Example sentences of "[noun] to take you [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The instructor will use a dry land simulator to take you through the basic techniques and introduce the equipment gradually . |
2 | Murren has a huge variety of signposted walks to take you over the hills and into the mountains . |
3 | ‘ It — hmm — never was my intention to take you on the couch in my drawing-room , ’ he commented gruffly , purposely putting some daylight between them . |
4 | ‘ And now — and again because of my wife 's insistence , because of her concern for your health — I have hired a conveyance to take you to the railway station at Skipton . ’ |
5 | A taxi service is always available at the Transport Interchange to take you to the University . |
6 | Next time , get Vic to take you to the King 's Head Carvery . |
7 | The main part of the city centre is a pedestrian zone but with a very efficient tram service to take you across the town . |
8 | A seminar to take you from the fundamentals of Data Communications to the most advanced techniques implemented today — in just 3 days |
9 | Then catch the 79 Seatoller service from Keswick to take you to the southern end of Derwentwater . |
10 | To get there just ask any taxi driver to take you to the public beach near the village of Hell . |
11 | Main thing , get dad to take you to the library tomorrow cos your book 's past its date . |
12 | Okay , with that , I 'll le I 'll hand over to Nick to take you through the their present proposals . . |
13 | I well remember the words of an old foreman who said to me , Son , even if you have the talent and ability to take you to the top , there is still no guarantee that you will ever get there , or even half way . |
14 | If you are returning to work after child or relative care , try to ensure that you can earn enough in the remainder of that tax year to take you above the lower earnings limit . |
15 | I 'll be back in time to take you to the studio , so do n't worry about that . ’ |