Example sentences of "take she to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He would take her to good restaurants .
2 For the next hour Fabia was alternately angry that he could take her to such heights only to call a halt when she responded too readily , and despair that he had made such a nonsense of her that she had n't known where the dickens she was .
3 One more block and she could hop on to the bus which would take her to Grand Central Station .
4 When Kylie finally won her biggest break as Charlene in Neighbours she remained modest and unaware that the role would take her to international stardom .
5 Why could n't she have let him take her to one of those ?
6 I told Michel that was all very well but for goodness ' sake stop taking her to that white port-wine place , the sandwiches there — though delicious — are minute .
7 Alina had assumed that Belov was taking her to another of the buildings , but it seemed now that he was going to lead her out of the settlement altogether .
8 He said to Rain : ‘ She left them behind when I took her to Nice .
9 ‘ You never took her to that hole , Vic ? ’
10 Only when the head of accounting ( ’ an ‘ acceptable ’ woman 's role ’ ) took her to one side and showed her the company 's payroll did she realise that while she was bringing in the most revenue , she was being paid the smallest salary .
11 He did not volunteer any further suggestions but took her to one of the few French restaurants he knew in Soho , where hopefully she would not be reminded of the man she loved .
12 Damian took her to one of the balcony restaurants , and they shared a dozen fresh oysters on the shell in the cool sunlight .
13 But Christine , 37 , insisted on going home for a snack before an ambulance took her to Royal Hallamshire hospital .
14 Four victories and two second places took her to 140 points before the Christmas break , almost 100 ahead of the next best , Switzerland 's Chantal Bournissen .
15 She joined AIB Bank in Bankcentre branch in October 1980 and her career since then has taken her to 100 Grafton St. , 1985–90 and Mary Street from then until her transfer to Cabra in July 1992 .
16 Constance had supervised Camille 's introduction to the children of the neighbourhood , to her own nephews and nieces and those of approved families — some in which the parents were still encouraging their infants to assist on their shoplifting expeditions had been dropped from her acquaintance , as she regarded petty larceny as common and ill-advised — and had taken her to many places deemed of interest to children which Scarlet would have found uncongenial .
17 He had taken her to most of the local beauty spots ; arranged for cannon to be fired over the lake for their echoes and the quaint museum to be selectively open when they visited the place .
18 Cos I was out with my first daughter at quarter to eight in the morning to catch the bus to take her to adopted aunty
19 He began to take her to antique shops , sought out trade exhibitions of fabrics and contemporary furniture , bought her books on design — on Bauhaus , which brought him back to his own youth , on the Viennese Secession with its decorative flights and insistence on utility .
20 Nurses claimed she had waited most of that time for an ambulance to take her to another hospital .
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