Example sentences of "take them [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The guide takes them along other tracks .
2 We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters .
3 Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources .
4 Besides , I do n't take them into deep water .
5 That 's seconded , nice to know we have a straight choice , as you favour , we 'll take them in reverse order .
6 I was going to say can we take them in small groups ?
7 You see if the girls were sent to taking them to other work .
8 In the afternoons , my servant , Tabby , took them for long walks on the moors behind the house .
9 At first Alistair took them for other screenplay writers and wedged himself behind the door , at the back of the queue .
10 I could n't even manage the children — friends took them for odd days .
11 Yes , he spent money on girls , took them to good restaurants , would buy them silk-stockings too .
12 they always seemed backward , they found that they took them to different specialist and the truth is , they 've both left school now and got jobs , but they were er , dyslexia
13 She took them in unsteady hands stained with grave marks , and peered with suspicion at the manufacturer 's name .
14 The person taking the goods must have taken them in good faith without notice of the agent 's lack of authority .
15 But although they 'd pursued the same career , that career had taken them in different directions , their meetings infrequent .
16 Fermanagh trailed by two goals at three quarter time but levelled the game again to 12–12 to take them into extra time , and stole the extra goal needed for victory on the whistle winning 16–15 to give them the trophy for the second year .
17 You 're only meant to take them in small quantities now .
18 And er the police used to take them in black marias some of them .
19 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
20 Today , I was told , villagers living around the great wool churches of Lavenham and Long Melford have to bar their doors and ignore the knocking of tourists , who take them for antique shops and offer to buy their furniture .
21 They are very much a two-career couple and , although the work overlaps from time to time , they have two very distinct careers , which take them in different directions .
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