Example sentences of "take [pers pn] on [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second — Secrets of Abruzzo — takes you on a seven-night tour including the natural beauty of the National Park , with the option to combine the tour with a week on the beach .
2 A ferry then takes you on a short trip across the Camel Estuary to a well deserved cream tea at Padstow , and your journey 's end .
3 ‘ Head Of Sand ’ takes you on a soothing train journey that never reaches its destination but the seats are real comfy .
4 This walk takes you on the coastal path around to Polkerris and then back to your start point on the Saints ' Way — a 35-mile route which crosses Cornwall from Padstow to Fowey .
5 As Christine takes us on a final tour of the house she and Doc D share in a village ten miles out of Norwich , I venture the question that must be on every SHE reader 's lips .
6 But first he takes us on a brisk trot through lesser ranges , principally the Alps , from Balmat on Mont Blanc to the many feats of Mummery and beyond .
7 Furthermore , if you can become satisfied with your regular daily bread you will get into a new routine which will take you on a continuing journey of successful weight maintenance .
8 Although it is not a mountain tent I did take it on a high camp with a family group .
9 He and took me on a short sight-seeing trip to the Qutab Minar .
10 In some cases groups of villagers rented them , in others local landowners and in others again merchants , who took them on a speculative basis ( 209 , p.282 ) .
11 ‘ We 're always on the look-out for stories of good performance and good practice somewhere in the group , ’ says Jones , who writes all the copy in a job taking him on a growing number of foreign assignments .
12 Former Rovers boss Don Mackay took him on a free transfer from Gijon to Ewood Park two seasons ago .
13 Edouard , at Isobel 's suggestion , took her on a grand tour .
14 As he took her on a guided tour of the eight-bedroomed mansion , the Prince asked her to organize the interior decoration .
15 Police said : ‘ He lied and took us on a wild goose chase .
16 We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’
17 We met the most morbid man in the world when we were there , he took us on a guided tour of all these famous murder sights — including the Dakota building where John Lennon got shot . ’
18 He is taking us on an interesting excursion ,
19 Since then her work with the band has taken her on a Scottish tour which included the Edinburgh Folk Festival , and she also performs with the four other ladies who make up Belfast 's first close-harmony vocal group ‘ Cuigear Ban ’ .
20 Her fate has taken her on a different journey , a route where the monarchy is secondary to her true vocation .
21 Dr Halden is married to my daughter and has taken her on an extended tour of the Continent . ’
22 Never take them on an empty stomach .
23 Take him on the outside
24 Just take it on the pointed chin .
25 Eh now this is strong stuff , never take it on an empty stomach .
26 Now because it 's this strong , never take it on an empty stomach .
27 And then He was crucified and three days later rose from the dead , and at Mass the bread and wine actually turn into flesh and blood , so you should n't have breakfast that morning but take it on an empty stomach .
28 Daly and Caputi take us on a mystical journey through a web of words and meanings , skilfully woven by and for women .
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