Example sentences of "take [pers pn] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He takes me into the hospitality room and pours me a drink .
2 Dosifey , in his turn , risks much when sung by Nikolai Ohotnikov with a more human , troubled manner than is usual : his Act 1 prayer is beautifully done , but though it is an intelligent idea to seem to lead the Old Believers out of gentleness and a calmly assured faith , the music does ask for the inspired determination that finally takes them into the fire .
3 Today takes you into the home of 24-year-old postal worker Brian Smith and his girlfriend Kerrie Browne .
4 And then the next one you come to is the last one t that actually takes you into the building .
5 The professor takes you into the world of portable computing explaining how to make the most of your walk-about P.C. The program is basically a collection of text files with an easy to use reader .
6 Watching it takes you into the mind of Ramanujan as surely as a long look into his eyes .
7 When she takes him into the living-room there is a kind of roar , and a man emerges from the background of people and easy chairs , and advances upon Howard , his arms outstretched , his deep , dark eyes raking back and forth over Howard 's face , soaking it in with eager amazement .
8 He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen .
9 Well the speeds it achieves wo n't actually take it into the air … but it takes it into the record books .
10 Of course , how this policy might be arrived at is an issue in its own right and takes us into the field of school-focused inservice work and curriculum development .
11 An attempt to answer this question takes us into the field of a phenomenological epistemology .
12 This of course takes us into the domain of attitudes and feelings of the learners , and is an area more influenced by emotion .
13 This takes us into the realm of language .
14 There is an ‘ Essential ’ Chamber Music series with the peerless performances , and an ‘ Enterprise ’ collection which takes us into the worlds of Szymanowski , Berio , Ligeti , Schoenberg , Poulenc , Franz Schmidt , Stravinsky and others .
15 This takes us into an area of discussion — what has broadly come to be known as ‘ the environment ’ — which will be dealt with in the following chapter .
16 Victory for Old Kingstonians at home to Oxford Hawks , the Peroni South League champions ( 2pm ) , will take them into the Pizza Express while defeat will put them in the South League , which has absorbed the London League .
17 ‘ Secret people , ’ she said , ‘ who do not seem to have any business that could take them into the forest . ’
18 The people in the street outside may tell the market researchers that they are more confident than they were six months ago , but that does not take them into the shop , put their money over the counter or pay the staff wages of the retailer .
19 " Then you 'll take me into the organization ? "
20 A short stroll across the pretty River Leven will take you into the Church where the Cook family worshipped .
21 For example , pressing the key followed by the F key will take you into the filer popdown .
22 This this could take you into the Leeds district as being a suitable location for a settlement which would meet this criterion .
23 The apartments are surrounded by an abundance of bars and restaurants and a ten to fifteen minute walk will take you into the town centre and the nightlife .
24 Selecting COLOUR from the DesignaKnit main menu will take you into the stitch pattern designing section of the program .
25 Pity she could n't take him into the nightclub , Tramp .
26 Once through the narrows , and having explored and discounted tempting-looking passages that turned out to go nowhere — Bahia Inútil : one can almost sense Magellan growling with irritation as he named this immense body of water useless — the Captain-General entered the narrow waterway that would eventually take him into the neighbour-ocean .
27 He was to give him a part which would take him into the West End a few months after leaving school , write a special role for him in what would be his first film , introduce him to his future wife and , through one of his sons , Brook , provide him with a lifelong younger ‘ brother ’ .
28 The three of us would chat about anything and everything for a while then Alan would take him into the surgery so that they could be private . ’
29 And no , before either of you start making up theories , I did n't take him into the bedroom .
30 When you found one you wanted you 'd take her into the centre for a dance , ’ he says .
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