Example sentences of "to take [pers pn] into the " in BNC.

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1 He also used to take me into the insect house , where he kept mosquitoes infected with tropical diseases .
2 Maybe I should get Michael or Cheta to take me into the tower with them when they deliver meals . ’
3 She said the police would come to take me into the stockade like the cruel and wild animal I was .
4 Good , she told herself fiercely , swinging away from the view and collecting the glasses to take them into the kitchen .
5 The railways are now in division three and the government 's plan is to take them into the non-league .
6 She detailed Amy to take them into the interview room and give them tea and stay with them , and she and Ben went alongside the trolley into Resus .
7 When we 're both naked , I 'd like to take you into the water and soap you .
8 The sergeant instructed him to take him into the police station and charge him with taking a vehicle without consent — the offence as complete by moving it thirty yards .
9 ‘ 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 . ’
10 He watched the young nun usher his two companions away and allowed Lady Amelia to take him into the small chamber , really no more than a cell with a table , stool and truckle bed .
11 Well I mean there was an incidence where erm maybe a guy who did n't clean himself very often they would er a whole group of guys would find it funny to take him into the toilet erm fill a bath up with half with water , put bleach in it erm excrete in it , urinate in it and put him in hit , hit him with ba erm brushes , all kinds of stuff like that .
12 But , of course , I was determined to take him into the company and his first role for us was Tamino in Magic Flute .
13 Sally is studying for Art A-level and doing computer courses to take her into the high tech world of 1990s textile design .
14 He wants to take her into the Royal Infirmary for tests . ’
15 Also , it was no longer possible to take it into the Sadler 's Wells repertory , as had been intended .
16 It needs a new person to take it into the future , someone free of the old , deeply ingrained prejudices and affiliations .
17 Prime was born in the early 1970s , structured around the PrimOS operating system , which was developed on Honeywell Inc minicomputer hardware under a government contract , which meant that when people on the development team wanted to take it into the commercial world , they were able to buy the operating system for a nominal sum , and developed a new processor optimised to run it to create the 50 Series , the customer base for which will now be subject to a flock of companies wanting to win users over to their open systems .
18 I was just going to take it into the smoking-room when Giffen stopped me .
19 Er can I hang this up and no , so as not to take it into the church ?
20 Wi , Joan wanted to take it into the party the other night they would n't let her .
21 Good League results led even the club 's sternest critic to believe that in Vic Noodle we had found the man to take us into the Football League .
22 R4 THIS MORNING SAYS DON HOWE IS ANOTHER LIKELY CANDIDATE TO TAKE US INTO THE NEW YEAR .
23 I see thank you , yes that 's very helpful that clarifies the position on that and finally I 'll ask Michael Colgan to take us into the question of the management systems for the contract .
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