Example sentences of "[noun sg] took [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pink took her to the garden and showed her the rose arch .
2 A minibus took me through the early morning light to Makindye , in the southern suburbs of the city , where the first Uganda National Women 's Festival of Music and Drama was in full swing in a large church hall .
3 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
4 Her half-sister took her to the police .
5 A white limousine took them to the church .
6 ‘ His usual spin took him to a private beach at the Dragonara Hotel in St Julien with Denis and Frankie 's sister Betty .
7 Yeah , having some dinner , well we did n't have any did we , cos mummy took you to the pictures with nanny
8 With bids all over the room , as well as on phones , the Baltimore Museum 's $28,000 ( £20,000 ) bid took it beyond the grasp of New York painting dealer Stuart Feld ( who really did n't need it , having nine others ) .
9 She went round to her former home in Hardwicke , Gloucestershire , where she was beaten unconscious by Probyn , who put her back into her Renault 19 car took her to the River and some how pushed her in .
10 The car took us to the Monument , and then we saw the Worm . ’
11 After climbing to the top of the largest crater , the boat took us to a small bay on Palea Kameni where you can swim to the hot springs and delve into the orange mud of the sea bed , supposedly wonderful for your skin !
12 The young lady took me through the untidy garden to the house .
13 The trip home took them over the Bay of Biscay , and they descended ‘ on the deck ’ as planned , flying no more than 100 feet above the water .
14 The ride home took us through the Red Light district ( not that I noticed ) .
15 Fierce Eyes ' spear took it in the shoulder .
16 When he moved to Battersea his route to work took him past the factory every day .
17 Her toecap took him under the chin , close to the throat .
18 The research team referred to in the follow-on milk ad took it as an established fact and were interested in finding out what effect this minimal rise in blood loss had on a baby 's iron levels .
19 Then Edward 's papa took us on the lake in a rowing-boat . ’
20 ‘ As I was saying , I went round and Daddy took me to a French restaurant he knew . ’
21 it was , it was actually there was a programme on television and my husband took me to the doctor and he said he felt I 'd been on it too long , I 'd been on it about six months and when I come off it , I come off it pretty quick and I ended up erm I did n't know what was wrong with me and it ended up I 've now got epilepsy , and they did n't know if it was caused through erm I took a stroke about three four month after that and then I got the epilepsy as well , so they do n't know if that me coming off it
22 His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers .
23 A Zim motor-car took us from the airport to the Europe Hotel which is just off the Nevsky prospekt , the wide main street of Leningrad .
24 The next day took us past the quarter-way mark , and brought us within seven miles of In Salah .
25 Going upstairs to Helen 's flat , she handed it over , and her godmother took it with a smile .
26 Madame took her to the City Library in Nîmes , a gaunt , dark building with high shutters behind grilles and dusty leather books , ceiling high .
27 The taxi took her to the airport .
28 A taxi took them from the airport to Commander Zadak 's office , some kilometres north of Sydney .
29 The taxi took him through the city and up into the countryside beyond the lake , where the Amner clinic commanded its famous views .
30 With military-style precision , one gunman stayed to guard the man 's family , while the other took him to the Banque de France where at least four others were waiting .
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