Example sentences of "that take [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One has to travel through the middle of Cardiff , or through a curious maze that takes one off the western approaches , along the new dockland link road .
2 The acquisition of a skill is a tortuous process that takes us through the following sequence :
3 Within that pack there is erm er if you like the book that takes you through the slides that have been put up there today .
4 • If you make a move that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid , you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move .
5 In doing a campaign that takes you around the country on tour you may visit the local newspaper , talk to a consumer group , make a speech over a special lunch for local important big-wigs and then do an interview on the local radio .
6 FROM Sasbach my next target was the Danube , a drive that took me through the Black Forest .
7 Sir Edmund Hillary has spent much of his life , and a great deal of the determination that took him to the top of Everest , raising funds to help the Sherpa People of the Nepalese Himalaya .
8 about the other on be the pony , that took him to the wrong house .
9 JONATHAN Davies scored 20 points as Widnes went on a scoring spree that took them into the second round of the Lancashire Cup .
10 Valdo and Romario soon defied the squelching conditions with a double exchange of passes that took them through the middle of the Dutch defence before the ball rolled across a gaping goalmouth with no one to apply a finishing touch .
11 Their strength is team work and a club-like atmosphere that took them to the finals in Spain and Mexico in the 1980s .
12 Helen watched him until he rounded the corner , then walked Nicola the ten or so yards along the street that took them to the entrance to her building .
13 Then everything was movement , sensation , and she could no longer laugh or speak or do anything but be carried along by a force greater than anything she had ever known before , a force that took them to the heavens to touch the stars that had already decided their destiny .
14 THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there .
15 With interest , that took her beyond the £55,000 offer which the police force had made in June 1991 to settle the case .
16 She came off the slope at an uncontrollable pace that took her across the clearing and into the trees .
17 Margaret Hughes wept in the backseat of the police car that took her from the court to prison .
18 The man forgot one issue , the European Monetary Union , it was Mr Major that took us into the Economic Monetary Union at the wrong way , he took us in on a political decision on the last day of a Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and he 's forgotten that .
19 ‘ It was brilliant to hit the goals that took us to the top , and it 's got to be the best 90 minutes of my career . ’
20 The absurdity became clearer if one imagined twenty or thirty writers from another era occupying the air-conditioned coach that took us from the Hyde Park Regis to the Riverside .
21 Erm I did n't spot the tentative benefit , I do n't think you actually got that bit as far as what was gon na be in it because when erm Steve came up with the why so long I think that , that took you off the track a bit .
22 Similar preoccupations dominated the issues that took It into the spring of 1967 .
23 I would like to suggest that all activities that take us outside the practical business of living ( sacred worship , carnivals , listening to music and reading a novel , etc. , etc. ) can be seen as either subsumed under play or as extensions of it .
24 We are challenged to recognise , first , that power is involved in non-decision-making , in inaction , and in non-participation , and , second , that interests are advantaged and disadvantaged by the fact that certain issues are not on the governmental agenda for complicated reasons that take us behind the scenes of the public face of policy-making and into the murky waters of the constraining role of ideas in society .
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