Example sentences of "take [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And he takes me to an Italian restaurant in Mitcham .
2 These dolphins are oceanic travellers , with a migration route Of thousands of kilometres which takes them past the southern coastline of Japan on both legs of their annual migration .
3 Bill Mumford says you need climbing skills and it 's a challenge that takes them into a new realm … he says they are praying for dry weather … but it gets very cold … drops to minus twenty at night
4 I will expand further on this dichotomy between quality and quantity of ‘ crime ’ in Chapter 5 , but would argue that the chase for numerical detections in which detectives everywhere are immersed moves them across another conceptual boundary and takes them into a statistical world away from their previous world as ‘ real polises ’ where the central classifier of conflict with the ‘ prig ’ remains , as ever , in a power struggle over the body ( Foucault 1977 ) .
5 From time to time the press carries rumours of such enquiries , but they usually remain rumours unless legal action takes them into the public domain , because the DTI never comments or publishes the findings .
6 ‘ It takes itself for a little walk at night .
7 The two hour drive from Zurich to Hinterzarten takes you over the Swiss/German border at Koblenz/Waldshut and the scenery is truly spectacular .
8 The starting point is from a bridge opposite the Torridon Hotel on the A896 , and a path takes you through a delightful forest , past an incredible waterfall , and up to the ridge that runs south towards the summit .
9 Starting from the car park at Dartmeet , this four mile walk takes you through a contrasting landscape of open moorland , river valley and woodland .
10 This walk takes you through the National Trust for Scotland 's Kintail estate to the summit of Beinn Fhada .
11 • If you make a move that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid , you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move .
12 There are a number of rate bands and the relevant rate of interest is paid on all your savings — not just the amount that takes you into a higher band .
13 Balances over £50,000 receive the top HICA rate , which is credited quarterly in March , June , September and December , is paid on your total savings and not just the amount that takes you into a higher band .
14 WE ARE BORN OF STARS is the 3-D IMAX film which takes you into a new dimension using state-of-the-art computer graphics .
15 As your journey takes you into the lush splendour of the Dee Valley , one landmark in particular stands out in a dazzling blaze of colour .
16 A little more than three miles of excellent walking takes you past the Upper Steall ruins , down to the valley bottom where you can stop to admire the Steall waterfall .
17 The second — Secrets of Abruzzo — takes you on a seven-night tour including the natural beauty of the National Park , with the option to combine the tour with a week on the beach .
18 A ferry then takes you on a short trip across the Camel Estuary to a well deserved cream tea at Padstow , and your journey 's end .
19 ‘ Head Of Sand ’ takes you on a soothing train journey that never reaches its destination but the seats are real comfy .
20 This walk takes you on the coastal path around to Polkerris and then back to your start point on the Saints ' Way — a 35-mile route which crosses Cornwall from Padstow to Fowey .
21 To the west of the forest an hour long walk takes you to an impressive waterfall , Spout Force .
22 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 .
23 A fifteen minute bus ride takes you to the buzzing resort of Magalluf with its lively nightclubs , bars and discos , and Palma Nova , with its shops , bars and restaurants , is even nearer .
24 Ball 's booking after a rash challenge on West Ham 's Stuart Slater , takes him over the 31 penalty point mark and earns him an automatic two-match ban .
25 It remains faithful to the 36-year-old concept behind the SL , but takes it onto a higher plane altogether .
26 Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way .
27 The red colobus , however , needs fruit all the year round and takes it from a greater variety of dispersed tree species ; it thus requires a larger range which can support a correspondingly larger troop .
28 Here our itinerary takes us along the new section of the road , rather surprisingly signposted to Fort William , and brings us to the first railway so far seen , at Strathcarron Station .
29 This takes us into the nebulous area of psychological assessment , but it is also the case that the supply of information must be of the right type and in the right form to enable human beings to respond and act correctly , especially the air traffic controllers and the flight crew .
30 Again after the middle ten lines there is another break which takes us into the last section of the poem with the words ‘ at last ’ .
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