Example sentences of "[verb] take [pron] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , Martin Coleman from High Wycombe has taken me to task for not including a power on/off switch in the circuit of Fig. 4 ( April ‘ 92 ) .
2 But last night they produced the sort of display that has taken them to Wembley .
3 ‘ For four years before being appointed full time I sat as a recorder so I have really been sitting in the crown court for 17 years , ’ said Mr Hewitt , whose work on the North Eastern Circuit has taken him to courts from Humberside to the Scottish and Lancashire borders .
4 ‘ Leon has taken him to Domme . ’
5 Meanwhile , intending hopper Andy Hutchings , from York , has taken us to task for defining his other passion ‘ gricing ’ as train spotting .
6 His 12 strikes in the 1st Division in 1989–90 were an important feature of Palace 's creditable showing there , while our fans will of course always remember that it was Mark 's crashing drive at the start of the second half that began our recovery against Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final and , ultimately , helped to take us to Wembley .
7 What she would do if he tried to take her to bed .
8 ‘ You want to take me to Plenty ? ’
9 On one occasion when the poor chap was a few minutes late , it was , ‘ He 's only ever on time when he wants to take me to church . ’
10 ‘ I 've come to take you to dinner , ’ he announced calmly .
11 In parting we arranged to meet again , next time in London , and I promised to take her to dinner at her favourite restaurant , the Trocadero on Shaftesbury Avenue , just a stone 's throw from Piccadilly Circus .
12 ‘ When we were kids , I was ten , Claire was five , Dad promised to take us to Disneyland .
13 ‘ When we were kids , ’ she says , ‘ Dad promised to take us to Disneyland . ’
14 After all these years , I 'd taken something to bits and successfully put it all back together again .
15 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
16 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
17 He 'd taken her to dinner at The Black Dog and through him she 'd spent Christmas at Laura 's .
18 Like that time he 'd taken her to Dublin , one blustery day in February of 1821 .
19 that 'll be too much , he says take you to court , try to harass me
20 ‘ She confessed she had not meant to let me see it or sign it and said Joseph had promised to take it to America and sell it under her own name .
21 Minutes later as neighbours rallied round to help the nursing home worker an ambulance arrived to take her to hospital .
22 ‘ I 'd like to take you to bed now , but I know it 's out of the question after all I 've said .
23 His only hope now , he believed , was a direct invasion of England from France and he moved on almost at once to Kinsale , where a French frigate was waiting to take him to Brest .
24 We arrived in Parma in the late afternoon , and found the car my father had ordered waiting to take us to Fontanellato .
25 I 've got to take her to Lourdes , ’ Keith says .
26 Where have you got to take him to school ?
27 I 'm going to take them to court and sue them
28 she 's going to take him to solicitors .
29 ‘ We 're going to take him to Italy when I go over for the collections .
30 Well he does n't know where I live at the but it came up in court that he was going to take me to court for access , making it out as though it was my fault that he had n't seen Ricky , I was stopping him from seeing Ricky when it 's his own fault .
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