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

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1 It was entirely our responsibility and that evening to well past midnight Leon and I took her through the changes until she was satisfied that she knew the policy thoroughly .
2 She seemed more beautiful than ever , and her manner to me was very pleasant , as I took her to the house in London where Miss Havisham had arranged for her to stay .
3 I took her to the airport a couple of hours ago , after finding there was a free seat on a plane bound for London .
4 I took her to the train .
5 had to have one for a short while , she was quite young and I , we 'd only just moved here and I took her to the vet the used to be in Sandhurst , they said it was a bee sting , they put purple stuff on it
6 I took her inside the house and tried to calm her down and called the police .
7 I took her by the hand and stepped into the water .
8 We never let her out , the only time she goes out is when I take her to the shop .
9 Could you take her round the factory and tell her about the work ? ’
10 ‘ Are you taking her to the Moulid ? ’
11 She took her by the shoulders and turned her round to face the house .
12 You took her to the polo . ’
13 Then why can t you take her to the sea ?
14 We took her to the camp , the white she-ghost .
15 and she had a tick and we took her to the vet
16 So we take her onto the
17 I am recommending that we take her to the hospital immediately . ’
18 She would n't let him take her to the Aber House Hotel .
19 And her suppliant 's face , round and even in this twilight , thickly flushed in the hectic way that he had seen before , repulsed him and made him take her by the arm she had raised and move it like a detached limb back to her side .
20 They took her to the Palais des Papes in Avignon where , on a warm evening , they saw a floodlit trench production of Macbeth , the Théâtre Nationale Populaire , with Jean Vilar , drawn and romantic , more damned troubadour than Scots butcher , and Maria Casares , whitely elegant and frenzied , washing blood from her hands whilst angelic trumpets shrilled from high battlements .
21 They took her to the sort of restaurants she could mention without shame next day when her colleagues at work asked ‘ Where did he take you ? ’
22 There was me as well , you see , and there was nothing we could do and er she 'd had this erm , it was awful , they took her to the mortuary because some of the girls , you see , erm , you know they went hysterical and er I 'm not gon na pass her door , that sort of thing .
23 Well they took her at the there was a I was gon na give one .
24 They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa .
25 He takes her to the theatre . ’
26 HAMLET , with his doublet all unbraced , no hat upon his head , his stockings fouled , ungartered and down-gyred to his ankle , pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other … and with a look so piteous , he takes her by the wrist and holds her hard , then he goes to the length of his arm , and with his other hand over his brow , falls to such perusal of her face as he would draw it …
27 He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady .
28 He took her to the balustrade .
29 He took her to the Regal Arms Hotel .
30 He took her to the airport nurse , who could find nothing wrong with her but agreed that she might be suffering from jet lag and needed only to rest .
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