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

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1 Takes me back to Scampton .
2 Well , he collects up the tapes from the tape-recorder and takes them downstairs to Mrs Padmore .
3 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 .
4 The ‘ Maid of the Mist ’ takes you closer to Niagara Falls
5 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 .
6 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 ) .
7 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 .
8 ‘ What takes you back to Britain in the middle of a war ? ’
9 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 .
10 His latest project takes him back to Hawaii , and Rick Batey finds out why …
11 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 .
12 A good example of how this perspective works takes us back to Pamela Fishman 's studies of ‘ interactional shitwork ’ .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 This takes us back to Yablonsky 's useful distinctions .
17 You can take them in to Mrs Wilkins and maybe she could do something with them .
18 Boswell 's account says they rode two miles to the shore to find a herring-boat which would take them out to Raasay .
19 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 .
20 ‘ We 'll fight them , but if we get your ship back for you , you must take me back to England . ’
21 On Sunday night the driver would take me back to Verona and Eric would somehow get to Rome , where he was going to be working .
22 I 'll take you over to Paris and we 'll watch them in Paris on the twenty so she said , oh when ?
23 ’ I 'll take you up to Jean Walkinshaw .
24 I 'll just take you in to Miss Ara , and when you 're settled , like , I 'll fetch it up to you . ’
25 We could spin round at the Lurgan turn-off if you 're furious , I could take you back to Moira ? ’
26 ‘ I 'd take you back to London , but I do n't think you 're in any fit state to go anywhere tonight , ’ he said .
27 Your coach will take you back to Schiphol Airport in time to visit one of the world 's greatest duty-free centres before boarding 8.30 p.m. flight back to Heathrow .
28 ‘ Let's take you back to Dresden .
29 I 'll take you across to Lucca 's .
30 Maybe you should take him down to Mrs Hollidaye 's .
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