Example sentences of "take you [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a fast ascent on to the bealach , and then a right turn takes you on to a surprising flat little plateau sporting a tiny circular lochan .
2 where the dropped kerb is , that takes you on to the private road .
3 Leaving early in the morning , this safari takes you high above the drifting game on the reserve in the clear morning light .
4 Clicking on OK takes you back to the current document , leaving COUNT in its original empty state .
5 One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands .
6 When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms .
7 Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two .
8 Er , you will be listened to , er , and that will create , and you will have influence , and that cycle will take you back into the positive memories for the next time you try and change something .
9 ‘ Why do n't I take you out for a nice dinner this evening ?
10 what I 'll probably do is take you out for a little while so you can go up and see Annie and all that , next week , not only a
11 Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’
12 In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do .
13 Dogs can take you directly to a few kilos of heroin welded into the chassis , but they 're not too good at sniffing out a Renoir .
14 ‘ If you come up one by one , without weapons , I 'll take you home to a fair trial in England .
15 I 'm not taking you home in a stroppy mood Aaron we left home in a a stroppy mood
16 And we flew from er that was from London , we flew from the Croydon Airport in London , and er we , you went down to er an , a small office near Victoria Station in these days and er you w we , you put your luggage in there and then they took you out on a special bus to Croydon .
17 Your education or training will have taken you far above the ordinary man although allowing for a proper pride in such an achievement , it does not require you to become intolerant of others not so fortunate .
18 We went in the Gra Grand just done the lounge at the Grand and when we had our first car and I went round to see mother and I said come on , we 'll go up to the , take you up to the Grand and have a drink .
19 ‘ Mrs Richards , if you wo n't let me call an ambulance , I 'll have to take you through to the sick bay here , and nurse you myself .
20 We feel that we have largely succeeded in these aims , but more of that later , as I would like to take you back to the early nineteenth century when the object of our association was first mooted .
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