Example sentences of "[noun] take [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This episode takes him across Western Turkey and the Mediterranean , on to Greece , and Rhodes ( where he meets astrologer Patric Walker ) before hitting Africa in the shape of Egypt and Luxor .
2 Mountain lifts : The Valluga Peak cable car takes you to 9,220 ft and a magnificent view .
3 A cable car takes you from nearby Ehrwald to the Zugspitzkamm station at 9,203 feet which has been partly blasted out of the rock .
4 His apprenticeship took him through various parts of the motor car division until the outbreak of war , when he was transferred to the aviation side to make crankshafts and camshafts for Merlin engines .
5 At the door , Xanthe took her by both hands and held her so hard Miranda felt her nails cut into the palms and her eyes met hers with a pale blue flare , as clear as her father 's , and as unassailable , as she breathed out , holding Miranda by her side , and turned to face her father across the room .
6 Caroline paced her bedroom , her furious steps taking her from one end of the handsome room to the other .
7 But Christine , 37 , insisted on going home for a snack before an ambulance took her to Royal Hallamshire hospital .
8 Easily Accessible : Several walks taking you through unspoilt countryside begin near the hotel .
9 A mile 's drive south in the car took us to all that remains of Clare 's beloved heath land .
10 Their search took them to six countries , with the contract finally going to Toronto-based Lovat .
11 Nurses claimed she had waited most of that time for an ambulance to take her to another hospital .
12 David was a hale and hearty kind of cleric , and for a while she cherished hopes of missionary work taking them into some exotic foreign clime .
13 A 49 after a safety exchange took him to 4–4 , but Hendry reeled off three successive breaks of the highest quality to put daylight between them .
14 His rounds took him to most parts of the building and Rain was eagerly accepting that it must have been Stan on the second floor making her jumpy when he mentioned that since the murder he did not go into MacQuillan 's room or those next to it because the police were usually there .
15 ‘ It 's nigh on two year since I 've been out that house , ’ said Bella suddenly , ‘ since the Warden took me for that X-ray after I fell over and hurt me wrist . ’
16 Martin takes them on unamplified , and after about an hour 's struggle , wins the day handsomely .
17 Blair 's job took him to troutless Humberside , but after two years , good fortune posted him back to Aberdeenshire .
18 Later , with the Single European Act and British membership of the exchange rate mechanism — the right hon. Member for Finchley took us into that — our sovereignty was further eroded .
19 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
20 Last year , before I decided to settle here for keeps , my business took me to one of the great northern cities , chief among those of the prosperous world .
21 A speedy journey in the boats took us to one of the 365 islands in Lough Erne .
22 Hill after seemingly endless hill take you through picturesque Broadstairs , Margate and back to Thanet .
23 Tropical Plants have a new sales team to take them into 1992 , marketing activities have been increased and there is a greater awareness amongst clients of the need for green foliage .
24 ‘ No need to take it like that .
25 There 's no need to take it like that
26 I told the spaceship to take us to New Earth , the planet of the Star Council .
27 The course takes them through some of Herefordshire 's most beautiful countryside .
28 In the third and final part of his circuit of the Lake District , Paul Buttle takes you through five days of great walking .
29 The scenic journey to Karolinka takes you through some beautiful mountainous countryside .
30 Damian took her to one of the balcony restaurants , and they shared a dozen fresh oysters on the shell in the cool sunlight .
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