Example sentences of "[noun prp] take [noun] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Crosby took Sunderland to the FA Cup final last May and was given a one-year contract . |
2 | Kylie tagged along when mum Carol took Dannii to the audition for a small part in the soap opera The Sullivans . |
3 | North took Dawson to the kitchen and started some coffee . |
4 | The doors opened , and Karen took Kee to the room . |
5 | But Richard Gere took exception to the questions even being asked . |
6 | Theda took Hector to the kitchen and left him with Mrs Elswick to do what he might in the way of cajolery , for she had several morsels of interest to his ever ready stomach , and Theda was obviously not going to take him outside . |
7 | After work Jed took Mitch to the hotel for a drink . |
8 | Presentation Mary and Joseph take Jesus to the Temple to present him to God as required by Jewish law ( Exodus 13:1–16 ) . |
9 | There was nothing decently to be done and so with disproportionate reluctance Flavia took Andrée to the tower . |
10 | ‘ We can all look back and remember how Amstrad took hi-fi to the mass market , how it removed the mystique from the computer and exploded the market . ’ |
11 | Immediately after half-time they went further ahead when captain Nigel Johnston drove a short penalty for Jonathan Tate to take play to the front of the Limavady posts and from the resultant maul Johnston himself drove over to score with Crothers converting . |
12 | A spectacular dropped goal from 45 yards by Davies took Wasps to the narrowest of victories over title-chasing Orrell , who came to London in third place and with a match in hand . |
13 | Whilst Rowe and Lambert took exception to the then prevailing view that children should , and more important could , be returned to their own families , they were strongly committed to family care as the main form of substitute care for those children who could not return home . |
14 | Leo took Katherine to the Village . |