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

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31 A Country Diary : NORTHUMBERLAND : When we saw our first immigrant golden-eye bobbing on the waters of Bolam Lake in the early months of each year , we always took it as the first sign of spring .
32 Mr Harvey always take us to the Kentucky Derby and we stay in Washington for the Preakness meeting , then go on to some friends of the Harveys in New York .
33 We still take it in the ass every morning , along with everybody else-but the whole thing 's over in a trice these days .
34 This would probably take her below the pass limit , although all these various low-scoring characteristics are simply symptoms of the single factor that she has recently been left by her husband .
35 He 'll probably take them over the Carron and put them into the coille torr , the forest there , for the night .
36 Some of these types who went in for murder as a professional thing would probably take you to the cleaners as soon as look at you .
37 Pressing TAB while on the last page of the mail message will also take you to the Print/Retain/Delete prompt .
38 probably take it in the back of that .
39 Once through the narrows , and having explored and discounted tempting-looking passages that turned out to go nowhere — Bahia Inútil : one can almost sense Magellan growling with irritation as he named this immense body of water useless — the Captain-General entered the narrow waterway that would eventually take him into the neighbour-ocean .
40 It left her with a great admiration for the contemplatives , even if God still has to forcibly take her by the scruff of the neck and put tier in a position where she has no option but to be still on occasion .
41 In spite of its loose thinking Lorentz 's argument really takes us to the nub of the whole Hollywood system .
42 Frank will now take us through the , the net savings of twenty million on redundancies .
43 So John 's now taking it on the basis that he takes budget with it so
44 This retailer has now taken it off the shelves whilst Gloucestershire 's Trading Standards Department investigates .
45 Now take it from the top .
46 Richard Lee says they often take them to the woods because they are working without knowing it .
47 Earlier in the year fittingly , during Passover , the festival which celebrates the Israelites ' escape from Egypt and the beginning of the journey which eventually took them to the Promised Land — Rabbi Moishe announced with quiet satisfaction that their contributions had mounted up to a sum sufficient to buy three hundred dunams of land in Palestine , that the purchase was in the process of being arranged on their behalf by the Jewish National Fund , and that he himself would lead an advance party of settlers from Cork before the end of 1920 .
48 The path forked when it reached an old log cabin ; left would have taken us to the top of Mount Eddy , right took us on the Pacific Crest Trail stretching from Canada down to Mexico .
49 Today takes you into the home of 24-year-old postal worker Brian Smith and his girlfriend Kerrie Browne .
50 Cooking to Please takes us into the 1990s . ’
51 It even takes you over the hill into
52 Please take it in the kitchen .
53 Cornish Adventure Sailing will do all this and even take you across the Bay of Biscay to La Coruna in northern Spain .
54 ‘ We hit it before they even take it off the boat . ’
55 well take it off the rich .
56 Well take it off the you owe me .
57 Someone had eventually taken her through the bustling , towering giant world of the shop to where her mother waited .
58 He then takes it to the bank and gets the money , to spend as he chooses .
59 On a parish visit the pastor would sometimes take him to the bedside of a dying man or woman and Ramsey would sit long by the bed , saying almost nothing , but holding hands and at the end giving a blessing .
60 Huffily Leonora filled the kettle , made coffee , then took hers into the other room .
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