Example sentences of "[noun] take them [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 From time to time the press carries rumours of such enquiries , but they usually remain rumours unless legal action takes them into the public domain , because the DTI never comments or publishes the findings .
2 A white limousine took them to the church .
3 A Mr Big character showed the pre-pubescents the gigging ropes , a set of Status Quo covers taking them to the giddy heights of 600 capacity community discos .
4 A NEW CULTURE FOR PEARL Pearl Assurance is one of the companies that are implementing IT solutions to take them beyond the year 2000
5 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
6 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
7 The two men , who had escaped from a coach taking them to the magistrates ' court in Reading , were taken to hospital to have their broken arms set in plaster .
8 The trip home took them over the Bay of Biscay , and they descended ‘ on the deck ’ as planned , flying no more than 100 feet above the water .
9 At night after close of the service it was the practice to stable the empty trains end to end on the running lines in the tunnels on each side of the shed car pits , the end doors of each vehicle opened to permit ready exit of passengers in the event of an emergency , and to allow access to the lines of stabled trains by cleaners and others whose nocturnal duties took them into the subway tunnels .
10 However they sounded , Tina took them in the spirit they were intended , laughed loudly and said Jasper must be playing hookey in his lunch hour .
11 CHAIR HIRE The scheme involves disabled drivers leaving their cars at a site near the town centre and then hiring an electric wheelchair to take them around the shops .
12 Stephen took them up the zig-zag track .
13 This was protected on the landward side by the Portsea Lines but the garrison would be harassed by small boats taking them in the rear via the channel between Portsea and Hayling Island .
14 'Cos he took them boots and it was my job to take them to the big house for the gentleman . ’
15 Auguste took them into the scullery .
16 A taxi took them from the airport to Commander Zadak 's office , some kilometres north of Sydney .
17 The canons erected this burly structure at the close of the 12th century , and gained isolation both to recite their offices and perhaps to escape from damp and cold below ; a wide staircase and a gentle gradient took them through the thickness of the N wall .
18 The Cattle of the Cottagers are impounded when the Forest is driven by the Keepers , as all other Cattle are ; and when the Owners take them from the Pound ( paying the usual Fees to the Keepers ) they turn them again into the Forest , having no other Means of maintaining them … the Cottagers … are detrimental to the Forest , by cutting Wood for Fuel , and for building Huts , and making Fences to the Patches which they inclose from the Forest ; by keeping Pigs , Sheep etc. in the Forest all the Year ; and by stealing Timber .
19 Good , she told herself fiercely , swinging away from the view and collecting the glasses to take them into the kitchen .
20 Another care assistant takes them round the Home , introduces them to other staff and residents and helps them settle in .
21 His deputy or the senior care assistant takes them round the home , introduces them to other staff and residents and helps them settle in .
22 The travellers ' flight took them across the desert .
23 And another quaver , those two will be tied the join taking them onto the next group of three and so on .
24 A submarine took them to the island and the party made a successful landing in rubber boats .
25 Every hermeneutic approach takes them as the alpha of understanding but not all make them also the omega .
26 The road took them between the old splendour of the Khulafa and the Gailani mosques , and across the railway track that wound half the length of the country to Arbil , and out through Housing Project Number Ten , and through the concretescape of Saddam City , the Chairman 's way of marking the end of the Iranian war .
27 Lindsey watched in fascination as the taxi laboriously made its way along the rising curve of the road taking them into the hills .
28 RUGBY SCHOOL 's ambitious Antipodean tour took them from the birthplace of the game in England to Nelson , where the first game of rugby was played in New Zealand between the Nelson club and Nelson College in 1870 .
29 But the Cup defeat brought out the team 's fighting qualities , and a resurgence took them to the League Championship with 58 points , four ahead of Aston Villa , and with 118 goals .
30 They made their way down Friday Street , Old Fish Street and into the Vintry , and hired a wherry at Oueenshithe Wharf to take them along the choppy river to the-Savoy Palace .
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