Example sentences of "have [vb pp] take [pers pn] to " in BNC.

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1 They went mad , they told us that we 'd got to take it to National Tyres , took it there , twenty three pound fifty it cost us .
2 The Pushkin police officers had intended to take her to St Petersburg police station when they discovered she was a foreigner .
3 Tell her you 've come to take her to the ol the pensioners ' club on her , on your bike .
4 ‘ I 've come to take you to her . ’
5 ‘ I 've come to take you to dinner , ’ he announced calmly .
6 jack Carey , who was an explorer as well as a student of Oriental languages , had promised to take them to the most remote corners of the earth some day , and they had often pictured themselves camping in the silent desert , or following some ancient track to a ruined city which had once been great .
7 ‘ She confessed she had not meant to let me see it or sign it and said Joseph had promised to take it to America and sell it under her own name .
8 He had offered to take them to the local dressmaker 's to have them seamed in to a more fashionable line , but Gina would n't even let him do that .
9 I 've got to take her to Lourdes , ’ Keith says .
10 I 've got to take her to the school , her T B scores were up .
11 Miss Poraway had at once become tearful and Lavinia had had to take her to the kitchen .
12 A gentleman caller had arrived to take her to the ball .
13 The malai officer had wanted to take us to a superior .
14 Nelson had planned to take her to town , but when they got up to the car park he could n't get his car to start .
15 I told him I had planned to take him to lunch but he said he could n't wait as he had some business to attend to , but he 'd be in a pub called the Banker if I could pick him up about three .
16 The car which we had ordered to take us to the station never appeared , and we travelled instead in a dilapidated tonga .
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