Example sentences of "[verb] take [pers pn] out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ca n't get there , this road has taken us out of our way has n't it ?
2 If you want to take them out of the book
3 " I want to take you out to dinner , Lollie , " he said .
4 And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way .
5 ‘ He wants to take me out to dinner tonight , ’ Alexandra could not resist adding .
6 He 'd taken her out to dinner that very night , and now seemed to be practically haunting the place , and obviously very much in love with her friend .
7 Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor
8 They 'd as good as killed him when they 'd taken him out of the field .
9 A pity she really did have a cold on the morning she woke up and used her inhaler , the morning after I 'd taken it out of her hand-bag and added my little cocktail .
10 A while later , when she was finished and dressed and sitting alone , Charlie came to take her out to the taxi .
11 I had called Professor Ruiperez from my hostal , and at once he came to take me out to lunch at an expensive restaurant featuring all the local dishes , including a hearty paella and fine Rioja wines .
12 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
13 We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes .
14 Why you 're going to take me out to er Easy Runner are n't you ?
15 no we wo n't forget about the A colon cos it 's going to take it out of C drive first .
16 And if necessary , Lizzy , I am going to take you out of here by force . ’
17 All right then well thank you Simon that 's a broad thank you and and thank you very much for your money as well a hundred and fifty quid he gave that 's loads of dosh er to come in for the day as well and I 'm going to take you out for a a nice lunch in a bit when he can wonder around have a poke around everywhere this afternoon too so should be all right should n't it that ?
18 And I remember taking it out of my pocket and showing it to Basil and saying , now , this is the kind of thing I 'm interested in , as well as horses , because it gives me a feeling of English life .
19 Boredom took the place of apprehension in Goreng 's mind ; he began to take it out on people .
20 It 's bound to take it out of you .
21 Her Uncle Tom is delighted and arranges to take her out for a slap up meal .
22 Why what a er what about doing taking it out of er I mean the only way is taking out
23 I felt disillusioned , stale and cynical and I wanted to take a break before I started taking it out on the callers .
24 ‘ I did have my right nipple pierced , but I had to keep taking it out for films , so it kept healing up .
25 It would be a good idea to start taking her out on her own .
26 What I 'm saying is that he would n't have taken her out into the woods .
27 I could have taken you out in my dinghy . ’
28 Now that 's what he originally would have done , you see he would have taken it out of here straight into the hall .
29 On the other hand , it can create a system through which goals may be achieved , having taken them out of the realm of pure ideology .
30 He might even hand it over tonight when he called to take her out for a meal .
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