Example sentences of "take her [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It did n't take her long to realise that he could n't really be spending much time here .
2 It did n't take her long to regret taking part .
3 It did n't take her long to decide she had precisely two choices — well , one , really , because even though it was n't cold it would look wrong to go out in thin cotton to the sort of party he was talking about .
4 It did n't take her long to dress , freshen her make-up and add touches of silver jewellery on ears , neck and wrists , and it was quite a bit less than Tom 's stipulated twenty minutes later when she approached the veranda again .
5 It did n't take her long to change into her jade swimsuit and moments later she walked on to the poolside .
6 It did not take her long to work out that the meal was going to cost her considerably more than she 'd saved by spending a rather miserable night in rue Roland .
7 It did n't take her long to pack the few clothes she would need , even though her mind was far away in the past .
8 Apparently it did not take her long to provide services for both husband and wife .
9 — Amadou does n't take her home to show to Amadé .
10 Only the tightly clenched line of her jawbone revealed the enormous effort it was taking her just to stand upright .
11 He took her through to show her the four-roomed suite that was his private living space within Liston Hall .
12 She was looking resolutely away , so that Tug could feel what an effort it took her not to bend down and pick up the pieces .
13 She came to the house in response to a card Miss Matlock had placed in a local newsagent 's window and Miss Matlock took her on to replace a cleaning woman who had recently left . ’
14 Well I sa , I mean I took her on to look after her and I did n't think there would any problem
15 Later , when Mrs Barnwell came , Sister Cooney took her in to see Richard .
16 He had taken her up to see her own mother , and Nessie , to his surprise , humoured her in her chatter about Celia and Dermot .
17 Angelica reckoned that she was a reasonable judge of people — one could hardly be a nurse for twenty years without picking up one hell of a lot of insight — and it had n't taken her long to decide that Alina Peterson was either dead straight or very plausible .
18 It had not taken her long to realise that here was a vindictive old villain , bent on making her life as miserable as he possibly could .
19 It had n't taken her long to discover that they had nothing whatsoever in common .
20 It had not taken her long to discover the team 's skills ran to more than mere mountaineering .
21 Nor had it taken her long to discover the source of her aunt 's woes , and now the reason for them returned to her mind .
22 Perhaps , but it had n't taken her long to work out what the boy really was .
23 It should n't have taken her long to pack and change out of her sundress into a skirt and blouse , but she found she was folding each garment at least twice , and several times she stood looking out of the window at the busy yard below .
24 I imagine it would n't have taken her long to captivate you .
25 It had n't taken her long to clear out her room at the nurses ' home this morning , and her father had come over at lunch to take several boxes of things back to his suburban home for storage .
26 She was sure his parents had thought she was precisely that , when he had first taken her home to meet them .
27 When she was younger and thoroughly impatient with her mother she had sometimes entertained a fantasy that Constance would kidnap her and take her away to live with the gipsies : now she felt that she might not have liked it as much as she thought .
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