Example sentences of "[adv] take us [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
2 Oh come on , you know him , he 'll just takes us up the woods for the hell of it .
3 and luckily it just took us round the side of the platform and away then .
4 So do you think that erm when this law was erm pushed through in nineteen forty seven that er perhaps Mao you know well I think there 's been a bit of excess now , I think we 'll do some we just need , we just need a bit of a rush now just to take us through a bit and then we 'll stop it in a few months time .
5 He obviously still took us for a couple holidaying together , and his embarrassment at intruding took the form of ignoring my presence .
6 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 .
7 It would also take us into a political world which , despite some continuities , was significantly different from that in which party politics first developed , came to fruition , and reached a climax under the later Stuarts .
8 An American controller on duty when we requested permission to land later took us to a hotel at 10 pm .
9 In spite of its loose thinking Lorentz 's argument really takes us to the nub of the whole Hollywood system .
10 Frank will now take us through the , the net savings of twenty million on redundancies .
11 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 .
12 Cooking to Please takes us into the 1990s . ’
13 A phase of global warming which began about 17,000 years ago took us from a glacial world , up to 5C colder on average than the present one , into the equable post-glacial world of the last 10,000 years .
14 You 'll notice on the overhead cost the big cost is the advertising which is two and a half million pounds and that unfortunately takes us into a a net loss at the end of the year of one point almost two million pounds .
15 The coach then took us into the Wachau Valley for lunch at another 5-star hotel and then after a short walk through the medieval village and Durnstein Castle , we went on to the ‘ UND ’ Monastery at Krems for a wine tasting .
16 She then took us on a tour , chattering excitedly like a child .
17 He then took us round the school .
18 Mam chose instead to take us to a different hill station every year so that we travelled the length and breadth of India , from Kashmir in the far north-west , four days ' journey by train and road , to the Nilgiri near Simla , and Darjeeling .
19 Er they actually took us to the petrol station to get more fuel and after a er five course lunch with the local farmer and his family er which was all very nice and er not too much wine of course as you can well appreciate erm we telephoned the gendarmerie and they came along and er closed the main road for er approximately twenty minutes and we took off on a road .
20 You 've never taken us on a ride on your motorbike this year .
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