Example sentences of "and take [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 This form of prayer , then , gathers up all our experiences and takes them to the King of Kings , and we think about them in his presence — all the hurts , all the joys , all that stops us becoming the kind of persons we feel called to be .
2 She buys them and takes them to and all
3 Right now she 's carrying around a soft hand puppet , and takes it to her basket each night .
4 If he told Mr Jackson then he 'd come and take me to Combe Court , and I do n't want that .
5 I had suggested in the note that , as it was then three-fifteen , rather than their breaking camp , one of them should drive back and take me to where they were for the night and back to the village next morning .
6 By the way her mother fiddled with the handle of her wicker basket Constance could tell that she was longing for the bus to come and take her to Chollerton where her beauty and style might stand some chance of being noticed .
7 and she 's going round , she 's gon na try and take them to court !
8 In five minutes we 'll come back and take you to the medical centre for more tests . ’
9 When the olive-skinned Valentino was seen kidnapping a white girl and taking her to his tent where he seduced her , cinema audiences were treated to a franker exposé of naked lust on the screen than they had ever seen before .
10 David had n't been on duty at the factory that afternoon and Rachel had wondered if he would suggest picking her up from her flat and taking her to the hospital , but he had n't , and his failure to do so only emphasised the coolness that was rapidly growing between them .
11 they do n't er be having her fainting and taking her to into Wig er Isle of M Isle of Wight hospital .
12 On 6 March 1992 more than 35 agents of the Mobile Military Police cordoned off four blocks of Guatemala City and violently rounded up the street children , handcuffing and beating them before dumping them in a van and taking them to the 2nd precinct police station .
13 The sun , the clear sky , the bright colours , the prosperous look of this lively , airy university town and wine-growing capital ; the stalls massed with flowers ; fresh fish shining pink and gold and silver in shallow baskets ; cherries and apricots and peaches on the fruit barrows ; one stall piled with about a ton of little bunches of soup or pot-au-feu vegetables — a couple of slim leeks , a carrot or two , a long thin turnip , celery leaves , and parsley , all cleaned and neatly bound with a rush , ready for the pot ; another charcuterie stall , in the covered part of the market , displaying yards of fresh sausage festooned around a pyramid-shaped wire stand ; a fishwife crying pussy 's parcels of fish wrapped tidily in newspaper ; an old woman at the market entrance selling winkles from a little cart shaped like a pram ; a fastidiously dressed old gentleman choosing tomatoes and leaf artichokes , one by one , as if he were picking a bouquet of flowers , and taking them to the scales to be weighed ( how extraordinary that we in England put up so docilely with not being permitted by greengrocers or even barrow boys to touch or smell the produce we are buying ) ; a lorry with an old upright piano in the back threading round and round the market place trying to get out .
14 Surely you are saving these and taking them to FOE , Whitehouse Road .
15 Here , take mine ; there 's plenty , ’ Bertha Cohen said , passing her egg to the Rabbi and taking his to the yard to throw it in the rubbish-bin .
16 Leaving the men and Madeleine sipping Calvados and smoking , the two girls brushed the crumbs off the glossy white cloth and took themselves to the kitchen .
17 He 'd always been so clean before , so we knew there was something wrong and took him to the vet immediately . ’
18 She showed them the small lake in its ring of reeds , took them to the first slopes of the mountain , rigged up a fishing rod for Michael and took him to the part of the lake she used to fish as a girl , and soon he was shouting out in glee as he missed the ravenous little perch or swung them out over his head on to the bank .
19 He received Mark in the central lobby and took him to the Members ' tea room for a chat over a pot of tea .
20 His 10,000-mile electoral odyssey , which started in Mrs Thatcher 's birthplace of Grantham and took him to more than 60 constituencies , finally brought him to Dulwich , just up the road from his predecessor 's Prime Ministerial bolthole .
21 Sure enough , someone met him and took him to the adjutant of No .
22 On that Tuesday morning my mother came with the doctor and took him to a spare bedroom , leaving the door ajar .
23 Dustin never forgot the importance of Henry Livings 's play in his career , and many years later , when he was making Agatha in England , he sought the modest playwright out and took him to lunch at a smart restaurant .
24 In August 1582 Protestant lords under the' Earl of Gowrie kidnapped James while he was hunting near Perth , and took him to Gowrie 's castle of Ruthven outside the town .
25 The boy helped Oliver to his feet , and took him to a pub .
26 In 798 Cenwulf attacked it , captured Eadbert , and took him to Mercia , where his eyes were put out and his hands amputated .
27 The sailors carried him carefully on to the ship , and took him to the Captain , who said :
28 Alan wrapped one of his cot blankets round his shoulders and took him to the kitchen to make a drink .
29 Ken bought him a train ticket , put some cash in his hand and took him to a nearby restaurant
30 Kath snapped instructions to everyone , and Amy wheeled Mr Thompson out and took him to the interview-room .
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