Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] to take [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The war was just over , and she was climbing aboard an RAF transport to take her to the demobilisation centre .
2 The two men told Mrs Robinson to take them to her rich friends .
3 Time to wade through the shite and allow Mike Patton to take us to his demented world — a warming thought indeed .
4 Building Your Ideal Home is an informative video presented by TV personality Peter Purves to take you through our project , step by step .
5 Perhaps she could persuade Charles Harvey to take her to Andrew Neil before they went out to dinner .
6 They also found that this same Robert Gravier was reported to have chartered the ill-fated Falcon Jet N888AR from Hansa Jet to take him from LaGuardia Airport , New York , to Acapulco .
7 On the Thursday night , which was to be her farewell to her public for ten days , she allowed an admirer , Frederick Calthrop to take her to supper .
8 He watched the young nun usher his two companions away and allowed Lady Amelia to take him into the small chamber , really no more than a cell with a table , stool and truckle bed .
9 I see thank you , yes that 's very helpful that clarifies the position on that and finally I 'll ask Michael Colgan to take us into the question of the management systems for the contract .
10 They made their way down Friday Street , Old Fish Street and into the Vintry , and hired a wherry at Oueenshithe Wharf to take them along the choppy river to the-Savoy Palace .
11 Duncan must have been the mountain man of the day , for the previous year he had been engaged by the Revd C. Lessingham Smith to take him from Sligachan to Loch Coruisk , climbing in Hata Corrie on the way .
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