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

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1 This episode takes him across Western Turkey and the Mediterranean , on to Greece , and Rhodes ( where he meets astrologer Patric Walker ) before hitting Africa in the shape of Egypt and Luxor .
2 It takes him to tenth place in the Ryder Cup table and the farming philanthropists will also get their reward .
3 Patrick 's roving lifestyle takes him between rented flats in London and Los Angeles , a house he owns in Dublin and to France and Portugal where he may decide to invest some of his new-found riches .
4 In November 1959 he found himself back in Montreal , ‘ to renew his neurotic affiliations ’ as he was to repeat endlessly to journalists ; meeting his friends and family , sometimes bumping into his uncles who would take him for expensive meals at top restaurants — such as the Ritz — and hotels ; and generally awakening and reawakening those impulses and memories which would fire his imagination and energise his mind for months to come .
5 Bill McGuire 's studies will take him to various volcanos around the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans .
6 . I 'm gon na take him to outer space to find another race , I 'm gon na take him to outer space .
7 . I 'm gon na take him to outer space to find another race , I 'm gon na take him to outer space .
8 And while Clough misses out again , it is understood that Blanc has a contract that will take him to French drama club Marseille in the summer .
9 And so Fenella said , ‘ I wish you a safe journey , ’ and was pleased that her voice came out firm and perfectly calm , as if she was quite accustomed to seeing her brother off on a journey to the Court of a Sorceress , which would take him past all manner of weird and darkly enchanted places .
10 I do n't want him shaken to death , and we ca n't take him off these things .
11 ‘ Well , I did n't take him in that morning .
12 They wo n't take him till next summer .
13 He slammed the straight edge into his opponent 's face , taking him between top lip and nostrils .
14 The £3.6 million England striker scored twice , taking him to 19 goals for the season , and was involved in the other four .
15 This was his first mainline trip and he was grateful to Sam for his advice and also for him taking him on this trip .
16 Wycliffe decided on a walk and his walk took him along Green Bank and down the High Street , where crumbling houses and shops were being rejuvenated or demolished , into the main street .
17 Perhaps his father had the kind of job which took him to many parts of the country , and possibly he took the boy with him , I do not know .
18 At sixteen he ran away from Harrow , and set up as a film director , work which took him to central Europe and east Africa , but proved financially unrewarding .
19 The winner on the day was Francois Lombard — a result which took him to third place overall in the championships .
20 Blair 's job took him to troutless Humberside , but after two years , good fortune posted him back to Aberdeenshire .
21 The Champ , who retired six years , was an institution and his extraordinary finishing burst took him to 20 track records .
22 His rounds took him to most parts of the building and Rain was eagerly accepting that it must have been Stan on the second floor making her jumpy when he mentioned that since the murder he did not go into MacQuillan 's room or those next to it because the police were usually there .
23 His second success took him to 1,000 points as an All Black , his record including non-Test matches .
24 His second success took him to 1,000 points as an All Black , his record including non-Test matches .
25 After three or four casual meetings with the critic Mervyn Levy , Minton took him on one side at the Chelsea Arts Club and informed him of his homosexuality , not wishing to implicate Levy unwittingly with a man who , from a certain point of view , was beyond the pale .
26 Tripp 's starting point may have been road accidents , but his overall grasp of the problem took him into wider fields .
27 Scots-born ( in Elgin ) , educated at Aberdeen University , qualifying as a CA , then joining Alcan Aluminium , he realised his experience and qualifications were ‘ quite narrow ’ and so headed off to Manchester Business School and an MBA which then took him into international consultancy with McKinsey .
28 It was just that he had strange ideas which took him into bad company .
29 His way took him through narrow alleys , between rows of little granite cottages whose front doors opened to the street .
30 His apprenticeship took him through various parts of the motor car division until the outbreak of war , when he was transferred to the aviation side to make crankshafts and camshafts for Merlin engines .
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