Example sentences of "take us [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A good example of how this perspective works takes us back to Pamela Fishman 's studies of ‘ interactional shitwork ’ .
2 But the plot takes us back to Paris and its police for the denouement of the story , and it is there that the real and menacing power is seen to reside .
3 In a haunting , slow-motion procession , with the nine-strong cast changing into costumes of mourning as they march , the production takes us back to Leontes 's tragic court .
4 This takes us back to appraisal methods .
5 This takes us back to explanations similar to those suggested for the variation in group size early in these studies ( Crook and Gartlan 1966 ) but these do not account for the massive gregariousness of the species under optimum conditions when a more even dispersion of the population would reduce the costs of foraging .
6 Sloppy presentation returns on ‘ Great Choral Works ’ ( ) , a disc which takes us back to Canada in the company of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and — depending on whether you choose to believe the inner front cover of the disc or its back cover — either the Roy Thomson Hall Orchestra under Elmer Iseler ( with the Toronto SO under Andrew Davis contributing just one of the thirteen tracks ) or else the TSO/Davis throughout the whole disc .
7 ‘ It also takes us back to nature and our history when we were much closer to animals .
8 The second , perhaps more important , issue takes us back to points discussed in chapters 1 and 2 , and it is relevant to the work reported in chapter .
9 This takes us back to Yablonsky 's useful distinctions .
10 for an insulation company and we were on a Government funding and money ran out and it took us up to Christmas really and after Christmas we were out of work for four months
11 On the fourth day they took us up to Wolio , the old fortress that sprawled across two hill-tops overlooking Bau-Bau .
12 From there a delayed flight took us on to Punta Arenas where we arrived late in the evening .
13 He took us back to Scotland with him . ’
14 Next day Skipper 's ‘ Auntie ’ Jackie , with whom he stayed when I first bought him , took us back to Duckhurst Farm in her lorry .
15 Well of course from there , they took us down to Southampton .
16 Richard 's taking us back to school Wednesday .
17 Afterwards he 'll offer us all houses and pensions , and take us up to London to show us to the King . ’
18 ‘ You remember : they wear pants and take us out to dinner if we 're very lucky and kick us in the teeth every chance they get . ’
19 A reddish-brown train was waiting at Helsingborg to take us on to Göteborg , two hundred and forty-three kilometres north , along the west coast .
20 And sometimes dad used to take us down to Serenity , to see the ships .
21 " I expect Ma 's arranging to take us out to Canada .
22 Tuesday 27th we camped at East Twinbrook , about five miles from where the waterway ends and where the Chewonki van would be waiting to take us back to camp .
23 ‘ There 'll be a plane waiting to take us back to Northolt . ’
24 We retrace our steps to the station , wait a while for the ferry to take us back to Folkestone .
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