Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Say they started on a Monday at two o'clock in the afternoon , he or she will take them away for the first hour and go through some of the main points of their work here . |
2 | One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute . |
3 | Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two . |
4 | The young clerk , Buckingham , now dressed more festively , the funerals being over , took them up to the first floor , then up more stairs to the second storey of the house . |
5 | They struggled up the steps , through the entrance hall , rested in the main hall , then took him up to the first floor . |
6 | ‘ I took her there for a last relaxing evening before we threw ourselves into the election campaign . |
7 | The Nazis took it over during the Second World War and made it into a museum of the German Army . |
8 | It was , however , after Palace had acquired Cliff Holton and Dickie Dowsett that we saw Allen at his vintage best , spraying the passes and plying the crosses from which those big fellows scored the goals which first of all kept us in Division Three , and then took us up to the 2nd Division in 1963–64 . |
9 | It seems to epitomise the whole range of values and ideas that have taken me there in the first place . |
10 | ‘ Take me up to the twentieth floor , quickly , ’ she said . |
11 | The skipper was preparing to take her out to a second rendezvous arranged for that night when the lookouts saw the grey canoe with a lone paddler . |
12 | But I do n't think it 's fair to take it out on the next person . |