Example sentences of "and take [pron] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , how this policy might be arrived at is an issue in its own right and takes us into the field of school-focused inservice work and curriculum development . |
2 | The 1973 Act extended beyond planning blight and takes us into the much broader area of the law relating to compensation . |
3 | He picks up the Business Section of the Times and takes it into the kitchen . |
4 | I 'm going upstairs and I 'm stripping her and taking her into the bath with me . ’ |
5 | This would involve a small bus ferrying disabled shoppers from their homes and taking them into the heart of the town before returning them direct to their front door . |
6 | Mr McTavish , studying Nails closely , thought the boy was ill and took him into the kitchen and made him a cup of tea . |
7 | I was so frightened by the blind man 's violence that I obeyed him without question , and took him into the room where the sick captain was sitting . |
8 | And somebody was following , a colleague was following , saw it happen , stopped and helped him sort of do what you 've got to do to get the man 's address and this sort of thing , make sure the car was alright , and took him into the office . |
9 | He loped down into the basement , dusted off half a dozen bottles of beer and brought them up , found glasses and an opener and took them into the living-room on a tray . |
10 | Early this year my wife parked her car in the college car park , collected up books , yarns and accessories first and took them into the classroom . |
11 | Ross , the steward , appeared , commiserated that they were all soaked through and took them into the lounge . |
12 | It was a legacy that granted the fabled works of Gould their success , and took them into the forefront of nineteenth-century illustration . |
13 | ’ We stopped her and took her into the back room where we found she was n't fat at all . |
14 | At eleven she sent Gwenellen to take over temporarily and took me into the duty-room . |
15 | ‘ Soon after that a different Man came by car and he put me in a carrier cage and took me into the darkness of a long journey , over bumpy roads , on to a ship , and into the most terrible place of all , an iron cage with obscured windows , which raced through the night clattering and clattering , a regular rhythm of metallic sound . |
16 | One cottage I stayed in without electricity or water saw 11 of us standing eagerly over a one-ring Calor gas burner in the morning waiting for a kettle to boil for coffee , when one of our party came into the kitchen , picked up the kettle and took it into the bathroom to wash his face . |
17 | She swept up her empty plate and took it into the kitchen , and departed upstairs with her cup of tea to start on her coiffure . |
18 | Before it could , I cut the cord and took it into the ante-room . |
19 | A lay brother came over and took us into the abbey church to hear morning mass and , believe me , for the glory is now gone , the abbey church of Glastonbury was the nearest thing to heaven on earth . |
20 | The steward answered Agrippa 's insistent knocking and took us into the main hallway . |
21 | This powder could be added direct to the pond — fish root around in it , and take it into the digestive system , which it cleanses . |
22 | Prune out the stem and take it into the shed where you can sit down comfortably to prepare the cuttings — they will have to be made very carefully , and you will need a very sharp knife . |
23 | She indicated the glass of milk on the table and moved to pick it up and take it into the kitchen . |