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

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1 After I took him over to Aldina Simmonds when he was just a tot , Turpie and Leon never met .
2 He asked me where a ladder like that could be found , and I took him round to the one that hangs on the side of the potting shed .
3 I took him round to Cheapside and booked him for being drunk and disorderly .
4 Next day I took him outside for a long walk in the fresh air .
5 I took him up to Toftingall , attached a long rope to his collar , waded out , placed him afloat and then hauled him ashore , head first .
6 getting a bit half two , I took him up at twenty to by the time I came down it was quarter to three , he was really rubbing his eyes
7 One of my friends was at Sherborne and speaks very posh — I took him back to my place for a drink one day and my dad was going , ‘ Dennis , listen to Tim , listen — go on , talk , say something ’ and my friend says , ‘ Well I do n't know what to say really , Mr Waterman , ’ and my dad says to me , ‘ Why do n't you talk like that , you could make a fortune . ’
8 After he 'd taken out the bread , I took him back for lunch and he rested as usual in the afternoon , lying on his bed and listening to the radio .
9 I took him down with a shell , and he flew to pieces .
10 I took him home in triumph and left him overnight in the porch , intending to record his vital statistics before turning him into fish pie .
11 I took him out into the garden .
12 In fact I remember I took him out of school for nearly three weeks to try and
13 I took him out for a boozy lunch , and in the end he admitted he 'd made the whole thing up .
14 I took him out for a walk and he went straight into a lamp post , ’ said Ray , of Clarence Chare , Newton Aycliffe .
15 We could talk about a proportion of that for you — each time I take him out of some piece of action , you stand to gain .
16 She takes him home to her swish apartment .
17 Her husband has just got a head and a torso now but their devotion is very touching , she takes him everywhere in her saddle-bag .
18 Why did you take him away from me ? ’
19 He attended without wavering as she took him round to the head of the little dale , above the cottage , pointing out the hare 's field below them as they went .
20 That had to be a good thing as far as she was concerned , she told herself , so therefore she took him exactly at his word .
21 She did not try to soothe him , but she took him away from Skid Row , pulling him into a kingsize bed with freshly-laundered sheets .
22 He hesitated for a moment , and she took him up on it .
23 She took him up at once .
24 She took him back to her Streatham pad by taxi , paying for it out of his wallet .
25 That would even explain why she took him back to Archer Street from the Montrose .
26 Then she took him out to supper to celebrate , Philip and Pat joining in , and the evening became one of those when the participants have to pause , to say to themselves : Yes , this is me , it really is me Happiness sat with them at the table in the Seashell Fish'n'Chips ; they could not stop smiling , or Jim from laughing and sighing .
27 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
28 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
29 You take him back in that .
30 When you take him out for his first walk on the lead , it is always nicer if an older dog accompanies you .
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