Example sentences of "take them [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It takes them back into the past and helps them relax at the same time .
2 All sociologists whose work takes them out of the library and brings them into contact with living beings are certain to use the interview in their work .
3 They leave their civilian jobs , and instead of heading for home and a quiet night in front of the television , report in to their company bases , change into military uniform and are briefed for the night 's patrol tasks , which will take them through until the early hours of the morning , When they again become civilians .
4 One , two , three , four five six , seven , eight no one , two three , four there 's nine so we 'll probably have to take some stools in , but I wo n't take them in till the last minute .
5 ‘ The latest idea is to actually take them out to the hairdresser 's or shopping , so that happens every month without fail , sometimes more often .
6 After that , the Cypriot police would take them out to the airport and put them on flights to Frankfurt , where the bag-switch routine used by ‘ legitimate ’ smugglers was employed to bypass the airport 's security arrangements and load the ‘ dirty suitcases on to trans-Atlantic flights .
7 ‘ I could take them out to the middle of a lake in a boat and drop them in .
8 Should I take them out of the tank ?
9 They did n't they did n't take them out of the Joe you know erm
10 The horse man used to have to go before anybody else , to feed the horses so that , and groom them , currycomb them , water them and do everything , before any of the farmers dare take them out on the fields .
11 ‘ I would just take them out into the park behind the studios , no matter what the weather .
12 We 'll take them out in the car , go for a ride , and leave them somewhere with their throats cut .
13 I thought I 'd just take them down to the tip , but when we had half a bucket full I thought I 'd better phone the police
14 and we can take them down to the Christmas school fare .
15 I 've committed myself to writing some notes on it in cooperation with you so that we can take them back to the group next week to discuss with the others .
16 The Scots , their mission completed , packed coffers and chests and prepared to leave , intending to go under safe conduct to Yarmouth where their ships would take them back to the Port of Leith in Edinburgh .
17 I 'll just take them back to the stall then .
18 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 .
19 Not only will I be dealing with some of your concerns through ‘ Vet 's Corner ’ , but I am taking them up with the very people who make the food — with some eye-opening results !
20 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
21 Oh he 's terrible there , he even had them he had young girls working for him up there , and they found out they were paying he was paying them too little and then he got caught up with 'em , and erm what he done after he charged for taking them up there in the morning and charged 'em for taking them down in the evening with a Land Rover .
22 ‘ We came here the Saturday before last and won in the League , now we 're pleased to be taking them back to the Bridge this time .
23 There was no advantage in taking them back to the barn where they 'd been born , as when we found them they were too young ever to have been out of it , so would n't have known their way around .
24 The road would be turning east soon , and taking them back to the main road so that they could turn south and walk back to the house .
25 BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN TAKING THEM OUT OF THE OVEN AND USE OVEN GLOVES .
26 The pages lie out flat on the desk when the cords are extended , so that it is possible to write the pages without taking them out of the binders .
27 The porter , now half-sober , greeted them as old friends and , taking them out of the priory , sketched a description of the track across the fields and meadows .
28 ‘ And there 's some shortbread and chocolates and a jar of chicken breasts , ’ she said , taking them out of the basket and putting them on the table .
29 A burly serjeant-of-arms stopped them , asked their business , and grudgingly let them through into the main courtyard where they were halted by a steward who took them up into the main hall .
30 I remember one time er these barges , old barges when you used to come up there , they ai n't got any engine in 'em at all because now they got motors in 'em , but erm , at that time , I was asleep one night and er these barges had been up , they 'd been down the the engine room , cos the engine room and the stoke hall was all in one and th and then I was so sound asleep they 'd filled the sacks up with coal and took them up over the and took the only thing they did do they did n't take the shovel they 'd used , cos they bought their shovel from off the barge and they left that downhill that 's how they 'd pinched the coal .
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