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

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1 Onions are the link to take us to the nearby open market where we see these and other vegetables on display .
2 The journey back to the resort takes you through the Wachau wine region on the Danube .
3 She asked the driver to take her to the estate agent .
4 After telling the driver to take them to the marina , he climbed in beside her .
5 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
6 The car took us to the Monument , and then we saw the Worm . ’
7 The professor takes you into the world of portable computing explaining how to make the most of your walk-about P.C. The program is basically a collection of text files with an easy to use reader .
8 " If we do n't run into any trouble and the brook takes us through the wood , " he thought , " we really shall be clear of the warren and then we can look for somewhere to rest for a bit .
9 Surkov signed the bill for our teas , and it was time to board the coach to take us to the late-afternoon theatrical performance .
10 The Cattle of the Cottagers are impounded when the Forest is driven by the Keepers , as all other Cattle are ; and when the Owners take them from the Pound ( paying the usual Fees to the Keepers ) they turn them again into the Forest , having no other Means of maintaining them … the Cottagers … are detrimental to the Forest , by cutting Wood for Fuel , and for building Huts , and making Fences to the Patches which they inclose from the Forest ; by keeping Pigs , Sheep etc. in the Forest all the Year ; and by stealing Timber .
11 With military-style precision , one gunman stayed to guard the man 's family , while the other took him to the Banque de France where at least four others were waiting .
12 One gunman stayed to guard the man 's family , while the other took him to the Banque de France in Toulon , France , where four others were waiting .
13 The haul up the corrie takes you to the first peak , Tom na Gruagaich , from where you must drop down and follow the ridge to the summit of Beinn Alligin , and although that 's where we packed it in , the walk could continue along a stunning ridge to cross the famous horns of Alligin , two pointy crags that stand like gateposts over a terrifying gully .
14 Good , she told herself fiercely , swinging away from the view and collecting the glasses to take them into the kitchen .
15 The taxi took him through the city and up into the countryside beyond the lake , where the Amner clinic commanded its famous views .
16 The taxi took her to the airport .
17 I persuaded Chester to cash in his Trustees account after agreeing to pay five quid for the taxi to take him to the bank .
18 Tolby seemed to have buttered up all the Devenishes for what he could get : the father took him into the firm and launched him on his career ; Clare darned his socks and cooked him meals ; and Hubert — if Henry was right — had put some business his way .
19 Then turning to Millie , whose expression almost broke her down and gave her the urge to take her by the hand and run from this place , only her good sense stopped her ; and bending down , she put her arms around the child and when she felt the tightness of the embrace and the pressure of the thin body against her belly , it was only with an effort she stopped the tears from flowing .
20 And another quaver , those two will be tied the join taking them onto the next group of three and so on .
21 Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the nod .
22 The road took them between the old splendour of the Khulafa and the Gailani mosques , and across the railway track that wound half the length of the country to Arbil , and out through Housing Project Number Ten , and through the concretescape of Saddam City , the Chairman 's way of marking the end of the Iranian war .
23 Lindsey watched in fascination as the taxi laboriously made its way along the rising curve of the road taking them into the hills .
24 After two or three days of exploring Stanley and its environs it was time to go to ‘ camp ’ ( from a Spanish word ‘ campos ’ meaning countryside ) and our tour of the islands took us to the three or four places equipped to deal with small parties of visitors .
25 but , I did hear something , I do n't know whether it 's true , that the doctors took him off the
26 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 .
27 And now , with the way that the human take it to the medical profession for giving them a longer life expectancy , thirty percent of people are diseased .
28 A five minute rough walk in the moonlight took him to the top of the shingle ridge .
29 The Sergeant took us into the small canteen and told us quietly and forcefully that our holiday in Aubagne was over and that we were off to start four months of basic training designed to turn us into legionnaires .
30 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 .
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