Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] take him [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll take him on a picnic , ’ she said .
2 Pictures : I 'll take him to Maggie 's after closing-time ( the river of lights over the bar , and warmth , and coñac in coffee , and Maggie admiring and relieved ) .
3 ‘ I mean , I 'll take him to school tomorrow . ’
4 ‘ Yes , Jaq , I 'll take him for you . ’
5 If that 's his case then I 'll take him for breach of contract .
6 ‘ To man I can be answerable , and as for God , I 'll take him in my own hands ’ , said the brazen Clavers , and with that he turned his horse and led his men away , knowing that he had been deflated by a poor woman of noble demeanour .
7 ‘ Well , by Wednesday I 'm clear of the Committee , and I could take him to a Regional Office .
8 I could take him to sea and keep him clean for three months , but how do you know that the moment the court case is done he wo n't just stuff his nose full of crap again ? ’
9 I never saw him again but to this day I wish I could take him to Ibrox and watch the Rangers with him and maybe buy him a half and half pint at one of the Govan pubs .
10 Well I could take him off line .
11 In later years , I 'd take him to the station and he 'd get a train home . ’
12 how tight Mike was going to be with you know having to look after Paul and all the rest of it I promised I 'd take him to Snetterton market and he could have , he was going to buy some records .
13 I thought I 'd take him into Woollies or the market or something .
14 ‘ Well , does he want a home for the priest , I would take him with pleasure , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ and no doubt you could find room for the other if called on .
15 I do , I shall take him round the garages and then back up here across the field , and then back home again .
16 If the knots wo n't come out with that then she must take him to a professional grooming salon where the knots will be removed safely and painlessly .
17 I think she should take him to erm Euro Disney cause there might be a lot high up but there 's still a lot to do .
18 ‘ That you 'll take him to husband , ’ finished the old lady .
19 He was smiling to himself — some private joke — and it made her anger rise swiftly , but he went on before she could take him to task .
20 Maybe , for instance , she could sell her father 's estate to pay his debts , and then she could take him with her to Australia ?
21 He had the worry and responsibility of his sister on his shoulders , and she wished she could take him in her arms and comfort him .
22 Later , she 'd take him for a walk , if her father did n't have time .
23 Few fights — occasionally , you 'd get a man who 'd been gashed in the face with a bottle , that had been drunk in the bar and you 'd be called in and you 'd take him to hospital .
24 She would take him at his word .
25 I ca n't see , I mean , of course I mean she can take him to court over the money
26 So if I was to say to you that you can take him to the Justices if that 's your pleasure - " He turned and fixed Sir Gregory with eyes that radiated hatred from beneath fiery brows — " I do n't think you 'd like that , would you ?
27 You can take him with you when you go , for all of me . ’
28 The point is surely that the properties of being good and being yellow are not complex properties as being a horse is , which is ( we may take him to be supposing ) a matter of having a whole lot of simpler properties , such as having a certain sort of head , a certain sort of tail , and so forth .
29 We soon became fast friends , and the brothers joked that we should take him with us on our journey .
30 We 'll take him off the scheme because he has n't replied to any of our correspondence .
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