Example sentences of "[coord] take him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of course Alison was not ‘ living in ’ the house , but was often there visiting Patrick ( her help as a nurse was no longer required ) , joining Jack in his studio ( where she talked with him about his work ) , or chatting with him and Franca in the drawing room or kitchen before departing with Jack to a restaurant and taking him on to her flat for the night .
2 One of them proposed arresting him as he lay on his bed and taking him off to prison with all the bedclothes .
3 Fallon still had a bit of work to do , even then , but he had already bumped off Perrins and Hannaford with one uncompromising run and this time his strength buried the rest of the Gloucester defence and took him over for a try in the corner .
4 This news came within a week , as he had been picked up on Myitkyina airfield , unable to walk , and a lone plane came down and took him over to Dibrugarh , where he had to stay in hospital for over a week .
5 Mr Jarvis grinned and , as she picked up the squirrel and took him over to the recovery cage , he followed and stood watching as she settled her patient down .
6 Haverford got up early , sat in the garden jotting away until , as often as not , Don Marco arrived in a small rattling car and took him off on an unknown errand .
7 One boy , Dai Knoyle , was caddying for the great rugby player Barry John and took him back to his house to change .
8 The trawler took him in tow and took him back to Falmouth , Cornwall , where he was arrested by police , Truro Crown Court was told .
9 I went to see him , and took him back to Edinburgh .
10 I am the girl that kidnapped little Oliver and took him back to old Fagin 's house on the night Oliver was going to the bookseller . ’
11 Mr Davies put his friend in his car and took him back to his flat in Highfield Road and called for an ambulance .
12 The police considered this and took him down to the station — for tea and sticky buns .
13 ‘ Do you disapprove of us , my angel ? ’ she asked , exalted by wine and overbearing , and took him down to the kitchen to give him some of the leftover chicken .
14 And that was the poor old man he was just just about away so they sent for the ambulance and took him down to Forfar to They used to call that the poor house , I do n't know what they call it now but it was the poor house in those
15 I got hold of him by the scruff of the neck and took him along to the police box and rang up for the wagon .
16 The moment Owen had come in , however , he had waylaid him and taken him off behind the potted palms .
17 When they had carried him into his cage that afternoon and taken him out of the carrier box in which he had journeyed for so long , he had hardly dared to look around him at the other cages .
18 There was little Coleman could do in the circumstances except fill out an IAP-66 authorization form for Syrian George and take him over to the embassy for a J-1 visa to admit him to the United States for a course of study at UAB .
19 Two o'clock and I always used to leave work and take him out for an hour .
20 I mean we Mitterand and take him down to the I suppose , see if that 'll do any good but erm
21 John likes to keep the horses separate so that they do n't kick each other , but Hopscotch often jumps into Milton 's paddock to keep him company ; and sometimes if the weather is bad , one of the children 's ponies is turned out with him , otherwise Milton , who is a bit of a softy , will hang around by the gate in the hope that someone will take pity on him and take him back to his warm stable .
22 Were n't you saying in the tent only yesterday : " When Charles has been beaten and stripped of his weapons , I 'll personally tonsure him as a cleric and take him back to Ravenna " ?
23 He lacked General Francis 's extreme , if ageing , good looks and enchanting manners , but take him out of his white coat and he 'd be dead sexy .
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