Example sentences of "[pron] take him to " in BNC.

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1 I took him to a nearby café .
2 I got him into the factory and from there we got the ambulance and … and I took him to the Royal Victoria Infirmary . ’
3 With deliberate irony I took him to Lock 's in St James 's Street , the most aristocratic hat-maker in London .
4 P. E. A man dropped dead in front of me on the street and I took him to the mortuary and I got into trouble over it because I did n't search the body properly .
5 I took him to the ‘ Tally 's ’ ( ice-cream shop ) at the corner of our street and Bedford Street — and bought him a large cone .
6 I took him to the Savoy Hotel .
7 I took him to about twenty houses and had made love to him on the splintery boards of about half of them before he decided that this was not a suitable town for his mother to live in — too quiet , too far from London — and the estate agent , whose car had been left standing in leafy side-streets for too many unprofitable hours , gave me a week 's wages and said he thought another job might suit me better .
8 I took him to the St Petersburg library , let him show me pictures of the uniforms .
9 I took him to the first Giants game when he was three .
10 This was going on for a couple of days , so I was getting worried and I took him to the prison doctor and he says , ‘ It might be with you breastfeeding , try him on the bottle . ’
11 Although it was late and Mr Edgar was tired after his journey , Joseph insisted , so I took him to the master 's room .
12 Now if Mr is saying that outside the context of the structure plan entirely which is all I took him to be saying , that the members of North Yorkshire County Council are still determined to build a road to the north of of erm
13 Ms Tierney , of Victor Paul Terrace , Edinburgh , told a fatal accident inquiry in Dunfermline yesterday : ‘ On 15 August when he complained of blinding headaches I took him to my GP who referred him to Milesmark hospital in Dunfermline with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage .
14 some money out of it , I took him to court .
15 I took him to the Spar shop !
16 Once he was popping happily round a spooky 3′6″ course with tyres , polythene bags and barrels as fillers , I took him to his first indoor showjumping competition .
17 It will certainly seem so to the Englishman ( as I take him to be ) , who found in the ‘ Envoi ’ to Hugh Selwyn Mauberley — Pound 's most explicit farewell to England , as he prepared to leave her in 1918 — ‘ externality : an externality which , considering what Mauberley attempts , is utterly disabling ’ .
18 I take him to the yard .
19 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
20 If I go out I take him to mum 's .
21 Pearce pauses for reflection when asked to define the qualities which took him to the top with such apparent ease .
22 While the EC was debating its approach to the problems of Eastern Europe the president-elect of another distressed part of the world was nearing the end of a pre-inaugural tour which took him to all the major capitals .
23 Perhaps his father had the kind of job which took him to many parts of the country , and possibly he took the boy with him , I do not know .
24 One of his passengers dropped the Cessna 's dinghy to the JetRanger 's pilot , who was subsequently picked up by an RAF SAR helicopter which took him to hospital in Blackpool suffering from hypothermia .
25 Then he received an offer to appear in Return from the River Kwai , which took him to the steaming jungles of the Philippines .
26 Yet it was a most unlikely vehicle which took him to his first truly national conquest : a cart .
27 The winner on the day was Francois Lombard — a result which took him to third place overall in the championships .
28 In 1894 he was awarded a London county council scholarship with distinctions , which took him to the Kenmont Gardens Science School ( 1894–7 ) and in 1896 he was awarded an evening exhibition to the Regent Street Polytechnic .
29 At sixteen he ran away from Harrow , and set up as a film director , work which took him to central Europe and east Africa , but proved financially unrewarding .
30 He then made his New York début in 1931 as the squalid murderer in Payment Deferred , before accepting a Hollywood offer which took him to California for The Old Dark House ( 1932 ) and his first Nero in The Sign of the Cross ( 1932 ) .
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