Example sentences of "be take [pers pn] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Yah , they 're taking it off the satellite and it used to be there was always the seven o'clock news , except in central side when it was always the six o'clock news , but now it 's on at like any old time , five thirty , six thirty , seven . |
2 | Oh , 'cos they 're taking it from the East Coast feed . |
3 | We 're taking you in the car . ’ |
4 | ‘ No , I 'm taking her to the doctor 's . ’ |
5 | I 'm taking you to the bank , ’ he muttered in her ear , his voice reverberating through her body . |
6 | Today I 'm taking you in the carriage to Millcote to buy you some elegant clothes . |
7 | ‘ Six months ago , we never thought she would ever achieve her ambition but , fingers crossed , I 'll soon be taking her to the school gates and she can sit in class with the other youngsters , just like she always wanted . ’ |
8 | While 4 glasses of wine is considered safe , more than that could be taking you into the danger area of getting cirrhosis of the liver . |
9 | ‘ I am taking you to the dressing-room where the ladies are gathered , they would be your best customers , I do n't doubt . ’ |
10 | I am taking you to the house of Robert Asshe , in Holborn . |
11 | The car 's manufacturers are taking it on the chin . |
12 | The car 's manufacturers are taking it on the chin . |
13 | And then when they were taking her in the ambulance , the nerves , I was sitting fucking laughing |
14 | ‘ I am to take you to the count . |
15 | " You are to take me to the King , " he said . |
16 | All you 're doing is taking them from the objection , which is , well , we 're not prepared to give a decision , take them from that objection to where you want them do it with me , can you do it ? |
17 | Everyone is being extra nice to me and , best of all , Pa is taking me to the yard tomorrow . |
18 | Alison 's taking her in the van . |
19 | He 's the young man who 's taking me to the concert and I have n't known him long enough to be late . |
20 | ‘ It 's taking me to the pin of my collar to keep up in the matter of sheer technical knowledge . |
21 | ‘ She 's taking me to the Tower of London . |
22 | He 's taking us from the airport to what is locally down as the Darth Vader Hotel . |
23 | He 's taking it off the wrong has n't he ? |
24 | He 's taking it for the meeting tomorrow . |
25 | Wearing a tidy black suit , Palance throws his carpetbag negligently into the back of Jeff Chandler 's buggy which is to take him to the reservation . |
26 | The railways are now in division three and the government 's plan is to take them into the non-league . |
27 | Rulfo 's oral style — which manifests itself in this novel and in the stories of The Burning Plain , in the frequent repetition of words and phrases , in a manner typical of the backtracking of oral narrative — is , of course , much more than a formal device , for its function is to take us inside the world of a rural peasantry whose cultural tradition is non-literate . |
28 | ‘ The most foolish thing I ever did was take her to the Foundling . |
29 | Dad wasted no words and said that it was his bird in the box whereupon C … tried to brazen out the situation by saying he had found the cockbird in the garden and was taking it to the market in the morning . |
30 | We had been given an army escort and were following an officer who was taking us to the camp . |