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

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1 I took us straight through that thing 's teeth , ’ Daak went on doggedly .
2 ‘ Can you take us somewhat closer ? ’ he asked Googol .
3 ‘ Ca n't you take us in to the Bus station ?
4 When when are my mum and dad sto when my mum comes back my dad said will you take us home ?
5 She took us through to the scan .
6 Having thoroughly inspected the two houses and made various suggestions — such as , ‘ You must provide electric blankets for all beds in this climate ’ — to our great relief she took us on .
7 She took us back to the house where a servant showed us up to our rooms .
8 She took us everywhere .
9 This old fella had died and she took us there to choose what we wanted which was horrible .
10 ‘ I think Stephen wanted James to see the site first thing this morning before you took us down to the house , ’ Elaine said , and helped herself to a warm bun which she tore open , spreading it thickly with butter and lime jelly .
11 ‘ Do excuse us , you took us so by surprise . ’
12 You take us home , ’ Kaptan said stoutly , ‘ or my father will be very angry . ’
13 ‘ I 'm so very glad to hear it because I 'd like you to take us back there now . ’
14 On the fourth day they took us up to Wolio , the old fortress that sprawled across two hill-tops overlooking Bau-Bau .
15 Anyway I phoned up here before making the journey and they took us round .
16 Every day they took us out and set us crawling all over the tube from outside , scraping the micrometeorite dust off the glass .
17 And we started , they gave you a helmet , we had to buy a canteen to put your water in and a metal box to put your sandwiches in and then they took us down .
18 Well of course from there , they took us down to Southampton .
19 They let us see him for a couple of minutes , and then they took us back to the prison .
20 They took us back into the main passageway , past the hall and into a small chamber where Gavin Douglas , Earl of Angus , whom I had glimpsed during the banquet , now lounged in a chair .
21 But I sense they take us much more seriously now , and recognise that we have powerful arguments for the environmental respectability , the positive environmental value , indeed , of nuclear energy .
22 The principles of inference by which we are to move from basic to non-basic beliefs are fallible , in the sense that they take us sometimes from true beliefs to false ones .
23 It takes us aback , perhaps because such a bold outburst connects her unexpectedly to women 's liberation , and yet , of course , it affirms feminism 's faith in women 's wish to reclaim their bodies and in body talk as the great leveller .
24 and then go sa sa straight on down that road as it takes us down onto Castle Lane to then turn off for Sarah 's .
25 It takes us back to the past , when belief in God was a living thing . ’
26 The other , on the face of it , gives less cause for revelling , since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary .
27 It takes us back 20 years .
28 Well , I think you need to recognize that really sales volume is , it it takes us back again to the fact that any customer is better than no customer at all .
29 It takes us about forty minutes to get there
30 I 'm not sure it takes us very far , of course .
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