Example sentences of "to take [pers pn] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The same day the King died , late in the morning , this mysterious Frenchman hired my husband 's boat and services to take him across to Inverkeithing .
32 The verderers planned to take her back to Ridgery Butts but Ridgery Butts was the other side of the stream in a different world and this was the forest where nothing usual and expected happened .
33 Waiting at the stop for the horse bus to take her back to Vetch Street , Sally-Anne heard a voice she knew .
34 He remembered with affection how she had refused to allow him to send for a cab to take her back to Vetch Street .
35 The matron we had then , a supercilious woman , told me to take her along to Thorn House , as they 'd know what to do .
36 When the Rector gravely offered Alexandra his arm to take her in to dinner , Robert 's face fell so utterly that she took his arm as well , and moved lopsidedly from the room between her ill-assorted escorts to the unspeakable anguish of the baby .
37 The sight of Fred and Daisy after the first night added to his nerve , and he scooped the skeletal Peaseblossom out of a dressing-room full of tulle to take her out to dinner with them .
38 ‘ She has all her old friends from Vienna to take her out to dinner .
39 I am loathe to take it back to SMAC where I bought it new , as they seem to do more harm than good whenever it goes back there .
40 Although negotiations continue to take it permanently to Bury Bolton Street headquarters of the East Lancashire Railway .
41 A reddish-brown train was waiting at Helsingborg to take us on to Göteborg , two hundred and forty-three kilometres north , along the west coast .
42 And sometimes dad used to take us down to Serenity , to see the ships .
43 " I expect Ma 's arranging to take us out to Canada .
44 Tuesday 27th we camped at East Twinbrook , about five miles from where the waterway ends and where the Chewonki van would be waiting to take us back to camp .
45 ‘ There 'll be a plane waiting to take us back to Northolt . ’
46 We retrace our steps to the station , wait a while for the ferry to take us back to Folkestone .
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