Example sentences of "[be] [verb] take [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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1 And in the Slovenský Raj the paths go through the steams and when you get to a waterfall , ladders have been built to take you to the top .
2 ‘ We 're going to take him to Italy when I go over for the collections .
3 Come on , you 'd better get to bed if you 're going to take us to England tomorrow .
4 The Mercedes which had been promised to take them to All Saints ' Church , Deganwy , for the wedding on Saturday was sold .
5 ’ I am going to take you to the pictures tonight to see The Gold Rush . ’
6 I 'm going to take them to court and sue them
7 I 'm going to take you to a little place that 'll sell us a bottle of scotch in the back room , and nobody any the wiser .
8 I 'm going to take you to the Bioskop to see a great old film from ancient days .
9 Now I 'm going to take you to Southampton .
10 Finally it was all over and Kirsty heard the instruction being given to take her to the recovery room .
11 Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour , performed by Our People 's Theatre Arts Group , was so well received they were asked to take it to lots of other venues , including Sunderland Empire .
12 The parents of children found to be suffering from any illness at a fieldworker 's visit were advised to take them to the nearest health facility for diagnosis and treatment .
13 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
14 Today 's event should show if he has what is needed to take him to the top for he comes up against a very useful opponent in Sabin du Loir ( 1.15 ) .
15 Brain power and horse power is going to take him to the top of the sport .
16 A spokesman for the Freeman Hospital said : ‘ We have donated the valves and Dave Pick is going to take them to literally save the woman 's life .
17 Gran is going to take us to a museum .
18 Obviously , the amount you choose to repay each month will determine how long it is going to take you to pay-off any borrowing on your FlexiLoan. but , you can also pay-in a lump sum at any time ( eg. when you receive a bonus from work ) to help reduce the amount outstanding , or to pay it off completely .
19 Fagan 's waiting to take me to the station . "
20 she 's going to take him to solicitors .
21 The Vice-Chairman was unable to fill the vacant position so an interim administration was formed to take us to the next assembly .
22 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 .
23 Erm he 's just come down with this rotten old cough and cold again and I was going to take him to the doctor 's but then they do n't like it giving them anything and I do n't like giving him anything so
24 She said she was going to take them to the men working on the road . ’
25 He was going to take me to the derelict château he and Montaine had discovered in a clearing in one of the forests .
26 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 .
27 It we he phoned at it was , it was five to six , Jim was going to take me to aerobics because of the weather
28 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 .
29 With a minimum of formalities we were through customs and boarding a pick-up truck for the short drive to the quay where a dory was waiting to take us to ‘ Plancius ’ .
30 By 1899 , having collected almost every available Prize and Exhibition there , he had obtained a First Class Honours degree in History at the London Examination , and his School Exhibition was extended to take him to Balliol College , Oxford , where he obtained a further First Class in History in 1903 .
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