Example sentences of "[noun] take him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He walked away , his long , easy stride taking him down the rough path to the lakeside .
2 ‘ His usual spin took him to a private beach at the Dragonara Hotel in St Julien with Denis and Frankie 's sister Betty .
3 Holberg asked Marie to take him across the water and he left a note about that meeting in his eighty-seventh Epistle .
4 He found that they were suddenly eating pizza and jokingly said oh they might have got him one , so one of them used a police car to take him to the nearest all night pizza place and then he walked back to the airport and waited , having done a deal with the one taxi driver who was there , and he and shared a taxi , arriving home c. 0215 and then proceeded to have a meal of a MASS of pasta and sauce previously made by me , and of a type which both boys always ask day in day out when here or there !
5 Oh he might be away for thre , cos I know he had golf at the Belfry this week , and then when he comes back he 's being picked up by a car to take him to the Belfry again , cos we 're entertaining there for a weekend 's golf .
6 When doctors announced that there was a glimmer of hope , Raine organized a private ambulance to take him to the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in Queen Square , central London where for several months he lay in a coma .
7 Taylor replaced him and , according to Rust , ‘ preached to the admiration and astonishment of his auditory ; and by his florid and youthful beauty … and sublime and pleasant air made his hearers take him for a young angel ’ .
8 When he moved to Battersea his route to work took him past the factory every day .
9 Her toecap took him under the chin , close to the throat .
10 ‘ We 're always on the look-out for stories of good performance and good practice somewhere in the group , ’ says Jones , who writes all the copy in a job taking him on a growing number of foreign assignments .
11 Gebrec returned from putting the bus away and Bonard took him by the arm and led him to the terrace .
12 His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers .
13 In January 1945 he was arrested in Krakow by the Gestapo but managed to escape from the transport taking him to a concentration camp .
14 Lloyd had persuaded Coleridge to take him as a pupil at £80 a year ; but when his wealthy father , a member of the banking family , insisted that the arrangement could last only for a year , Coleridge 's expectation of a regular income suddenly vanished , and Lloyd eventually settled with him as an occasional lodger , not a pupil .
15 When Christian left for London to begin his new life in the Methodist ministry , Seb took him to the railway station at Shipton-under-Wychwood in the farm 's gig and Carrie came with him for the ride .
16 Webb , 28 , who played for Northern until his medical studies took him to the west country , said : ‘ You 're a long time retired .
17 The taxi took him through the city and up into the countryside beyond the lake , where the Amner clinic commanded its famous views .
18 With military-style precision , one gunman stayed to guard the man 's family , while the other took him to the Banque de France where at least four others were waiting .
19 One gunman stayed to guard the man 's family , while the other took him to the Banque de France in Toulon , France , where four others were waiting .
20 A policeman took him to a chair near Anna .
21 Mr Blunkett needed the cab to take him from an evening meeting in the town to nearby Poulton-le-Fylde — a £9 fare .
22 I persuaded Chester to cash in his Trustees account after agreeing to pay five quid for the taxi to take him to the bank .
23 Tolby seemed to have buttered up all the Devenishes for what he could get : the father took him into the firm and launched him on his career ; Clare darned his socks and cooked him meals ; and Hubert — if Henry was right — had put some business his way .
24 He has had a passion for buses and coaches ever since childhood when his father took him to the Darlington bus depot where he still works as a driver .
25 The undertaker took him in a pushchair
26 A long right arm as hard as steel took him about the body , prisoning his left arm above the elbow , and the grazed breast leaned violently over him and broke his balance .
27 The perplexed driver took him to a police station — which then contacted Steve .
28 Trent took him from the rear .
29 But if you do n't want to hear it … ’ he made as if to go but Herr Nordern took him by the elbow .
30 Sister Cooney took him by the arm and he went with her , unresisting .
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