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

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1 Nick can you take us through the six on the left see if you know them already .
2 I remember when she took us to the pantomime in town , and we saved up all our sweets for three weeks to give her as a present .
3 " Or were you expecting this when you took us into the wood ? "
4 No , if you took us in your car , you could come for , if you took us in the Metro today , oh
5 Throughout the whole thing , even when they took us to the palace , nobody said a word .
6 They took us to the police station and then to a battered women 's house at about 2 a.m .
7 They took us to the cleaners .
8 They took us to the laundry .
9 They took us to the hospital and I had to sign the paper and that was it .
10 Well it was a large double-fronted house and it was sand-bagged all round and there were tables and to er , administer , you know , wardens in the unevent of air raids which they used to do and they used to patrol the streets looking for lights to see if pe my nan actually got fined once cos she , she event inadvertently went into a room and put the light on and forgot she 'd left the curtains open and an air raid warden happened to be around she , she got hauled into court and fined five pounds for that , er she er I , I once I was just thinking the other day just telling a friend of mine , they had an actual practice air raid once and in some old buildings in the Burchells and we as kids had to go and lie in there and wait till we 'd got a tag on and what would happen to us a label and they took us to the first aid post in , an ambulance came and picked us up on a stretcher and took us to the first aid post in Road .
11 They took us to the airport , where we flew to Peking via Hangchow .
12 Then they took us to the Friendship Hotel ( an enormous complex of buildings ) and to a dinner , where we had ‘ hundred-year-old eggs ’ and other things ( actually the eggs are not all that old ! ) .
13 And it showed you all the sort of countries of the world , you know , on lights and , and that , and which light was for which wh when they took us round the er
14 You often hire him to take us across the river .
15 They take us across the frontiers between the material and the mystical .
16 ‘ They 're not snooty and they take us down the pub for a drink if we 've done a good job . ’
17 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
18 In doing this , he takes us over the ground first , telling us what to expect , what to look for , so that when the hurricane does hit it hits us harder :
19 Not only does he take us to the site but he drives straight through the crowd , lights blazing , to the backstage area .
20 He took us to the Þingvellir National park where the clouds parted and the sun shone on square kilometres of snow that was so clean and pure it made me weep for all the time we had lost on the trip , and for the pleasure of being where I wanted to be .
21 Then he took us to the university where a friend of his , an Englishman , was studying the local bird life .
22 After dinner he took us to the Royal College of Art , where he seemed proud to be an honorary member of the faculty club and students ' union .
23 He took us to the pictures sometimes and we shared his intimate refuge from Mum .
24 The next morning he took us to the place where the evil Sir Hugo died .
25 Steve , with the instinct that marks him out as a real mountaineer , not just a climber , had searched for and seen an abseil that avoided the First Brittle Ice Traverse , It took us past the Pocket Hanging Glacier seracs , where the ropes twisted into corkscrews and jammed tight .
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