Example sentences of "took her to the " in BNC.

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1 For now she stuck to the road which took her to the right , towards the sea .
2 The elevator took her to the top floor of the highrise that housed the health club with its big swimming-pool , Jacuzzi , sauna , Turkish bath and view of Paris .
3 Her near nervous breakdown , which took her to the brink of giving up all she had worked for in showbusiness , was all the more surprising to outsiders given it happened in her native Australia .
4 PC Hudson arrested the weeping girl straightaway , and took her to the Reading workhouse .
5 He was almost in tears when he took her to the station , and when he said his farewells his reedy voice was quite unsteady .
6 He took her to the balustrade .
7 THE gritty determination that took her to the top as Coronation Street 's Ivy has always been there .
8 ‘ I only took her to the doctor because she had a bad nose bleed at playgroup , and I thought she looked a little pale .
9 The other moments I will treasure were the near-perfect serving of Michael Stich in his first Wimbledon final against Boris Becker , which puts a new and totally unexpected name on that historic trophy ; the charmless street-fighter qualities of Monica Seles which nevertheless took her to the number one spot in the world while showing total contempt for most of the accepted standards of behaviour that should belong to a champion ; and finally the conversion of Andre Agassi from teenage rebel to near-establishment idol at Wimbledon , where he appeared in shining white and won the hearts not only of his adoring army of fans , but also of most of the middle-age traditionalists .
10 Once outside he linked arms with her and took her to the little pub that the station staff used .
11 He took her to the Regal Arms Hotel .
12 Her half-sister took her to the police .
13 Madame took her to the City Library in Nîmes , a gaunt , dark building with high shutters behind grilles and dusty leather books , ceiling high .
14 They took her to the Palais des Papes in Avignon where , on a warm evening , they saw a floodlit trench production of Macbeth , the Théâtre Nationale Populaire , with Jean Vilar , drawn and romantic , more damned troubadour than Scots butcher , and Maria Casares , whitely elegant and frenzied , washing blood from her hands whilst angelic trumpets shrilled from high battlements .
15 Two half-run strides took her to the only way out : the lift .
16 And after another sleepless night , the green-eyed woman took her to the commanding officer .
17 He took her to the airport nurse , who could find nothing wrong with her but agreed that she might be suffering from jet lag and needed only to rest .
18 She seemed more beautiful than ever , and her manner to me was very pleasant , as I took her to the house in London where Miss Havisham had arranged for her to stay .
19 They arranged to meet after the show , and Kattina took her to the houseboat which was her home .
20 He took her to the deserted camp laundry : a large hut with a great copper the size of a steam-engine , a line of deep sinks , and rows of drying lines .
21 Betty Hawkes took her to the local hop that evening , where they danced to the strict tempo of Victor Sylvester records : a very different world to the music of Miller and Goodman and Basie that she 'd jived to in the States .
22 Helen took her to the bathroom and held her hair back while she gagged and spat .
23 He beckoned her in , and took her to the rail to look over .
24 The taxi took her to the airport .
25 He took her to the greenhouses .
26 When Coleman took her to the hospital for a routine scan , he said jocularly :
27 P.C. Clifford extracted Mrs. Millings , and took her to the car .
28 He took her to the foot of the elaborately draped four-poster and opened an iron-banded chest .
29 He took her to the exit slowly
30 They took her to the sort of restaurants she could mention without shame next day when her colleagues at work asked ‘ Where did he take you ? ’
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