Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That takes me up to Easter .
2 Rufus takes them on to step two : ‘ So he going to send a search party , is n't he ?
3 This takes us back to appraisal methods .
4 ‘ It also takes us back to nature and our history when we were much closer to animals .
5 The air was amazingly clear , as it often is after a wet day , and as they climbed the hill which would take them back to Pinehurst they could see , far ahead , the lights of several villages and one big town .
6 He came to the orphanage just after I went in there , and they let him take me out to tea .
7 Progress over the next two months or so should take me back to climbing .
8 Look , I 'll take you back to bed again and you try to get some sleep .
9 ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’
10 ‘ All right , I 'll take you out to lunch one day . ’
11 Laugh , Kate , and I 'll take you out to supper at this amusing little noodle shop I 've discovered in Chinatown .
12 ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ?
13 " Let me take you out to dinner , " he said , " and we 'll forget about that unpleasant experience .
14 Will you let me take you out to dinner tomorrow in gratitude for what you 've done ? ’
15 But now parents Seamus and Martine can take him home to County Antrim , Northern Ireland .
16 How dared he take her up to heaven and then drop her — just like that ?
17 A suggestion that he should take her out to lunch , instead , did n't , surprisingly , fall flat .
18 Occasionally he 'll take her out to lunch .
19 Molly had the same feeling of doom she remembered when her father wrote to say he 'd be coming down to see her at school and would take her out to tea , so she could meet a ‘ new friend ’ .
20 Roland half wished that she was , that a merchant banker would take her out to dinner , or a shady solicitor to the Playboy Club .
21 Three days after the accident she agreed to let Nick take her out to dinner .
22 If Alice were not otherwise occupied , he would take her out to dinner somewhere .
23 ‘ Why do n't we take her out to dinner ? ’ said Lili .
24 ‘ Do not take it so to heart , Paul , ’ she said .
25 ‘ Ca n't we take it out to sea ? ’
26 ‘ We 'd better take it back to Brigade , ’ said Jim , turning .
27 Write out a cheque and we 'll take it back to town .
28 and sort it out , let me know and then I will take it down to work
29 As a matter of fact , he 's taking me out to dinner tomorrow . ’
30 I remember you taking me there to lunch when I was small and I threw up in the lift . ’
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