Example sentences of "[modal v] take [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly .
2 You must take me for a fool !
3 ‘ You 're ordering me around again , if that 's what you mean , ’ she replied , ‘ and if you think I 'm going to trot obediently upstairs and take off all my clothes you must take me for a fool . ’
4 So much so , that the doctor , who was new to the district , thought that for safety 's sake , Jim should take her into the hospital at Invercargill .
5 Prosodists should take it as a manifesto for investigating the links between those intuitions and the linguistic surface of texts , particularly at the phonetic level : rhythmic analysis still needs its empiricists , and Cureton has given them plenty of work to do .
6 The mystified motorist whose car has gone wrong may know only that it needs repair and that he should take it to a mechanic : his competence to deal with the matter may go no further .
7 Anyone who 'd paid money for their dog , or did n't know where it had been , should take it to the god in Lāmri to be blessed and cured : and if anyone had been bitten recently , or had been in contact with the rabid dog , they too should see that god .
8 And if you press end , it should take you to the end of the line
9 If the stranger persisted , he might take him to the park and point at me , which in normal circumstances should be sufficient to settle the matter .
10 Some of these were to be offered as votives in the temple 's sanctuaries : others entered a trading network which might take them to the farthest ends of the island or overseas .
11 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that he has listened to hon. Members and representatives of people with disabilities who are worried that the additional room or larger property that they need to accommodate their disabilities might take them into a higher band and that he has decided that any such people should fall within one band lower than would otherwise be the case ?
12 I 've asked them as well and this might take them into the second week er to start with their pupils process on a Wednesday morning whereby in each classroom there would be a me master year plan even if it means they have to buy four and divide it up but I su I suggest that I would do something , you know , produce one and on that they will write pertinent to the the form to the form er and continue to add on that over , you know as and when it 's relevant er , dates for completion of course work , it might be module testing etcetera and I 'm going to ask at briefing that any anything that a teacher has put down for children , it might be just you know Mi Mr x's group is mentioned at briefing so they can write down what 's pertinent to them and therefore
13 Then she glanced down at Lee as if she thought Lee might take it as a remark against her .
14 " Then you 'll take me into the organization ? "
15 ‘ If you 'll take me to the concert in the cloisters at Pollensa this weekend . ’
16 We 'll take her to the hospital . ’ ’
17 So I 'll take her to the doctor .
18 He said to Mariana , ‘ I 'll take her for a few minutes .
19 I 'll take her in the Mercedes . ’
20 ‘ I 'll take him on a picnic , ’ she said .
21 There 's got ta be someone out there though , that 'll take him for a ride !
22 We 'll take him off the scheme because he has n't replied to any of our correspondence .
23 He 'll take them to the top of the stairs and make sure they know when to go on — usually by the gracious means of a prod in the back .
24 Paddy , the Irishman goes well your native girls like and I 'll take them round the back .
25 Well it 'll take 'em to the station .
26 And , peeled off a layer at a time , it 'll take you through a wide spectrum of weather conditions and levels of exertion .
27 We 'll take you through the RYA scheme .
28 If I can get across this road and the bridge I 'll take you over the other side and you might be able see the big tree trunk better .
29 ‘ Do n't worry , misses , ’ the driver said staring at her in open curiosity , ‘ I 'll take you to a very respectable lodging house run by a real lady .
30 Either come aboard ship with us when we have the treasure , and we 'll take you to a safe place ; or stay here on the island . ’
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