Example sentences of "he take [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When Nigel was at home , Gina usually made him take them to the Launderette in a black dust bag . |
2 | She would n't let him take her to the Aber House Hotel . |
3 | And her suppliant 's face , round and even in this twilight , thickly flushed in the hectic way that he had seen before , repulsed him and made him take her by the arm she had raised and move it like a detached limb back to her side . |
4 | I remember him taking me for a drive in his car when he told me the joyful news about his forthcoming marriage to Rosemary and feeling so happy that he was going to be happy . |
5 | The building of the Henry Ford factory on the Marina had been started a few years before ; and Denis , whose regular walks to Blackrock — solitary now that his father was no longer there to accompany him took him past the site , had watched its growth from the first brick . |
6 | Love reaching out to him took him by the heart and wrung him . |
7 | Eventually I interrupted the diatribe to point out that I was paying him to take me to the newspaper , not for his opinions about it . |
8 | The sergeant instructed him to take him into the police station and charge him with taking a vehicle without consent — the offence as complete by moving it thirty yards . |
9 | Their findings disturbed the High Loremaster sufficiently for him to take them to the Phoenix King . |
10 | You often hire him to take us across the river . |
11 | Tom Poole suggested it as a last resort , and Coleridge , who remembered the cottage , immediately asked him to take it for a year . |
12 | He takes them to a café terrace in the sun , orders coffee and croissants , and starts on the papers . |
13 | Well he takes them to the post office |
14 | He takes them for a walk on Hampstead Heath . |
15 | Charlie , is on his last legs , has been for years and , might as well have him put down , as that Nick keep saying , I think I 'll have to have him put down he , when he takes him for a walk he collapses . |
16 | Or , like he , if the little girl 's riding him , he always goes with her then as well , but even if the girl 's not on him , he takes him for a walk like a big dog so I mean , they 're lovely people , you could n't wish to have him with nicer people , erm , you know they are , they really are nice |
17 | He takes him to a football training course , because he does n't like to think that he goes to play football on the park . |
18 | He takes me into the hospitality room and pours me a drink . |
19 | And he takes me to an Italian restaurant in Mitcham . |
20 | He 's mad on polo so he takes me to the Hurlingham Club to watch him play . |
21 | He takes her to the theatre . ’ |
22 | And this man goes , right love , and he takes her in an alley way and she goes thanks , and like , he goes come on then , let's do it now . |
23 | HAMLET , with his doublet all unbraced , no hat upon his head , his stockings fouled , ungartered and down-gyred to his ankle , pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other … and with a look so piteous , he takes her by the wrist and holds her hard , then he goes to the length of his arm , and with his other hand over his brow , falls to such perusal of her face as he would draw it … |
24 | If the utilitarian looks at it in this way , he takes it as a criterion for an acceptable use of ethical words , and way of understanding moral judgement , that it should give them a factual content which is the only one which it is sensible to expect people in general to endorse as a sensible guide to acceptable conduct . |
25 | He takes it to a garage like you know what I mean and |
26 | He takes it for a walk — such walks have long been a ritual activity of the country 's more optimistic male poor , the dog more expensively jacketed than the chap . |
27 | Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way . |
28 | I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but |
29 | But first he takes us on a brisk trot through lesser ranges , principally the Alps , from Balmat on Mont Blanc to the many feats of Mummery and beyond . |
30 | In doing this , he takes us over the ground first , telling us what to expect , what to look for , so that when the hurricane does hit it hits us harder : |