Example sentences of "i [modal v] take you [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But one day I may take you at your word , ’ she said darkly .
2 ‘ I think I ought to take you to the farmhouse to be seen to — that iss , if I can carry you . ’
3 His smile broadened as he said , ‘ Thank you , Mrs Robson ; I might take you at your word . ’
4 I might take you at your word — ’
5 I might take you on myself . ’
6 ‘ If you want to go into Newcastle , then I 'll take you into Newcastle . ’
7 ‘ Since you have n't done any of the tourist sights , I 'll take you past the Palazzo Ducale — the Doges ’ Palace — into the Piazza San Marco . ’
8 I 'll take you during tomorrow 's visiting hours . ’
9 I 'll take you on my saddle . ’
10 ‘ If you get through all right , I 'll take you with me when I go down to the village after evening milking .
11 If I go down , I 'll take you with me .
12 I 'll take you with me to his house . ’
13 " If that be so , then I 'll take you for a wife .
14 I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods .
15 I 'll take you for a closer look . ’
16 I 'll take you for a meal and drop you at Ilse 's place afterwards .
17 I 'll take you to the town of Killala and back , and me husband will take you to Sligo ’ , she promised .
18 I 'll take you to Cuchulain 's castle , ’ Gerry promised me .
19 I 'll take you to the Resource Centre . ’
20 ‘ If you pull through , I swear I 'll take you to Palm Beach , Windsor , Cowdray and Deauville .
21 I 'll take you to my wife 's cabin . ’
22 Bliss said : ‘ Get through Customs and I 'll take you to the reception committee .
23 I 'll take you to all the places I loved as a girl .
24 ‘ Do n't worry , misses , ’ the driver said staring at her in open curiosity , ‘ I 'll take you to a very respectable lodging house run by a real lady .
25 I 'll take you to it , sir . ’
26 ‘ Come , petite , ’ he said , clicking his fingers at one of the serveuses , ‘ when I finally succeed in getting the bill out of someone , I 'll take you to Père Lachaise . ’
27 And the night you leave , I 'll take you to the theatre . ’
28 I 'll take you to him , if you like .
29 ‘ In fact , if you 'll permit me , Shih Berdichev , I 'll take you to our tracking room . ’
30 I 'll take you to your room , Jean , ’ she offered .
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