Example sentences of "take she [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 With a timid child , you can take her to the mum-and-toddler group , but you ca n't make her play .
2 Walking up three steps , she was soon in the foyer of the block of apartments she 'd set out to find , and pressing the button in the lift which would take her to the top floor .
3 ‘ Why did n't anyone take her to the veterinary hospital ?
4 This was a Monday night and the early show of a week 's run in a tour which would take her round the Eastern States , and hopefully into New York for the spring of 1913 , that is if audiences took to her in this first week .
5 He said he did everything he could to calm Farrow down , including on two occasions taking her to the exclusive Carlyle Hotel and sleeping with her after she begged him to do so .
6 They had always done their best to help Eva switch off during her breaks taking her to the Great Barrier Reef , Tropical Tablelands , coast , islands — wherever they could manage .
7 Now they are taking her to the High Court .
8 Did Eve hate the Westwards who were so rich for not taking her into the big house ?
9 Wait until your baby has been walking for a few weeks before taking her for the first shoe fitting , as toes are crucial in gripping the floor while learning to toddle .
10 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
11 He took her into the next room , performed a little pantomime of swivelling hips and stormy eyes , then wrapped his arm around her .
12 At three-thirty Kattina appeared , and stepped into a taxi which took her into the bustling centre of Cairo .
13 We talked a little till her cries took her into the little theatre .
14 ’ We stopped her and took her into the back room where we found she was n't fat at all .
15 He took her to the Regal Arms Hotel .
16 Two quick steps took her to the vacated table where she seized the bottle of aquavit , neatly topping up both glasses .
17 Two half-run strides took her to the only way out : the lift .
18 The elevator took her to the top floor of the highrise that housed the health club with its big swimming-pool , Jacuzzi , sauna , Turkish bath and view of Paris .
19 He took her to the deserted camp laundry : a large hut with a great copper the size of a steam-engine , a line of deep sinks , and rows of drying lines .
20 And after another sleepless night , the green-eyed woman took her to the commanding officer .
21 Once outside he linked arms with her and took her to the little pub that the station staff used .
22 After threatening Miss Slater with a knife , he took her to the converted pub in Newark , Nottinghamshire , he used as a workshop for his tool repair business .
23 Betty Hawkes took her to the local hop that evening , where they danced to the strict tempo of Victor Sylvester records : a very different world to the music of Miller and Goodman and Basie that she 'd jived to in the States .
24 He took her to the biggest house , whose womenfolk she knew well .
25 William took her through the whole story .
26 Took her in the next day .
27 Someone had eventually taken her through the bustling , towering giant world of the shop to where her mother waited .
28 I had taken her to the Three Tuns , and told the others to meet us there , on the basis that it was the second nearest pub to the scene of the demo and the nearest one to Seymour Street police station .
29 It was the flight path the one man she 'd ever been In Love with had taken her for the first time , after a late film at the Paris Pullman , Kensington to Hampstead at two a.m .
30 The magazine Fair Lady carries an advertisement in which a white woman addresses the reader : ‘ I discuss family planning with my domestic and take her to the nearest clinic .
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