh , have called you to serve the cause of right ; I have taken you by the hand and formed you ; I have appointed you as covenant of the people and light of the nations .
9 She 'd taken him from the town and the friends that he knew and she 'd brought him to this great , dusty mausoleum of a place where he did n't even like to run around because the echo of his footsteps sounded too much like someone faceless who was following too close .
10 Once she had taken them to the cinema and Oliver had been sick with excitement and ice-cream .
11 Anyway , Mrs Aggie had been very sorry she had struck her and she had taken her into the town and bought her a real new bonnet , although she would allow her to wear it only on a Sunday .
12 You had to take it from the inspector , you ca n't answer back .
13 However , if you have a car tyre that has a slow puncture , and you have to take it to the garage every week to put air into it , it does n't mean that there is anything wrong with the pump : there must be something else wrong to make the tyre lose air .
14 We had taken them with the aforementioned pinch of salt .
15 Yes , just go straight on to policy and resources , we we have to take it with the main motion , I mean if it 's passed it 's a s standing motion .
16 They 'd taken her from the police cells after two days .
17 Well it should n't it it did i but if you just went up to the top they got a pair of I should think about four or five lengths they had to take it off the sprocket and er course you see they
18 As a result they had taken him to the police , and then Sommerville had been questioned .
19 When they had taken him from the hospital block with his possessions and spare clothes in a cloth sack he had smiled and shaken hands and believed that the flight was close , Berlin he had thought it would be .
20 At the front , though , they had taken them through the gate and were playing them on the windows of Hilda Machin 's sitting-room .
21 As an agriculturist he has to take him in the garden for practical training .
22 ‘ In charge of ’ means that once a person takes a vehicle on a road or public place he normally remains in charge of that vehicle until he has taken it off the road or public place again .
23 The Renaissance was a rebirth of the Alexandrian-Roman spirit , and it has taken us on the same path .
24 The doctor had wanted to bring him here but was not very happy about making the same journey twice , so he had taken him to the next valley .
25 Soon after he met Marigold he had taken her to the opera to see Die Walküre and afterwards had said without forethought :
26 He had taken her to the woods and she sucked his cock and he screwed her on a bed of moss and soft earth .
27 He had taken her off the streets and given her a home because he was besotted with her ; the home that Sarah 's mother had kept clean and cheerful even when her health was failing .
28 But they told their grand father that they had seen the god , and that he had taken them to the mountain-top .
29 He had taken it to the President , and he had liked it , and he had signed it .
30 Now what happened , and it was a good procedure because what happened was that if anyone say on a Friday had found himself in a difficult situation , we would then discuss it on the Monday afternoon , er bearing in mind that he had taken it to the foreman and had got no response from the foreman , we could discuss it on a Monday afternoon , the convenor and the secretary would deal with it the following day , and in all probability , without having recourse to take it any further , reply to the man that the matter had been resolved and , and to his liking .
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