Example sentences of "take [pers pn] along the " in BNC.
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1 | This five mile walk takes you along the route of the Ffos-y-Mynach ( Monk 's Dyke ) , an ancient trackway which links the north and south of the St David 's Peninsula in Pembrokeshire . |
2 | This 77 mile route takes you along the Waverney and Little Ouse valleys on the borders of Norfolk and Suffolk . |
3 | Our route takes us along the shores of Lake Zell , via Thumersbach , Schloss Kammer , Gerling Zum Ritzensee , and then on to Maria Alm . |
4 | A walk along Avenida das Comunidades Madeirenses — or Avenida do Mar , its former and more popular name — takes us along the sea shore from the foot of the Santa Catarina Gardens to the oldest part of Funchal . |
5 | Here our itinerary takes us along the new section of the road , rather surprisingly signposted to Fort William , and brings us to the first railway so far seen , at Strathcarron Station . |
6 | It would have been boorish not to return to the Jardin de Paris for lunch , a short walk which took me along the right bank of the Duna to the famous Széchenyi Bridge and Clark Adam tér . |
7 | JTR made merry at Gress where breakfast was waiting and congenial company took him along the coastline to caves that , because of lack of stamina on my part , were never redrawn . |
8 | John 's route first took him along the south coast of England during a heatwave then around the south west peninsula and Wales to Holyhead where he crossed to Dublin in November . |
9 | He walked back by a different route which took him along the waterfront . |
10 | The convoy 's route took it along the M53 motorway through Cheshire and Wirral to Birkenhead 's East Float Dock . |
11 | The convoy 's route took it along the M53 motorway through Cheshire and Wirral to Birkenhead 's East Float Dock . |
12 | He was equally active as admiral , and in the previous year admiralty business had taken him along the south coast , where his presence was noted at Southampton and Lydd . |
13 | He was equally active as admiral , and in the previous year admiralty business had taken him along the south coast , where his presence was noted at Southampton and Lydd . |
14 | They made their way down Friday Street , Old Fish Street and into the Vintry , and hired a wherry at Oueenshithe Wharf to take them along the choppy river to the-Savoy Palace . |