Example sentences of "take us [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But at this point the story takes an abrupt turn , and takes us into territory that at first seems quite strange , beyond even our imagining , let alone our experience . |
2 | The cross takes us into death and failure , but the Greeks had another beautiful idea which is called ‘ deification ’ . |
3 | This takes us into item three , this is the provision of service land , er , the |
4 | ‘ Boggers ’ takes us for science and he is , by common agreement , a bit of a wimp — at least he is on some days . |
5 | As for our action round-up … that 's takes us to speedway first |
6 | It 's good now cos Nick 's brother takes us to school . |
7 | next is our action round-up which tonight takes us to swindon for the sport of kickboxing |
8 | Jackie from Marriage Lines takes us through day and evening invitations embossed with clinking champagne flutes and bordered in watered silk . |
9 | This is a world where , in Walt 's own words , ‘ If you can dream it , you can do it , ’ and where , as we are told by the audio-animatronic family which takes us through history in the Carousel Of Progress pavilion , ‘ These are the best days of your life . ’ |
10 | I love to watch him , because he 's intelligent and he has extraordinary drive and he takes us by surprise , but he is n't an intuitive actor , and we 're aware of how cleverly he 's playing the part . ‘ |
11 | Whenever our reality changes for the better , in a way which takes us by surprise , we should get to work on our self-image fast ! |
12 | and David phone him up and said will you take us up dad . |
13 | The Sergeants would take us for training sessions and escort us over to our meals , but it was the Corporals who governed our lives . |
14 | I 've told you , he 's got this mania for her : not only would he take us to court but … but I think he 'd kill anybody who dared to stand between her and him . |
15 | D does does this take us to Cafe Direct ? |
16 | will it take us to granddad 's ? |
17 | It is about a relationship that changes the way we look at life ; it is about a friendship that will take us through life , facing the black moments as well as the good ; it is about God ‘ s time breaking into our lives , giving them hope and meaning and joy . |
18 | The consolidation of women 's visibility and conspicuous presence in adult education means that the men with power must take us into account in ways which otherwise would not happen . |
19 | One is a controlled sectioned area or areas filled with planting media and plants , which will categorically take us outside budget . |
20 | We mourn the loss of the person who died and we respond to the change that this effects in our lives with panic or elation or anxiety or a whole gamut of emotions that may take us by surprise . |
21 | These days , most women 's lives are so varied that no single scent will take us from gym to office , from desk to dinner — let alone dawn till dusk . |
22 | Captain Tizzard and his wife and baby took us on board . |
23 | The trip from Jura that morning had been exciting enough , with a following sea cork-screwing the boat wildly as we ran before it , with the occasional shuddering ‘ gybe ’ when a shift of wind took us by surprise . |
24 | We were watching a tree pipit in display flight when a sudden downpour took us by surprise and sent us scurrying , as fast as the bossy ground would allow , to the nearest hide . |
25 | Bragad took us by surprise . |
26 | We ’ d had an idea there was going to be trouble but the fire took us by surprise |
27 | On Saturday afternoon , our faithful guide and interpreter Comrade Wong , together with another comrade who mysteriously seems to accompany us on such occasions ( Comrade Sun ) took us by car to the Friendship Store which is an emporium for the exclusive use of ‘ foreign friends ’ . |
28 | I tell you what your dad 's taken us to playschool to show them at play school wo n't you ? |
29 | Meanwhile , intending hopper Andy Hutchings , from York , has taken us to task for defining his other passion ‘ gricing ’ as train spotting . |
30 | Today 's photo session may have taken us from dog track to town hall , from tube station to The Longest Market in Britain ( fact ! ) , but the travelling has n't covered the cracks in the area 's cultural structure . |