Example sentences of "and takes [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 From Tarsus , Paul continues his missionary journey , which lasts some fourteen years and takes him across virtually the whole of the eastern Mediterranean world — not only throughout the Holy Land , but to Asia Minor as well , and across the sea to Greece .
2 Even when he makes mistakes he does it in a way that still brings results and takes him over the gain line .
3 and takes him from the hospital up to Southwold .
4 I will expand further on this dichotomy between quality and quantity of ‘ crime ’ in Chapter 5 , but would argue that the chase for numerical detections in which detectives everywhere are immersed moves them across another conceptual boundary and takes them into a statistical world away from their previous world as ‘ real polises ’ where the central classifier of conflict with the ‘ prig ’ remains , as ever , in a power struggle over the body ( Foucault 1977 ) .
5 If she does create a new four-bead group , she ‘ wins ’ these four beads and takes them off the board , leaving the hole empty .
6 This form of prayer , then , gathers up all our experiences and takes them to the King of Kings , and we think about them in his presence — all the hurts , all the joys , all that stops us becoming the kind of persons we feel called to be .
7 She buys them and takes them to and all
8 Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources .
9 He takes me and picks me up from school and takes us where we wan na go you know , off to the shop , off to here , off to get some get some drink and takes us for a drive and
10 But at this point the story takes an abrupt turn , and takes us into territory that at first seems quite strange , beyond even our imagining , let alone our experience .
11 Of course , how this policy might be arrived at is an issue in its own right and takes us into the field of school-focused inservice work and curriculum development .
12 The 1973 Act extended beyond planning blight and takes us into the much broader area of the law relating to compensation .
13 was minding on , cos everybody the next thing was , the next one takes her top and takes it off her shoulder
14 Right now she 's carrying around a soft hand puppet , and takes it to her basket each night .
15 He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen .
16 He extracts the letter and takes it behind his umbrella ; the light of his lantern shines through the fabric , HAMLET emerges again with a letter , and replaces it , and retires , blowing out his lantern .
17 He reaches up for it and takes it in both hands .
18 Each of the group members presents one of the units , and takes it in turn to entertain their fellow travellers by talking about their interests in life or about their travels .
19 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
20 He is a prominent member of the Christadelphians sect which mounted the exhibition and takes it from town to town , week by week , year by year .
21 And erm each one begins here at the Archaeological Resource Centre and takes you through alleyways and back passages explains , where to go er with drawings text and explains it all .
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