Example sentences of "took she [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But it altered when John took her down the hill to her tramstop .
2 So he took her down the hill again .
3 She came off the slope at an uncontrollable pace that took her across the clearing and into the trees .
4 If the child woke and cried at night , sleepy Rose took her into the warmth of the big bed 's flannel sheets , opened her nightdress to her .
5 Next day she called again , and then the ‘ witch ’ took her into the kitchen and showed her what she had been making all that morning — toffee-apples !
6 Boldwood took her into the house , and the door closed behind them .
7 He took her into the sitting room , which Daisy was comforted to see was absolute hell — far too much eau-de-Nil and yellow and ghastly paintings of polo matches interspersed with some excellent watercolours .
8 They took her into the living room and put her down on a sofa .
9 They arranged to meet after the show , and Kattina took her to the houseboat which was her home .
10 She went round to her former home in Hardwicke , Gloucestershire , where she was beaten unconscious by Probyn , who put her back into her Renault 19 car took her to the River and some how pushed her in .
11 and she had a tick and we took her to the vet
12 had to have one for a short while , she was quite young and I , we 'd only just moved here and I took her to the vet the used to be in Sandhurst , they said it was a bee sting , they put purple stuff on it
13 He took her to the exit slowly
14 He beckoned her in , and took her to the rail to look over .
15 Her near nervous breakdown , which took her to the brink of giving up all she had worked for in showbusiness , was all the more surprising to outsiders given it happened in her native Australia .
16 Helen took her to the bathroom and held her hair back while she gagged and spat .
17 ‘ He took her all right — took her to the kind of life she could never have dreamed of .
18 Curiosity took her to the door .
19 We took her to the camp , the white she-ghost .
20 THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there .
21 He took her to the airport nurse , who could find nothing wrong with her but agreed that she might be suffering from jet lag and needed only to rest .
22 The taxi took her to the airport .
23 I took her to the airport a couple of hours ago , after finding there was a free seat on a plane bound for London .
24 He took her to the balustrade .
25 He took her to the foot of the elaborately draped four-poster and opened an iron-banded chest .
26 He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady .
27 P.C. Clifford extracted Mrs. Millings , and took her to the car .
28 There was me as well , you see , and there was nothing we could do and er she 'd had this erm , it was awful , they took her to the mortuary because some of the girls , you see , erm , you know they went hysterical and er I 'm not gon na pass her door , that sort of thing .
29 Madame took her to the City Library in Nîmes , a gaunt , dark building with high shutters behind grilles and dusty leather books , ceiling high .
30 For now she stuck to the road which took her to the right , towards the sea .
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