Example sentences of "to take [pron] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I knew her as a girl because my own parents being much occupied , my nurse used to take me to the north to her brother 's farm for holidays .
2 And I 'll need a taxi to take me to the airport .
3 He wanted to take me to the dance , you see .
4 Since then he had declared himself busy whenever I rang and asked for a taxi to take me to the Turkman Gate . )
5 " You are to take me to the King , " he said .
6 Fagan 's waiting to take me to the station . "
7 Eventually I interrupted the diatribe to point out that I was paying him to take me to the newspaper , not for his opinions about it .
8 Have a car ready to take me to the city limits .
9 I got my mother to take me to the dentist every week so I could run away from it . ’
10 ‘ We only release bitches who have been spayed and if they are still only puppies we give the new owners a date to take them to the vet . ’
11 They bound and gagged two children and then forced one of them to take them to the money .
12 ‘ It was very good of you to take them to the sea .
13 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
14 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
15 She wanted to stay awake to listen for the taxi coming to take them to the airport .
16 In the triples , the Prestwick side saw a great fightback just fail to take them to the final .
17 After telling the driver to take them to the marina , he climbed in beside her .
18 Even their parents got in on the act , when the Mercedes hired to take them to the reception blew up .
19 ENGLAND fly out to Poland today confident of securing the draw that will be sufficient to take them to the World Cup finals , stirred but not shaken by a warning from Bobby Moore .
20 And erm my mother used to bake , and we used to take the clothes basket with the tins of dough ready prepared by your mother and we used to take them to the bakehouse at lunchtime , when we were coming back from our from our meal , the midday meal from home , leave them at the bakehouse and so the baker had finished his morning 's baking with his oven of his own bread you see .
21 ‘ I 'm trying to tell you — well , ask you , to be accurate — to take someone to the cricket match next week . ’
22 A taxi service is always available at the Transport Interchange to take you to the University .
23 Next time , get Vic to take you to the King 's Head Carvery .
24 ‘ I 'll have to take you to the optician 's , ’ she said .
25 B B C radio Nottingham is proud and pleased to take you to the major of far away places so why not spend a November Tuesday night in Rochdale with us .
26 He is n't here , so I have to take you to the hotel myself .
27 And in the Slovenský Raj the paths go through the steams and when you get to a waterfall , ladders have been built to take you to the top .
28 I well remember the words of an old foreman who said to me , Son , even if you have the talent and ability to take you to the top , there is still no guarantee that you will ever get there , or even half way .
29 I 'm going to take you to the Bioskop to see a great old film from ancient days .
30 Suppose you allow me to take you to the Odeon ? ’
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