Example sentences of "have take [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , Martin Coleman from High Wycombe has taken me to task for not including a power on/off switch in the circuit of Fig. 4 ( April ‘ 92 ) .
2 But last night they produced the sort of display that has taken them to Wembley .
3 ‘ For four years before being appointed full time I sat as a recorder so I have really been sitting in the crown court for 17 years , ’ said Mr Hewitt , whose work on the North Eastern Circuit has taken him to courts from Humberside to the Scottish and Lancashire borders .
4 ‘ Leon has taken him to Domme . ’
5 Chris Bonington 's passion for climbing and adventure has taken him on expeditions all over the world .
6 McGuigan 's passion for driving has taken him from circuit racing to rally cross , in which he achieved 12th place in the British Championships last year .
7 His work has taken him by car to all parts of this wide and pictorially exciting area , and I suspect that lie has carried a notebook with him and jotted down impressions of darkening moors and sunset skies on his way home to Long Preston .
8 Meanwhile , intending hopper Andy Hutchings , from York , has taken us to task for defining his other passion ‘ gricing ’ as train spotting .
9 We believe this policy has taken us into ventures which stray from the Corporation 's core activities [ and ] endanger its image . ’
10 When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’
11 Although we have a joint account , he is the one who has taken it into overdraft and I do n't see why I should do as he suggests .
12 He has taken it in response to the pressure and fight put up by the ‘ homelands Chief Ministers ’ — Buthelezi and Co .
13 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
14 He 'd taken her to church , he 'd taken her to lunch and she had n't been particularly gracious about any of it .
15 He 'd taken her to dinner at The Black Dog and through him she 'd spent Christmas at Laura 's .
16 Like that time he 'd taken her to Dublin , one blustery day in February of 1821 .
17 Anyone seeing them together on the common outside Oswaldston would have taken them for husband and wife , though Hilary was by nearly three years the younger .
18 A stranger would have taken them for brothers .
19 Cos he 'd have taken them to court and said well he did n't even pay it , I did !
20 A number are not known to be from previous material , and Wulfstan may have taken them from records of Cnut 's administration .
21 ‘ Because the flight path he was following when we first located him would have taken him to Ankara in Turkey , or some place pretty close by .
22 I could have taken him to task about how he was defining ‘ agree ’ and ‘ honest ’ , but just somehow did n't .
23 Today 's photo session may have taken us from dog track to town hall , from tube station to The Longest Market in Britain ( fact ! ) , but the travelling has n't covered the cracks in the area 's cultural structure .
24 Maybe I should have taken you to Calypso 's Cave , over on Gozo , ’ he added mockingly , running his hands down over her hips and closing the gap between them so that every hollow and curve came into contact with the steely wall of his legs and stomach , ‘ where the goddess Calypso managed to detain Ulysses for seven years … ’
25 ‘ So it could hardly have taken you by surprise that she 'd started up life with a different partner . ’
26 If he had accepted her invitation to supper she would have taken it for encouragement ; he would simply have put off the evil day .
27 Marie told him about Mr Bishop being drunk and getting himself drowned ; about Gazzer finding Madge wandering along the prom and having to take her to Mr Bishop 's brother because she was n't responsible for herself .
28 not having to take them all , I mean having to take them to court .
29 Whether we 'll have to take them off Thursday now , put them forward to Wednesday .
30 He realised that if he was to be successful he would have to take them at speed .
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