Example sentences of "take him to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , by Wednesday I 'm clear of the Committee , and I could take him to a Regional Office .
2 He said arrangements should have been made to actually take him to a medical officer and said he should not have been allowed to leave Comber and Newtownabbey RUC stations when he called that day .
3 Kathleen Claar , custodian of the Last Indian Raid Museum in Oberlin , Kansas , took him to a small cemetery to show him the grave of her husband and of Rick Read , the last man lynched in the state .
4 ‘ His usual spin took him to a private beach at the Dragonara Hotel in St Julien with Denis and Frankie 's sister Betty .
5 On that Tuesday morning my mother came with the doctor and took him to a spare bedroom , leaving the door ajar .
6 We took him to a Chinese restaurant where they serve those drinks in coconuts — they 're quite strong and he does n't really drink , but we made him have one anyway , and he quite enjoyed it .
7 Ken bought him a train ticket , put some cash in his hand and took him to a nearby restaurant
8 I took him to a nearby café .
9 She took him to the far aisle and showed him the salt tablets .
10 Fox arrived with an assistant and Wycliffe took him to the vandalized room .
11 So much of his daily duty took him to the general neighbourhood of these places it was n't easy , but mercifully no bumping into the angry Charity occurred .
12 His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers .
13 His first trip , in 1952 , took him to the Korean battlefront .
14 His mother once again took him to the prefectural hospital , not to the university hospital .
15 Hopes are high Tonight he meets Keith Knox of Bonnyrigg , whose big hitting took him to the Scottish title .
16 about the other on be the pony , that took him to the wrong house .
17 He was described as an enthusiastic , determined and well-turned-out soldier with leadership qualities which could have taken him to the top warrant officer rank .
18 When doctors announced that there was a glimmer of hope , Raine organized a private ambulance to take him to the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in Queen Square , central London where for several months he lay in a coma .
19 It had been arranged that a trustworthy man would come then to collect him and take him to a safe house .
20 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
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