Example sentences of "had take him [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He thought of the autumn day fourteen years before when his father had taken him through the hills towards Morar .
2 Owen had taken him for a Sudani because his face was black .
3 Another hour had taken him to a five-mile strip of dual carriageway cut through downland .
4 Secondly , Sir Angus was barely a year out of the Civil Service after a career which had taken him to the chairmanship of the Customs and Excise .
5 Frankie had been told to dress in a hurry , and Sweetheart had taken him to the park near the old railway bridge in Horton Park Avenue .
6 Holly coming back to the bench after an hour 's walk that had taken him to the ski jump where the young people gathered to watch the first of the winter 's athletes propel themselves into the dizzy air flows .
7 When Ricky began taking Jenny out she was surprised to learn that Minton paid him money and had taken him to the Caribbean .
8 The doctor had wanted to bring him here but was not very happy about making the same journey twice , so he had taken him to the next valley .
9 James ' research for this brilliant book had taken him to the archives at Bordeaux , whereupon he discovered that his fellow Trinidadian , Eric Williams , had been there before him .
10 Every harvest festival his father had taken him to the Salvation Army hall in Thurso and was generous in his support when the Salvationists needed to rebuild their hall .
11 As a result they had taken him to the police , and then Sommerville had been questioned .
12 Sir Ranulph , 48 , acknowledged that his record-breaking journey had taken him to the limits of his endurance .
13 He was equally active as admiral , and in the previous year admiralty business had taken him along the south coast , where his presence was noted at Southampton and Lydd .
14 He was equally active as admiral , and in the previous year admiralty business had taken him along the south coast , where his presence was noted at Southampton and Lydd .
15 When they had taken him from the hospital block with his possessions and spare clothes in a cloth sack he had smiled and shaken hands and believed that the flight was close , Berlin he had thought it would be .
16 Then I had to take him to a big detached house divided into flats .
17 ‘ Beside all that , ’ Robert said , ‘ I had to take him into the city , and he was n't real keen — I 'm sure he prefers Sydney to London . ’
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