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

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1 Besides , I do n't take them into deep water .
2 That 's seconded , nice to know we have a straight choice , as you favour , we 'll take them in reverse order .
3 I was going to say can we take them in small groups ?
4 By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century .
5 The Malt Whisky Trail , a one day car tour , will take you to world-famous distilleries .
6 A new gondola cable car will take you to dizzy heights , enabling you to appreciate the mountains in their true splendour .
7 The route will take you over old wooden drawbridges , past beautiful Dutch merchant houses and Holland 's most famous landmark , a restored windmill .
8 However , you will be tired by all this flurry of activity because you will still be doing regular work and the proposal — writing may take you into late nights and weekend work .
9 Local operators will take you in four-wheel-drive vehicles to explore the near outback , where the river has carved a series of spectacular gorges into a vast , rolling sand plain .
10 A two season bag will take you from late spring to early autumn , and a three-season bag can be used for all but winter conditions .
11 In November 1959 he found himself back in Montreal , ‘ to renew his neurotic affiliations ’ as he was to repeat endlessly to journalists ; meeting his friends and family , sometimes bumping into his uncles who would take him for expensive meals at top restaurants — such as the Ritz — and hotels ; and generally awakening and reawakening those impulses and memories which would fire his imagination and energise his mind for months to come .
12 Bill McGuire 's studies will take him to various volcanos around the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans .
13 . I 'm gon na take him to outer space to find another race , I 'm gon na take him to outer space .
14 . I 'm gon na take him to outer space to find another race , I 'm gon na take him to outer space .
15 And while Clough misses out again , it is understood that Blanc has a contract that will take him to French drama club Marseille in the summer .
16 He would take her to good restaurants .
17 One more block and she could hop on to the bus which would take her to Grand Central Station .
18 When Kylie finally won her biggest break as Charlene in Neighbours she remained modest and unaware that the role would take her to international stardom .
19 At that stage the divisional officer may have taken it away from the domestic scene , and er put it through to Glasgow if it was the , if the employer was a member of the employers ' association , he would then take it to local conference .
20 They do n't take it on , take it on full time .
21 ‘ Luis , ’ I said , ‘ even in England , if a man called me that , I 'd take it as great rudeness .
22 Now we could n't have him in this year to give the others a chance so this is how you voted for the nineteen ninety three racing personality of the year on Channel Four and let's take it in reverse order starting with the person who finished fourth .
23 In fact , managers could take it in non-pecuniary terms — in the ( 1963 ) Williamsonian manner .
24 It 's easy to obtain organic tomato seed of excellent quality by growing your own and ensuring you do not take it from diseased plants .
25 We needed someone like himself , a Friend of the Tourists , who could take us through Egyptian Customs step by step .
26 We have several capital projects which will take us into new and exciting areas and if we ride out this recession better than others we will have the opportunity to make further acquisitions to expand our core activities .
27 One of Guinness Brewing Worldwide 's key strengths is the careful selection of such companies , those with excellent potential , which will take us into new markets or geographical areas , or consolidate our presence , and which can be integrated smoothly and add value to existing operations .
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