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

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1 " If we do n't run into any trouble and the brook takes us through the wood , " he thought , " we really shall be clear of the warren and then we can look for somewhere to rest for a bit .
2 Here our itinerary takes us along the new section of the road , rather surprisingly signposted to Fort William , and brings us to the first railway so far seen , at Strathcarron Station .
3 After lunch two mini-buses took us to the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra and the Dublin deaf were overcome by the beauty of our countryside .
4 One of our walks took us to the top of a huge escarpment at a place called Losiolo , or World 's View .
5 Barney took us to the airport , and when we arrived next day in Hong Kong , it was warm and sunny .
6 The car took us to the Monument , and then we saw the Worm . ’
7 Fardine took us to the edge of his terrace , where his own pigeons were kept in a large coop .
8 An attempt to answer this question takes us into the field of a phenomenological epistemology .
9 Misha Glenny takes us through the historical background to the war , before giving us a more detailed account of the political manoeuvring and stirring from August 1990 to May 1992 .
10 The ride home took us through the Red Light district ( not that I noticed ) .
11 I see thank you , yes that 's very helpful that clarifies the position on that and finally I 'll ask Michael Colgan to take us into the question of the management systems for the contract .
12 Surkov signed the bill for our teas , and it was time to board the coach to take us to the late-afternoon theatrical performance .
13 Then Edward 's papa took us on the lake in a rowing-boat . ’
14 We found that the walk to Fuglafjell was farther ( and much rougher ) than we had anticipated , so we persuaded a fisherman to take us to the bird cliffs in his boat .
15 Alternatively , however , it may be that considerations of meaning take us beyond the scope of scientific method .
16 A final change of level takes us under the archway into the next small grassed and planted area , an altogether quieter space .
17 This of course takes us into the domain of attitudes and feelings of the learners , and is an area more influenced by emotion .
18 Our route takes us along the shores of Lake Zell , via Thumersbach , Schloss Kammer , Gerling Zum Ritzensee , and then on to Maria Alm .
19 A Zim motor-car took us from the airport to the Europe Hotel which is just off the Nevsky prospekt , the wide main street of Leningrad .
20 The next day took us past the quarter-way mark , and brought us within seven miles of In Salah .
21 On our way home via New York , some ‘ dear ’ friends ( as in generous ) , fixed us a stretch limo to take us to the airport .
22 These questions take us to the very heart not only of recent theological debate about Barth , but of the inner problematic of the entire development of modern theology as we are tracing it .
23 These questions take us beyond the scope of this chapter , but they are raised again in Chapter 6 .
24 The start of our second week takes us to the Nappa Valley and the heart of California 's cheese and wine country .
25 Pannick takes us through the details .
26 From Alta , which is a small fishing village , our chosen route took us over the high plateau towards Varanger Fiord .
27 ‘ Oh , we 've had such a marvellous day , Uncle Albert took us to the Marine Museum and then we went on to collect sea-shells ourselves , he knew where to go for them , we found hundreds ; and we had a lobster picnic .
28 I wan na go Black butchers on the square , last time we went to Harrendle Bob and Delph took us in the car
29 On the following morning Miss Stapleton took us to the path through the marsh .
30 After two or three days of exploring Stanley and its environs it was time to go to ‘ camp ’ ( from a Spanish word ‘ campos ’ meaning countryside ) and our tour of the islands took us to the three or four places equipped to deal with small parties of visitors .
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