Example sentences of "take [pron] to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mr and Mrs go to play bridge with the Fountains-Abbotts and Seb takes me to a film .
2 He takes them to a café terrace in the sun , orders coffee and croissants , and starts on the papers .
3 A short drive takes you to a monkey sanctuary , model village or miniature stream railway and lots more .
4 She takes him to a tailor ( hence the gorgeous green suit and bowler hat ) , hires a tutor and even buys him a car .
5 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 .
6 He takes it to a garage like you know what I mean and
7 We are met by one of the directors of the firm who takes us to a showroom for coffee .
8 Mehu claimed : ‘ They would take them to a lake .
9 ‘ You can take me to a hotel , somewhere I can stay for a couple of nights until the police can find the very sick person who sent that letter to me . ’
10 see if I can get a grade A for this one , that , if I can get a grade A for the er next two pieces that I 'm doing , which I 've got to hand in , that could take me to a B grade after that .
11 My husband would take me to a cinema .
12 ‘ I 'll take you to a doctor , ’ he said .
13 ‘ I will take you to a koliba , you will enjoy it very much , ’ he promised .
14 Stanley has been going to Scourie for more than twenty years and knows every single blade of grass and stone , by name ; he can take you to a loch and point out precisely where you will catch fish and where you wo n't , to the inch , and Stanley is never wrong .
15 It will be difficult to find the exact one as we have confiscated so many ; , but this soldier who is accompanying you will take you to a warehouse where you will find hundreds of bicycles of all descriptions .
16 you could n't really take him to a tribunal could you , 'cos ya
17 Unlike the kings of Israel who had aspired to the title of ‘ Son of Yahweh , Jesus displayed utter trust in his heavenly Father though the outlook was black as night ; utter obedience to his Father , even though it would take him to a cross ; and utter readiness to suffer — in bloody sweat there and then , and the blood , sweat and hell of crucifixion thereafter .
18 If she were a pet dog or cat , you would take her to a vet .
19 A woman who left her pet greyhound in agony rather than take it to a vet after it broke its leg in a road accident has been banned from keeping dogs for seven years .
20 Mr Yeltsin repeated his threat that if parliament did not approve his version , he would take it to a referendum .
21 The mystified motorist whose car has gone wrong may know only that it needs repair and that he should take it to a mechanic : his competence to deal with the matter may go no further .
22 So does he take his to a timber yard to be split ?
23 Henry Bromsgrove is taking me to a flapper dance in Chelsea .
24 Try simple tack repairs yourself rather than taking them to a saddler .
25 Another suggestion is to decorate trays , mats and coasters , although you will get better results taking them to a framer to be professionally heat-sealed , so they will better withstand the heat from a plate or teapot .
26 It was the RSPCA 's intention to try and sedate the animals before taking them to a sanctuary .
27 So today I 'm taking them to a matinée . ’
28 I felt very wicked taking them to a pawnbroker , and then I sent the money to Giulia .
29 He took me to a pie and mash shop on Hammersmith Broadway .
30 I visited Paris and Versailles , and Lettaure took me to a Joan of Arc festival at Orleans .
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