Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [prep] the [adj -est] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Fitted to give you a flattering silhouette , with bold accessories it would take you to the smartest occasion in style . |
2 | And she says her day with Becky and the team was a revelation : ‘ The Granada Reports people came to my house to film me in some of my own clothes and then took me to the Hillcrest Hotel in Widnes where I had my hair styled and my make-up done , and then tried on lots of different outfits . |
3 | These journeys took him to the furthest extent of the colonies , from Lake Ontario to Virginia and into the Carolinas and Florida . |
4 | He turned instinctively against the wind , or nearly , for that way was easiest to control and fortunately it took him towards the greatest darkness . |
5 | He took her to the biggest house , whose womenfolk she knew well . |
6 | ‘ Take me to the nearest train . |
7 | The parents of children found to be suffering from any illness at a fieldworker 's visit were advised to take them to the nearest health facility for diagnosis and treatment . |
8 | Keep them out of the way , take them through the ugliest country you can find , confess them the miserable things they are , and spend nothing on them but for safety and speed … |
9 | ‘ It would be better , mademoiselle , for me to take you to the nearest syndicat d'initiative . |
10 | What took me so long to take you off the lowest shelf ( were they trying to hide you ? ) in W H Smith , and take you home ? |
11 | The magazine Fair Lady carries an advertisement in which a white woman addresses the reader : ‘ I discuss family planning with my domestic and take her to the nearest clinic . |
12 | Perhaps she could ring for a taxi , to take her to the nearest station ? |
13 | Take it to the nearest station and get the Hell out of here before I change my mind about carting you . |