Example sentences of "[vb mod] take [pron] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 I ask him if he 'll take me over to the Lennox 's in his car .
2 I 'm not telling you where I am ; you 'll only tell Angus and he 'll tell the police and they 'll take me back to the fucking hospital . ’
3 All right , I 'll leave her here until she comes to , then we 'll take her back to the camp . ’
4 ‘ I 'll take him back to the school , Headmaster , ’ she said .
5 ‘ It 'll be shock ; we 'll take him back to the centre with us . ’
6 About fifteen minutes later Sergeant Briggs entered Jane 's room , we 'll take him back to the station and tomorrow we 'll go around and ask a few questions .
7 The moment the weather improves I 'll take you over to the mainland and get that X-ray done .
8 I 'll take it through to the Editor . ’
9 The car 's only just been serviced so I 'll take it back to the garage .
10 And she 'd take him off to the second-hand bookstall which specialized in the politics of the left , or to attend a useful meeting , and stand around with banners .
11 In the evenings , when Kāli brought the cows home , we 'd take it down to the stable to its mother and she would stretch out her nose to it and blow , and the breath would come out as steam in the cold , evening air .
12 ‘ I could take them out to the middle of a lake in a boat and drop them in .
13 Pete suggested that in a few days ' time he could take her out to the nearest big town on the coast , and there she could look for clothes in the department stores and check out the library for the addresses of any useful organisations or people to contact .
14 ‘ Perhaps you could take her back to the auberge ? ’
15 Erm and and and we could take it back to the hundred days episode when the great powers have all er decided to er er to prevent Napoleon from making a comeback in France .
16 Some may take you back to the nursery .
17 I may take you back to the Bab el Khalk and ask you . ’
18 Then when he 'd softened him up he would take him up to the sale and introduce him to the dealer he was touting for — on commission , of course .
19 He drove a wide circle out of the car park towards the slip-road that would take him back to the dual carriageway .
20 After that , the Cypriot police would take them out to the airport and put them on flights to Frankfurt , where the bag-switch routine used by ‘ legitimate ’ smugglers was employed to bypass the airport 's security arrangements and load the ‘ dirty suitcases on to trans-Atlantic flights .
21 The Scots , their mission completed , packed coffers and chests and prepared to leave , intending to go under safe conduct to Yarmouth where their ships would take them back to the Port of Leith in Edinburgh .
22 He stopped and said he would take me back to the Hall .
23 After we woke , he would take us on to the bigger islands , known as the Big Bush ’ .
24 These rather gloomy thoughts were in our minds as we arrived , a bit soothed but still edgy , to find that the last ferry over the Rhone from Salin which would take us on to the road to Martigues had left at 11.30 and there would not be another until 2 o'clock .
25 Er we at the County Council think that to delete that Greater York erm dimension would take us back to the realms of uncertainty , past uncertainty , in the Greater York area , we 're therefore proceeding with a Greater York dimension in policy H One at none thousand seven hundred dwellings , which equates to hundred percent migration .
26 When she has somewhat recovered I will take her back to the specialists although you have done more than any psychiatrist she has seen . ’
27 Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory .
28 The first leg of his travel plans will take him back to the elders of the church there , with some of the converts from Asia Minor and Greece , with a love gift for the relief of the hardship amongst the Christians .
29 Set in the heart of Newmarket , the horseracing capital of the world , the recently extended museum 's six galleries are packed with exhibits that will take you back to the origins of racing … when Charles II rode in matches across the glorious heath .
30 ‘ I will take you back to the cage … and in the morning I will give the order that you are to be called by any name you want . ’
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