Example sentences of "to take us [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Poetry and vision are the sails to take us to a universe as vast as that of Boltzmann . |
2 | Mam chose instead to take us to a different hill station every year so that we travelled the length and breadth of India , from Kashmir in the far north-west , four days ' journey by train and road , to the Nilgiri near Simla , and Darjeeling . |
3 | Gran is going to take us to a museum . |
4 | The malai officer had wanted to take us to a superior . |
5 | Surkov signed the bill for our teas , and it was time to board the coach to take us to the late-afternoon theatrical performance . |
6 | Employing one of those supremely disingenuous somersaults of logic that only long training in double-speak and the official brand of British arrogance can confer , Mr Howard told a Westminster audience of backbenchers that ‘ If the Commission were to take us to the European Court I can think of few things more calculated to bring the Commission into disrepute ’ |
7 | The car which we had ordered to take us to the station never appeared , and we travelled instead in a dilapidated tonga . |
8 | Eventually a man from the tower arrived , and a little bus came to take us to the aircraft . |
9 | Onions are the link to take us to the nearby open market where we see these and other vegetables on display . |
10 | We can tell that the writer is eager to take us to the climax . |
11 | ‘ We have n't got the money to go out and buy the clothes , ’ Guy states , ‘ to take us to the next stage of achievement . |
12 | Paul Ingouf then said that they wished to take us to the spot where the aircraft had crashed . |
13 | We found that the walk to Fuglafjell was farther ( and much rougher ) than we had anticipated , so we persuaded a fisherman to take us to the bird cliffs in his boat . |
14 | The Vice-Chairman was unable to fill the vacant position so an interim administration was formed to take us to the next assembly . |
15 | It was certainly true that now , when at last it looked as if we might have our prahu , an increasing number of extremely sinister nakodas were approaching us with offers to take us to the Aru Islands . |
16 | On our way home via New York , some ‘ dear ’ friends ( as in generous ) , fixed us a stretch limo to take us to the airport . |
17 | Britten , by contrast , makes his Passacaglia the centrepiece of his drama , and uses the form to take us to the heart of Grimes 's tragedy . |
18 | But we need our own voice and vote at the top table to take us to the heat of Europe , not leave us on the periphery . ’ |
19 | 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 . |
20 | R4 THIS MORNING SAYS DON HOWE IS ANOTHER LIKELY CANDIDATE TO TAKE US INTO THE NEW YEAR . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | ‘ People try to take us for a ride from time to time . |
23 | If ever he used to take us for a spare lesson , all he used to do was draw on the blackboard the scrum lineouts and things . |
24 | So do you think that erm when this law was erm pushed through in nineteen forty seven that er perhaps Mao you know well I think there 's been a bit of excess now , I think we 'll do some we just need , we just need a bit of a rush now just to take us through a bit and then we 'll stop it in a few months time . |
25 | ’ When we were very small , ’ Irina would recall , ’ our parents used to take us through the city streets on small sledges . |
26 | And now , to take us through the night , |
27 | It were reasonable , quite re , er as a matter of fact we could afford to go on ho my father could afford to take us on a holiday every year . |
28 | After mass a lay brother offered to take us on a tour of the church and other interesting sights of the abbey . |
29 | type canoe , India , Indian canoe type thing you see and the blo but he was a an old mariner , he was seventy seven and he volunteered to take us on the river . |
30 | ‘ Till we came to the sea , and then there 'd be lighted ships ready to take us across the world . ’ |