Example sentences of "took [pers pn] to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the second evening of my visit he took me to a literary party given by the Chicago Tribune in honour of Carl Sandberg in the sumptuous lounge of a club called ‘ The 333 ’ ( at 333 Michigan Boulevard ) .
2 We were delighted , and at a convenient interlude she took me to a favourite uncle , an Air Vice-Marshal .
3 One Saturday a woman came in and took me to a big room where there was another woman with two children .
4 They took me to a secret prison and raped me over and over again by forcing the barrel of a gun into me .
5 ‘ As I was saying , I went round and Daddy took me to a French restaurant he knew . ’
6 He took me to a waiting Jaguar equipped with air conditioning , stereo system , and a very pretty girl : ‘ at my disposal for the rest of my stay ’ .
7 They took me to an enormous wall built of Pelasgian blocks .
8 My father took me to the Soviet Union when I was very small .
9 I got on the buses at Trafalgar Square , it took me to the other end and brought me back again , and I got down and got on another one .
10 Crilly took me to the old town once ; it was a sooty place just north of the city , bordered by cakey cliffs and a greasy sliver of sea and a forlorn lighthouse jutting into the grey Irish sky , flashing blurry and red through the low clouds , omitting a lackadaisical moo only from time to time .
11 My mother then gathered them up and put them in a container , and I took them to a nearby stream and let them go with goodness knows what effect on the environment .
12 Hope had sent for Burkett : when the man and his daughter arrived , he took them to a quiet corner of the yard .
13 Hawkins , a Devon merchant , had seen that the demand for slaves from Africa was increasing in South America , and in 1562 he sailed — in the way many Englishmen were to do in the seventeenth and eighteenth century — to West Africa , bought slaves , took them to the Caribbean ports , and sold them at a profit .
14 Earlier in the year fittingly , during Passover , the festival which celebrates the Israelites ' escape from Egypt and the beginning of the journey which eventually took them to the Promised Land — Rabbi Moishe announced with quiet satisfaction that their contributions had mounted up to a sum sufficient to buy three hundred dunams of land in Palestine , that the purchase was in the process of being arranged on their behalf by the Jewish National Fund , and that he himself would lead an advance party of settlers from Cork before the end of 1920 .
15 The opening encounter took them to the small island of St Vincent , where the pitch was some way from international standard .
16 I took them to the dry cleaner 's this afternoon . ’
17 The tablets she found later and took them to the Social Work Department to be sent to the child .
18 While the aircraft was unloaded the crew was spirited away by car through the back roads of the airport by a civilian with a machine-gun , who took them to the old Sheraton Hotel and offered them cakes and coffee .
19 The whole family dreaded going to court , so Theresa took them to an empty courtroom , showed them where everyone sat and explained what would happen .
20 Kathleen Claar , custodian of the Last Indian Raid Museum in Oberlin , Kansas , took him to a small cemetery to show him the grave of her husband and of Rick Read , the last man lynched in the state .
21 ‘ His usual spin took him to a private beach at the Dragonara Hotel in St Julien with Denis and Frankie 's sister Betty .
22 On that Tuesday morning my mother came with the doctor and took him to a spare bedroom , leaving the door ajar .
23 We took him to a Chinese restaurant where they serve those drinks in coconuts — they 're quite strong and he does n't really drink , but we made him have one anyway , and he quite enjoyed it .
24 Ken bought him a train ticket , put some cash in his hand and took him to a nearby restaurant
25 I took him to a nearby café .
26 She took him to the far aisle and showed him the salt tablets .
27 Fox arrived with an assistant and Wycliffe took him to the vandalized room .
28 So much of his daily duty took him to the general neighbourhood of these places it was n't easy , but mercifully no bumping into the angry Charity occurred .
29 His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers .
30 His first trip , in 1952 , took him to the Korean battlefront .
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