Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Carribean Blue ’ takes you right outside the atmosphere , to a dream of release .
2 Among the many tours available , the Ghost Walk of York will take you on a quite literally ‘ haunting ’ tour , while a river tour along the Ouse takes you right through the city centre .
3 ; Maj It 's , it takes you , takes you virtually down the coast er through Gaza Strip into Egypt , that way .
4 Compare this with the diagonal , twisting advance that takes you directly into the opponent or , if you prefer , the diagonal withdrawal that times your response to coincide with a lull in the attack .
5 N — New Option This avoids the use of further index pages and takes you directly to the Option prompt , so that you can enter the number of the option you require .
6 N — New Option This avoids the use of further index pages and takes you directly to the option prompt , so that you can enter the 3 digit number of the option you require .
7 ‘ Yes , of course , Flick has been going it lately — her letters have been awfully scrappy , but she 's told us about all the dancing and bridge , and that Russian prince with the name like a hiccup who takes her all over the place .
8 The wind takes him away like a curtain snatch on a bad act .
9 Flashback F M rewinds to December nineteen eighty three , from three meet former radio four Today presenter John Timpson with another of his wacky books which takes him all over the country looking at the unusual including some of the things you never knew existed in North Yorkshire .
10 ‘ His business takes him all over the world . ’
11 The Bill gives protection with one hand and takes it away with the other .
12 It certainly takes us away from the notion of a centre of power claiming alleged sovereignty over supposedly homogeneous territory .
13 When Thomas Turner , Sussex village shopkeeper turned thirty , confides his deep hurt at ‘ the seeming distant behaviour with which my mother treated me today , seeming so mistrustful that I should cheat her ’ , he takes us right to the heart of the complex mixture of love and pain which then as now underlies the relationship between adult children and the older generation :
14 In other words , the superposition principle takes us straight to the heart of quantum mechanics ' elusive indeterminacy .
15 But Chris Avery , of stockbrokers Smith New Court , said : ‘ It is a tangible , positive step forward and takes us well down the path of Al Yamamah two becoming a reality rather than a hope for bonanza . ’
16 All the same , Lorraine McAslan on Collins Classics takes us deeper inside the music , while Nigel Clayton does not make Lonquich 's mistake of crossing the border between passion and brutality .
17 The match resumed and the two sides remained locked in fairly even combat until , in the last few minutes , a goal-mouth scramble enabled the home team to snatch the solitary goal and two points that would take them nowhere near the top of their league .
18 The friend says : ‘ Well , if I were you I 'd take them straight to the zoo . ’
19 Since this line of flight would take them straight to the pioneer party of 200-300 already assembled on the traditional Witney site , I wondered whether this was their destination .
20 And of course there was a thing we w a lot of the work in the mills was in or Selkirk and of course you went to the early train in the morning , there was a train from Galashiels to and it was full of workers going to the mills in and of course if you going er to work in a mill there , your , your foreman would come , you would draw the tools , at the , the night before you went to the job , you would take them there to the train in the morning , and meet the foreman and you would go to do the job and the same to Selkirk .
21 Do n't take me right to the party , drop me off at Sam 's .
22 ‘ But since it 's obvious that I do n't have a bloody army at my back you can take me directly to the Countess , or the Sheriff of Gloucester , if he 's here . ’
23 A walk to the Hadi Gari Bar down by the harbour will take you right through the hustle and bustle of the narrow streets of the old town and can take as little as five minutes , although you 'll be hard pressed not to be distracted by the jewellery , leather and clothes offered by street vendors at every corner .
24 And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking .
25 A cable car will take you most of the way .
26 ‘ I 'll take you across in the launch , ’ he said easily , standing up too .
27 ‘ The devil will take him away in a sack . ’
28 Then he can take her quietly into the conservatory at the same time as Mrs Hampton leaves the dining-room . ’
29 In a dream , she saw him reach out and take her possessively by the elbow .
30 Bu bu bu but would you take it just as a suggestion or would you take it as a
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