Example sentences of "take [pers pn] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That takes me up to Easter . |
2 | Takes me back to Scampton . |
3 | Well , he collects up the tapes from the tape-recorder and takes them downstairs to Mrs Padmore . |
4 | Rufus takes them on to step two : ‘ So he going to send a search party , is n't he ? |
5 | ‘ If A delivers goods to B on sale or return and B having received them immediately delivers them to C on sale or return , the reasonable time in the one case must , I think , be co-extensive with that in the other case and if that reasonable time elapses and C brings back the goods to B and B takes them back to A , everybody is acting within his rights , and it appears to me that property never passes … if under like circumstances A delivers goods to B and B delivers them to C in each case on sale or return and the reasonable time be , let us say , 14 days , and C after four days sells the goods or elects to buy the goods , I think property will have passed , because C will have done an act which renders it impossible for B to return the goods to A. ’ |
6 | Near the station of the cable railway which takes you up to Gabulowka for a lovely view across the town , there are Russians and other traders selling bric a brac in the open market . |
7 | The ‘ Maid of the Mist ’ takes you closer to Niagara Falls |
8 | A short walk takes you down to Widemouth Beach one of Cornwall 's finest beaches with a vast expanse of sand , good bathing and wonderful surfing . |
9 | A small detour takes you down to Caniço de Baixa or Ponta da Oliveira where there is a small modern development ( mainly owned by Germans ) . |
10 | Dragging open a curtain to reveal an advancing line of emaciated near-cadavers in filth-caked concentration camp uniforms , he takes you back to Auschwitz . |
11 | ‘ What takes you back to Britain in the middle of a war ? ’ |
12 | The final phase of your initial training takes you back to HMS Raleigh where you will learn things that only the Navy can teach you , such as field cookery in areas of natural disaster and practical experience of bulk cookery in our large galleys . |
13 | His latest project takes him back to Hawaii , and Rick Batey finds out why … |
14 | If your saint is to remain here now , then even if Tutilo escapes the sheriff 's law , if Herluin takes him back to Ramsey they 'll make him pay through his skin for what he attempted and failed to bring to success . |
15 | A good example of how this perspective works takes us back to Pamela Fishman 's studies of ‘ interactional shitwork ’ . |
16 | But the plot takes us back to Paris and its police for the denouement of the story , and it is there that the real and menacing power is seen to reside . |
17 | In a haunting , slow-motion procession , with the nine-strong cast changing into costumes of mourning as they march , the production takes us back to Leontes 's tragic court . |
18 | This takes us back to appraisal methods . |
19 | This takes us back to explanations similar to those suggested for the variation in group size early in these studies ( Crook and Gartlan 1966 ) but these do not account for the massive gregariousness of the species under optimum conditions when a more even dispersion of the population would reduce the costs of foraging . |
20 | Sloppy presentation returns on ‘ Great Choral Works ’ ( ) , a disc which takes us back to Canada in the company of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and — depending on whether you choose to believe the inner front cover of the disc or its back cover — either the Roy Thomson Hall Orchestra under Elmer Iseler ( with the Toronto SO under Andrew Davis contributing just one of the thirteen tracks ) or else the TSO/Davis throughout the whole disc . |
21 | ‘ It also takes us back to nature and our history when we were much closer to animals . |
22 | The second , perhaps more important , issue takes us back to points discussed in chapters 1 and 2 , and it is relevant to the work reported in chapter . |
23 | This takes us back to Yablonsky 's useful distinctions . |
24 | You can take them in to Mrs Wilkins and maybe she could do something with them . |
25 | Boswell 's account says they rode two miles to the shore to find a herring-boat which would take them out to Raasay . |
26 | Yanto had hardly bothered to reduce speed as he had turned sharp left by Stone school into the narrow lane which would take them back to Berkeley . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | He came to the orphanage just after I went in there , and they let him take me out to tea . |
29 | ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’ |
30 | Progress over the next two months or so should take me back to climbing . |