Example sentences of "take [pers pn] up to the " in BNC.

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1 The West Hill Railway takes you up to the Castle and Smugglers Adventure in St. Clement 's Caves from George Street .
2 I , I , I think he described them as light granite , but , but actually of a manmade material , which is being used at the moment in Nottingham on a something called a heritage walk which takes you up to the lace market in Nottingham .
3 Just turn right up there and it takes you up to the bottom of the M10 .
4 the bit takes it up to the
5 He watched the engineer go , and then turned and let them take him up to the wall-walk , and down into the beleaguered city where , once , the Genoese had planned to keep him hostage while his company fought for Carlotta .
6 Then when he 'd softened him up he would take him up to the sale and introduce him to the dealer he was touting for — on commission , of course .
7 Frank McAvennie , meanwhile , will today give his answer to the offer of a contract that will take him up to the end of the season and with the promise of a more substantial agreement if his progress is satisfactory .
8 ‘ Could you not take her up to the castle , sir ? ’
9 ‘ You 'd better take us up to the refrigerator factory , ’ Gary said .
10 By the third morning , however , I was so weak and the pain so unbearable that they had little difficulty in taking me up to the theatre and performing the necessary operation .
11 I became very interested in the trade union movement and my first appointment was as a collector in collecting the union dues and taking them up to the union office .
12 An eery echoing spiralling climb of 168 steps took me up to the light itself and 180 degree views stretching to hazy nothingness to the west and north ; Harris hills to the south-west ; the Cuillins of Skye to the south and the mainland mountains to the east .
13 ‘ Your grandad took me up to the hospital , ’ he ground out .
14 My friend Roy Masters , former St George and Wests coach and a fine writer on politics and the game ( which in Australia often blend into each other ) , took me up to the table and said , ‘ Chicka , you know Tom , do n't you ? ’
15 No he used to , I know who , Dawn , he used to take me sometimes and a couple of times he took me up to the and he used to say to me and what would you take for starters so I always said well I always like erm prawn cocktail
16 The young clerk , Buckingham , now dressed more festively , the funerals being over , took them up to the first floor , then up more stairs to the second storey of the house .
17 ‘ I felt that as soon as I took over Gary had it in his mind that he was n't looking to play for England beyond the two years which took him up to the European Championships , ’ he said .
18 They struggled up the steps , through the entrance hall , rested in the main hall , then took him up to the first floor .
19 The first young patrolman , PC Bartholomew , took him up to the bedroom , where he checked the body 's pulse at wrist and neck , took its temperature and the temperature of the room .
20 Mrs Beavis took her up to the first-floor landing .
21 Peskova took her up to the top room — the big room beneath the eaves- and locked her in as he had been told to .
22 Well they did provide her with food , but also I took her up to the phone and showed her how to get in touch with D H S S and explain the situation .
23 Yet fear it I did , so greatly did the idea come to me that if I took her up to the cave to meet Elsbeth , she would somehow have trapped me instead of I her .
24 When you are driving a racing car and you are taking it up to the limit , you can be nice , you can be charming , but somewhere there are undercurrents going for you that make you a pretty aggressive individual . ’
25 Well when you collected the dues er it meant taking it up to the office every Monday and when you got up to the office and got talking to the officials and such like the interest became greater and er it developed from there that er the workers of thought they should have er should have a representative on the committee .
26 When I wrote it in 1971 there was a postal strike , so I took it up to the BBC personally .
27 It was , however , after Palace had acquired Cliff Holton and Dickie Dowsett that we saw Allen at his vintage best , spraying the passes and plying the crosses from which those big fellows scored the goals which first of all kept us in Division Three , and then took us up to the 2nd Division in 1963–64 .
28 We were surprised that the sultan had even noticed our arrival , but the young courier who had taken us up to the guesthouse laughed .
29 Just as I was myself going to be killed , the village people managed to save me and take me up to the mountain , but I had lost too much blood and died anyway .
30 If they want to take it all away in the end and match me up with that slimy halfwit , why then take me up to the mountain and show me the world ?
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