Example sentences of "take [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The guide takes them along other tracks .
2 Martin takes them on unamplified , and after about an hour 's struggle , wins the day handsomely .
3 We all have people in our churches who have this sunny disposition , who can chat unselfconsciously with the shy and defensive newcomer , and so relax them that quickly and imperceptibly he takes them from small talk on to more serious matters .
4 Each department takes a different number of outlooks and takes them from different sources .
5 The walk from Boscastle to Tintagel ( 3 miles away ) takes you through spectacular coastal scenery .
6 Sheer walls thirty feet high enclose you , the way upstream being a clamber up the smooth lip of a nine-foot dry waterfall that takes you into Upper Ease Gill Kirk .
7 It takes you across lonely beaches and over wild cliff-tops .
8 Even if your interest only takes you on regular tours of the local antique or junk shops , it will give you some stimulation .
9 Today 's tour takes you to New and Old Delhi .
10 Welsh folklore has a richness all of its own and exploring some of the areas with strange tales takes you to unbeatable walking country amid fantastic scenery .
11 A cable car takes you from nearby Ehrwald to the Zugspitzkamm station at 9,203 feet which has been partly blasted out of the rock .
12 Now , amongst varied voluntary work she enthusiastically organises and participates in orienteering , ‘ It is a good family sport and it takes one to interesting and beautiful places in this country and abroad ’ .
13 This episode takes him across Western Turkey and the Mediterranean , on to Greece , and Rhodes ( where he meets astrologer Patric Walker ) before hitting Africa in the shape of Egypt and Luxor .
14 Patrick 's roving lifestyle takes him between rented flats in London and Los Angeles , a house he owns in Dublin and to France and Portugal where he may decide to invest some of his new-found riches .
15 ( 2 ) Where a document of title to goods has been lawfully transferred to any person as buyer or owner of the goods , and that person transfers the document to a person who takes it in good faith and for valuable consideration , then — ; ( a ) if the last-mentioned transfer was by way of sale the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit is defeated ; and ( b ) if the last-mentioned transfer was made by way of pledge or other disposition for value , the unpaid seller 's right of lien or retention or stoppage in transit can only be exercised subject to the rights of the transferee . ’
16 Much travelled in North-East cricket , Smith takes it in good part .
17 One could go further and give more weight to differences with lower sampling variability , but that takes us into confirmatory statistics and beyond the scope of this book .
18 That takes us to Joint Planning and the part of the voluntary organisations play or should play in the process .
19 Besides , I do n't take them into deep water .
20 That 's seconded , nice to know we have a straight choice , as you favour , we 'll take them in reverse order .
21 I was going to say can we take them in small groups ?
22 By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century .
23 The Malt Whisky Trail , a one day car tour , will take you to world-famous distilleries .
24 A new gondola cable car will take you to dizzy heights , enabling you to appreciate the mountains in their true splendour .
25 The route will take you over old wooden drawbridges , past beautiful Dutch merchant houses and Holland 's most famous landmark , a restored windmill .
26 However , you will be tired by all this flurry of activity because you will still be doing regular work and the proposal — writing may take you into late nights and weekend work .
27 Local operators will take you in four-wheel-drive vehicles to explore the near outback , where the river has carved a series of spectacular gorges into a vast , rolling sand plain .
28 A two season bag will take you from late spring to early autumn , and a three-season bag can be used for all but winter conditions .
29 I 'll take one to Kentish Town , and change to one that goes past my house .
30 and then tomorrow you can take everything off right , everything , dust it and rearrange everything , okay ?
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