Example sentences of "and took [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 When the Penge route closed on 6 December 1933 , Nos. 1E , 2E and 3E were transferred to Penge depôt and took their place on the Crystal Palace route augmented service .
2 She sighed , but departed not entirely ungratified , and took her position by the keys .
3 ‘ You did n't tell me ! ’ she accused , and took her husband by the hand .
4 Then Wu Tsai leaned forward and took her cup from the table , smiling , looking across at Tsu Ma .
5 Huge tents , open-fronted , had been put up and the Empress came in state with all her ladies , veiled to the eyes , and took her place on the throne .
6 She pushed open the glass door , muttered good morning , and took her place in the queue .
7 She opened the car door and when the child was seated she went round and took her place behind the wheel , then drove off .
8 There was still an hour left before the classes finished , so she parked the Golf in the courtyard and picked up the book , then changed her mind and took her camera from the glove compartment instead .
9 Ayrshire bacon established a wide reputation for its excellence and took its place amongst the most popular bacons of Britain .
10 Nigerian nationalism in the first instance was a reaction to British imperialism and took its form from the nature of British rule , as mediated by different social strata .
11 Today I made a break with habit and tradition , and took my lunch at the New Born Restaurant .
12 After lunch I recrossed the road to the newsagents , and took my place at the wailing wall of the pornography section .
13 He shoved his plates into the sink and took his tea into the living-room .
14 On the death of his father , the 5th Duke , he succeeded to the Dukedom of Montrose , and took his seat in the House of Lords .
15 He stood up and took his coat from the chair over which it had been casually thrown .
16 Exasperated by the resistance of the Cabinet to new ideas he resigned from the Government and took his ease to the Labour party Conference in October 1930 , where he very nearly won it .
17 Sid finished his cigarette and took his place at the Bren gun .
18 Ross John Mackenzie was born without any complications , and took his place at the end of the Mackenzie line .
19 But once the horses were unsaddled , rubbed down and hobbled , he spread a blanket on the hard ground and took his place at the evening meal with the others .
20 With that , he took the letters-patent from his mother , rose to his feet , gave her the kiss of fealty , and took his place on the throne to her right .
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