Example sentences of "[pers pn] take [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , but when I took her the toilet she wanted to go toilet
2 I took her the toilet she wanted to wash her face .
3 I take her the tea .
4 I take it the hospital inspector will be paying me , ’ he said .
5 I take it the developer usually acts as the management company ?
6 I take it the others are anorexic ?
7 And I take it the police still have his case more or less open , and will be looking out for news of him , in case there 's something more in it .
8 I take it the signals are lit ? ’
9 Right then I take it the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting haven been circulated already ?
10 I take it the subject you wished to discuss was not Jeff and Silvia ? ’
11 Indeed , we have all agreed , I take it the recommendations under eight one in order that we can make progress .
12 Would you take her the message for me ?
13 We take it the greenhouse ‘ event ’ took place during this time — but when exactly ?
14 to me that 's where they took her the first time , they did n't take her right on the the roads , you know , the first time she 'd
15 He took her the long way through the house again , and Belinda tried to orientate herself .
16 It took me the rest of the day to clean up .
17 Someone of my acquaintance once broke her ankle by falling over in the bathroom and while she could have dragged herself quite easily along the floor to a telephone in the bedroom if she had had one , as it was it took her the best part of an agonising hour to struggle down the stairs to the phone in the living room .
18 Once installed , back in 1976 , they began the long and laborious process of renovating it themselves , without any professional help , which partly explains why it took them the best part of 10 years .
19 It contained four sheets of paper closely covered in unfamiliar handwriting , and it was a measure of how relaxed he was that it took him the best part of a minute to realise that he was holding a copy of the letter written by Ruggerio Miletti to his family three days previously .
20 Ministers had rejected the report but politically it took us the next two general elections to repair the damage .
21 It took us the rest of the day to struggle back to our last bivouac , I remembered how Stephen Venables had dropped his rucksack , our stove and tent poles at 23,000 feet on Rimo 1 , and knew how the poor fellow felt : devastated .
22 ‘ It is enough to prevent us taking them the court . ’
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