Example sentences of "take him [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You can take him straight in . ’ |
2 | If he went round by either the footbridge or the traffic bridge it would take him longer since the wherry lay about half-way between the two . |
3 | Henry 's star quality should take him even higher |
4 | " Then if you wo n't take him willingly you can take him the other way . |
5 | The 50–1 chance with Ladbrokes has had tablets , poultices , ice packs and laser treatment to try to clear the injury , and Witton-le-Wear based Williams will take him today to top Rugby vet Paddy Sweeney . |
6 | Dodds is Scotland 's second leading scorer behind Ally McCoist and Roker manager Malcolm Crosby said : ‘ I 'm very interested and would take him tomorrow if I could . |
7 | His mother came , but she did not take him away , and his Uncle Charlie told him that if he wrote another letter like that he would get a thrashing , so he stayed and coped . |
8 | ‘ The devil will take him away in a sack . ’ |
9 | Why did you take him away from me ? ’ |
10 | He decided to write home asking his mother how everything was back at Gibbet Hall and if she could come to visit him , or even better take him away . |
11 | ‘ If we do n't set him free soon the specialist will take him away . ’ |
12 | Oliver was led away to be locked up , and a reward was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work . |
13 | She used to sometimes say , " You should n't do this , they 'll take him away . " |
14 | I used to think if somebody else took him out they 'd take him away . |
15 | Do n't take him away from me . |
16 | ‘ You may take him away . |
17 | So much that sometimes I can almost believe he belongs to me , that nobody and nothing can take him away . |
18 | It would take him away to a nice , warm mental hospital , where nice men would inject large quantities of Largactil up his bum . |
19 | She stopped dead , unable to prise out the words which could jeopardise the life that she and Thomas shared , which could wreck the child 's emotional stability she had worked so hard to ensure , which could take him away . |
20 | She clung to his hand as though someone might take him away again . |
21 | ‘ I was hoping Norman ( Mr Prescott ) would take him away . |
22 | What did they take him away for , because he 's gone ? |
23 | I 'll take him apart . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'll take him home too ! ’ |
25 | Do n't you take him home , my girl . |
26 | But now parents Seamus and Martine can take him home to County Antrim , Northern Ireland . |
27 | You 'll take him home with you to avoid gossip , and then in a few days he 'll be fit enough to leave the country . ’ |
28 | He was asleep but he 'd just take him home . |
29 | ‘ He said if it was his own son he would take him home and make him comfortable , ’ said Mrs McGettigan . |
30 | ‘ We 'll take him home now . |