Example sentences of "he take [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Well he takes them to the post office
2 He takes me into the hospitality room and pours me a drink .
3 He 's mad on polo so he takes me to the Hurlingham Club to watch him play .
4 He takes her to the theatre . ’
5 HAMLET , with his doublet all unbraced , no hat upon his head , his stockings fouled , ungartered and down-gyred to his ankle , pale as his shirt , his knees knocking each other … and with a look so piteous , he takes her by the wrist and holds her hard , then he goes to the length of his arm , and with his other hand over his brow , falls to such perusal of her face as he would draw it …
6 Everything you say , he takes it in the wrong way .
7 I had to , Richard had taken the car , he takes it in the morning , but
8 In doing this , he takes us over the ground first , telling us what to expect , what to look for , so that when the hurricane does hit it hits us harder :
9 And he said to her did n't he take it to the tri erm
10 Not only does he take us to the site but he drives straight through the crowd , lights blazing , to the backstage area .
11 In the spring he took him to the house in Normandy .
12 He did not qualify him for income support , he supported him on to the back of his ass , he took him to the inn .
13 When Gebrec approached , he took him by the arm and murmured something which Melissa took to be a mild reproof .
14 To Finlayson 's surprise , he took him by the elbow and steered him , quite gently , to the door .
15 He took them through the cavernous littered kitchen , where an old woman in a grey shawl was mixing something in a basin on the table , and down the dark passage to the studio .
16 It er er he pleated the he the halter into the tail of the leading horse and he took them down the road in a string like a train .
17 He took them to the nearest streetlamp to read the addresses .
18 Their glasses were empty and he took them to the bar for a refill .
19 He took them into the room where people usually waited for the trains — but now there was a carpet on the floor , and flowers above the pictures on the walls .
20 What , cast the poor remains into the Severn when he took them from the grave ? ’
21 He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady .
22 He took her to the balustrade .
23 He took her to the Regal Arms Hotel .
24 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 .
25 He took her to the deserted camp laundry : a large hut with a great copper the size of a steam-engine , a line of deep sinks , and rows of drying lines .
26 He took her to the greenhouses .
27 He took her to the foot of the elaborately draped four-poster and opened an iron-banded chest .
28 He took her to the exit slowly
29 After lunch he took her to the shops in the wide , tree-lined avenues , and though from time to time she was out of his sight she had no doubt whatever that he still thought she would rush off to telegraph news to her magazine if she got half a chance .
30 He took her to the biggest house , whose womenfolk she knew well .
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