Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] to the station " in BNC.
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1 | I asked Stephen — one of the two hapless fathers and himself reduced to a mulberry-eyed basket case — if he still had enough marbles to drive me to the station at Orvieto . |
2 | They invited her to the station , gave her a meal , arranged her flight home then drove her to Manchester Airport . |
3 | The only exception to this rule was Uncle Jack , who clearly had his sights set on several more whiskies when Charlotte insisted , at Ursula 's request , on driving him to the station and seeing him aboard the London train . |
4 | Irena drove me to the station , past the monastery that is now a military hospital , along the main road north where tanks rumble across at night . |
5 | He drove them to the station and they returned , sad for their sister and still not convinced that it was better for her not to come home . |
6 | That bit I put in about knowing if we were being followed when I drove you to the station will stop them trying to do just that , will keep them away from here . |
7 | The President drove him to the station . ’ |
8 | My father said that he would bring him to the station . |
9 | ‘ You can give it to the Station Master to give him . |
10 | ‘ I 'll see you to the station , ’ he said , ‘ if that 's what you really want . ’ |
11 | Cedric usually takes me to the station — ’ she giggled slightly , ‘ I 've never learned to drive , I 'm afraid . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 'd better take me to the station , then . |
13 | If you would take me to the station , passing the florist on the way , it would be very helpful . ’ |
14 | Then they 'll take you to the station , they 'll watch you buy your ticket , and then you 'll get on the train and you 'll bloody well stay on it until you 're back where you belong . |
15 | In later years , I 'd take him to the station and he 'd get a train home . ’ |
16 | After Charlie had finished dressing , he found Sal and Kitty waiting for him by the front door , but he refused to allow them to accompany him to the station , despite their tearful protest . |
17 | Well it 'll take 'em to the station . |
18 | No , very few , erm in Lane , which is now in an estate agent 's parlance , erm a desirable part of the town , they used to be Mr the local the solicitor , of Castlegate , and his wife used to drive him to the station , to catch the train to Nottingham . |
19 | In the morning she took me to the station , with my luggage including the cot , put me on the train , and said ‘ Goodbye . ’ |
20 | My sister and me are very close , so this woman gave me a giro to go to my sister 's — they took me to the station and put me on the train . |
21 | Took him to the station and routine happened — they had to call the bridewell surgeon and the drunk could call his own doctor , fixing bail and so on . |
22 | He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady . |
23 | She put the page of the newspaper with her letter and took it to the station . |
24 | And and then er I took it to the station as well , but I could n't get many other voices , they were a bit garbled but it works really well ! |
25 | The car which took us to the station drove as sedately as a Daimler in a royal procession although the people of Amsterdam were on their way to work and provided admirable subjects for baiting . |
26 | ‘ I 'll have to report it to the station , doctor , ’ he started . |
27 | When war was declared and Braque and Derain returned to join their regiments in Paris , Picasso escorted them to the station in Avignon . |
28 | I thought you might drive me to the station . ’ |
29 | ‘ So will you drive me to the station , past the flower shop ? ’ |
30 | ‘ One of us will drive you to the station . ’ |