Example sentences of "[noun sg] take him to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An ambulance took him to Leeds General Infirmary where it was found John , 72 , was suffering from a vicious flu bug .
2 He kept the man 's airway clear and blood circulating until the plane landed and an ambulance took him to hospital .
3 A squad car took him to hospital where he died .
4 Time for the same man to complete his work in Finland , then catch a plane to London and hire a car to take him to Suffolk .
5 However , when he later became drowsy she telephoned for an ambulance to take him to hospital .
6 They found it difficult to rouse him and on seeing the bottle of tablets on the floor next to him , called an ambulance to take him to hospital .
7 Three weeks later his last first-class innings brought him 62 for Victoria at Sydney , and then marriage took him to Adelaide , where he spent the rest of his days .
8 Lam 's biography seems tailor-made for todays ' infatuation with multiculturalism : he was born in Cuba to a Chinese father and a Creole mother , he was a Roman Catholic fascinated by Santeria ( Cuban animism ) , his studies and work took him to France , Spain , the United States and the Caribbean , and each of his three wives came from a different European country .
9 On this occasion , he grew bored with the idea of Algeria , and to the consternation of parliament commandeered a French warship to take him to Tunisia .
10 A frog asked a princess to take him to bed with her so that he could turn into a fairy prince .
11 Sybillin 's learning curve takes him to Leicester on Monday week , but hopes of running at Kempton Park on Boxing Day look unlikely to be realised .
12 The buyer exercised the option , but then did not complete the contract , so the seller took him to court .
13 The burden of the message from schoolmaster Olver , who led Quins for three seasons before a head of department post took him to Northampton in 1990 , will be about debts — moral , not financial .
14 Kenny won nine full England International caps while he was a Palace player , with another eight for the Under 21 's and two for England B. He was our Player of the Year in both 1977 and 1979 , an ( l it took a record fee to take him to Arsenal in an exchange deal in 1980 , when he and Clive Allen were each valued at £1 million .
15 The play takes him to New York , where he does some more drifting , before returning to London , older but still young , wiser but still carefree .
16 Ennodius of Pavia , whose career took him to Italy , but whose family came from Provence , wrote in a similar style .
17 Wölflinn was Burckhardt 's successor as professor at Basel , but his later successful career took him to Berlin , Munich and Zürich , a major art historian whose interests were primarily in the Renaissance and the Baroque .
18 In 1934 , Henry Wash resigned as District Chairman as a new appointment took him to Kent and was succeeded by Harold Shearman who had been vice-chairman of the District since 1931 .
19 Stealing from the camp one night with only his rifle and iron rations , wading the river at the border , finding a sympathetic ship 's captain to take him to Sweden , working there for a while and then making his way down through Poland and Germany and the rest of Europe , village by village , shtetl by shtetl , always moving west , America the ultimate goal , until he reached Cork .
20 The journey took him to Harwich , then Norwich , where he tried unsuccessfully to get the medication he needed from the local hospital .
21 He 'd board the chopper when he 'd finished his drink , tell the pilot to take him to London Airport .
22 done the work and they just , just a couple of months ago we got a letter taking him to court .
23 On his way there the frigate taking him to Suez had called at Jidda to enable him to meet Sharif Husain , the father of Amir Faisal who was leading the Arab Revolt .
24 He immediately chartered a plane to take him to Paris the next day and made his meeting .
25 An ambulance took an hour to take him to Warrington .
26 He acquired a small capital by scavenging and became a pedlar ; then he became a partner in a ship ; and his skill as a sailor and his fondness for travel took him to Scotland and Italy , to Denmark and Flanders .
27 A succession of posts in journalism took him to Bolton , Blackpool , Nottingham , and Birmingham .
28 His mother takes him to Farendon twice a week for tutoring in English and Roman history which he is keen on .
29 When his mother took him to school on the first day , he decided from then onwards he could make his own way to school and did n't hesitate in telling his mother just that .
30 A fire brigade spokesman said the boy 's mother took him to Stranton fire station where staff freed him unharmed and undistressed .
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