Example sentences of "take [pron] [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er last night Arthur said oh said I think I 'll work extra tomorrow he said and I 'll take you out for Sunday lunch Sunday .
2 ‘ We 'll take you out for dinner , ’ Penny suggested .
3 there was this er butchers , and I went in there and I got some sausages , oh , er nobody said anything about these sausages I just thought well I 'd better take something back for Fred 's dinner so I went in and got these sausages , well they were the nicest sausages I 've ever tasted in my life
4 But they would never take 'em out for day
5 But it was his birthday , so he invented a hiccup in the engine to let him take it up for height testing .
6 Each time I went to Bristol , she took me out for tea on her own , or with a girlfriend .
7 ‘ I 'm taking you out for lunch , darlin' .
8 At Hunstead Park from May nineteen eighty nine until May nineteen ninety , both parents stayed for the first week and thereafter supported the plaintiff in taking her back for home visits , every weekend plus a week at Christmas and Easter .
9 He 's taking her out for meals and they 're having a good time together you know .
10 Yes , well there is another man and she 's told Paul frankly she 's lapping up the attention , he 's taking her out for meals and their having a good time together you know , why its great , but as soon as he 's paid for , for the goods and got , got the goods , the chaps going to go off looking for another .
11 Cos they did n't smear Biff right away , and when he did n't fight back they took him in for terrorgation
12 And of course everyone knew all about it , just as they knew that the Mackays , poor souls , had done everything they could for the boy ever since they took him in for adoption . ’
13 After he 'd taken out the bread , I took him back for lunch and he rested as usual in the afternoon , lying on his bed and listening to the radio .
14 Another survivor , who was brought up in Leith , where she went to Bell 's School , owed her introduction to printing to a neighbour " a Miss Taylor " , who told her widowed mother that young Jenny would be " just suited " to the printing trade , and herself took her up for interview .
15 He certainly liked Alix , and after the demo he took her off for lunch in a pub and then for a walk to his room in King 's , where he showed her his pots and his paintings .
16 ‘ I did have my right nipple pierced , but I had to keep taking it out for films , so it kept healing up .
17 ‘ They were taking us out for meals .
18 Green sometimes accompanied by his wife , was often in Keswick on business ( he would set off walking from Ambleside , and be picked up by the carrier at Wyburn ) and would call to visit his children , and take them out for walks down to Derwentwater .
19 I 'll come down to Richmond and take you out for dinner , how does that sound ?
20 and they 're willing to take you on for x you know erm it just , a lot of it is word of mouth .
21 And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way .
22 Barker grew very quickly , and had to work off a tremendous amount of energy every day , and since Danny was much too young to take him out for walks , this duty fell upon Connor .
23 He 's been nagging me to take her back for weeks .
24 Eyeing Gwen Bear , she wondered if she ought to take her down for company , then gave an enchanting little giggle .
25 Supposed to take it in for M O T.
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