Example sentences of "take [pron] [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And he takes me to an Italian restaurant in Mitcham . |
2 | 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 |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | ‘ It takes itself for a little walk at night . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Starting from the car park at Dartmeet , this four mile walk takes you through a contrasting landscape of open moorland , river valley and woodland . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ Head Of Sand ’ takes you on a soothing train journey that never reaches its destination but the seats are real comfy . |
11 | To the west of the forest an hour long walk takes you to an impressive waterfall , Spout Force . |
12 | As Christine takes us on a final tour of the house she and Doc D share in a village ten miles out of Norwich , I venture the question that must be on every SHE reader 's lips . |
13 | But first he takes us on a brisk trot through lesser ranges , principally the Alps , from Balmat on Mont Blanc to the many feats of Mummery and beyond . |
14 | Our second association item takes us to a late autumn in the next reign . |
15 | A consideration of two dreams in Shakespeare 's plays takes us to a similar conclusion . |
16 | Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature , Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies , in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument . |
17 | Part of the inner route takes us through a narrow gap between a promontory of Fetlar called the Ness of Urie , and a small skerry which has a patch of grass on top . |
18 | In the 12 chapters the author takes us from a basic introduction to the design of synthesis , through the various methodologies , to a few selected total syntheses . |
19 | The kind of reasoning that we have discussed , which takes us from a finite list of singular statements to the justification of a universal statement , which takes us from some to all , is called inductive reasoning and the process is called induction . |
20 | It seemed as if Lydia would take them like a new baby and display them triumphantly to the assembled company . |
21 | However , it does not take somebody with a great imagination to think of using someone 's invention to base two of the hatter 's obsessions upon . |
22 | Just a few minutes will take you to a sandy beach . |
23 | We will also take you to a traditional silk factory , kindergarten and the local ‘ free ’ markets . |
24 | ‘ After our celebration I shall take you to a solemn service , ’ he said , gripping my left ankle between his shoes . |
25 | Either come aboard ship with us when we have the treasure , and we 'll take you to a safe place ; or stay here on the island . ’ |
26 | And , peeled off a layer at a time , it 'll take you through a wide spectrum of weather conditions and levels of exertion . |
27 | Furthermore , if you can become satisfied with your regular daily bread you will get into a new routine which will take you on a continuing journey of successful weight maintenance . |
28 | Duck boards will take you past a hot waterfall towards the blow hole . |
29 | The CTRL and ESC keys pressed together will take you from an open application to DOSShell . |
30 | I had better take one from a Conservative Member now . |