Example sentences of "[verb] take her [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The city council , responsible for housing people with Aids , has taken her off the streets and put her in a room in a single-occupancy hotel .
2 He wants to take her into the Royal Infirmary for tests . ’
3 Tell her you 've come to take her to the ol the pensioners ' club on her , on your bike .
4 They 'd taken her from the police cells after two days .
5 In two long strides , Guy abandoned his leaning position by the fireplace and came to take her by the shoulders , shaking her roughly .
6 She leant in and stooped to take her under the arms ; like a peach tree blighted by leafcurl , Sycorax lay tinder-dry in a narrow crescent , her body hardly filling the hammock 's web .
7 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
8 The doctor came within the half-hour , and spent some time with Rebecca before deciding that an ambulance was needed to take her to the Marshes .
9 I 've got to take her to the school , her T B scores were up .
10 ‘ You should have taken her to the clinic , Rachaela , ’ she said , without accusation .
11 We dread having to take her to the vets for her nails to be cut .
12 A gentleman caller had arrived to take her to the ball .
13 I wanted to double up all Wavebreaker 's standing rigging , just in case we did try to take her across the ocean .
14 And he went to take her by the arm , for he feared that she might fall — only for an even worse horror to grip Sally-Anne , so that she pushed him violently away , quite unable to control herself , stammering , ‘ No — no … ’
15 Finally it was all over and Kirsty heard the instruction being given to take her to the recovery room .
16 Anyway , Mrs Aggie had been very sorry she had struck her and she had taken her into the town and bought her a real new bonnet , although she would allow her to wear it only on a Sunday .
17 It was the flight path the one man she 'd ever been In Love with had taken her for the first time , after a late film at the Paris Pullman , Kensington to Hampstead at two a.m .
18 Soon after he met Marigold he had taken her to the opera to see Die Walküre and afterwards had said without forethought :
19 He had taken her to the woods and she sucked his cock and he screwed her on a bed of moss and soft earth .
20 I had taken her to the Three Tuns , and told the others to meet us there , on the basis that it was the second nearest pub to the scene of the demo and the nearest one to Seymour Street police station .
21 Fernando had taken her to the Zarzuela , the Spanish operettas that had taken her breath away .
22 Her parents had taken her to the doctor because of breathing problems and after being sent to hospital it was discovered L had extensive bruising across the buttocks .
23 Her footsteps had taken her to the car park — how , she could n't remember .
24 He had taken her off the streets and given her a home because he was besotted with her ; the home that Sarah 's mother had kept clean and cheerful even when her health was failing .
25 And , as the big metal bird had lifted up into the sky , two heavy hands had taken her by the shoulders .
26 ‘ I had to take her to the polo .
27 I had to go and collect grandma you see to take her to the station , and I did n't have an awful lot of time so I just sort of ran round and collected whatever I got .
28 He refused to take her to the pub to have a drink , explaining that he did not want to hurt Jayne , who would not approve of his energy being spent on anything other than skating .
29 Naturally she had not wanted to go out with him , but both her mother and father stressed how nice it was of him to take such an interest in the fact that she was going off to university and wanted to take her to the pictures as a treat .
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