Example sentences of "to take they [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A NEW CULTURE FOR PEARL Pearl Assurance is one of the companies that are implementing IT solutions to take them beyond the year 2000
2 But after the wars were over the government cleared off the backlog of prisoners by arranging , in the 1718 Act , to pay a subsidy to merchants to take them across the Atlantic , and it also gave the judges the right to impose a sentence of up to 7 years transportation .
3 It should be sufficient to take them to a final with Winterbottom and company on May 2 .
4 The taxi dropped off one of the passengers , and the offenders instructed the driver to take them to a farm club , and then asked him to turn down a farm track .
5 ‘ 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 . ’
6 They bound and gagged two children and then forced one of them to take them to the money .
7 I wish I could give these women their time again , to take them to the hills and show them what they could have shared with their selfish husbands , show them how a ridge-walk compares to a coffee morning in a draughty church hall , and how they could have become more in tune with their spirit and feelings up here than stuck down there watching television soap operas .
8 ‘ It was very good of you to take them to the sea .
9 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
10 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
11 She wanted to stay awake to listen for the taxi coming to take them to the airport .
12 Newman told the cab driver to take them to the Brussels Hilton .
13 Their findings disturbed the High Loremaster sufficiently for him to take them to the Phoenix King .
14 He stalked off to find the airport bus to take them to the SNCF railway station at Roissy , leaving Matchsticks to struggle after him as best he could .
15 Men set off in a local bus commandeered to take them to the factories on the edge of the town .
16 but we used to take them to the pictures on Saturday afternoon my mum used to give me nine pence
17 She said she was going to take them to the men working on the road . ’
18 In the triples , the Prestwick side saw a great fightback just fail to take them to the final .
19 After telling the driver to take them to the marina , he climbed in beside her .
20 Even their parents got in on the act , when the Mercedes hired to take them to the reception blew up .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 You have to take them to an expert to be sure .
24 Several fellow players asked her to take them for a ride as pillion passengers but that treat seemed to be reserved for members of her regular entourage , though I suppose it could be argued she took Steffi Graf for a ride in the semi-finals .
25 And she believed the whales would remain at Laspi Bay at least for the summer , and had not heard of the widely criticised plans to take them on a travelling display .
26 He had started the Venturers ' Society in 1945 , when he was asked by some boys to take them on a visit down a coal mine , and on Mr. Horn 's retirement in 1959 had taken over the Railway Society too .
27 Prisoners offered the choice very rarely preferred death to the colonies but , because they were essentially treated in the same way as indentured servants , they could only go to America if a merchant was willing to take them on the basis of a calculation that he could sell their services at the other end .
28 Of course , our quiz is intended to be light-hearted , so if you disagree with the conclusions , feel free to take them with a pinch of salt .
29 They asked us to take them as a matter of urgency because the children were in such poor condition
30 The railways are now in division three and the government 's plan is to take them into the non-league .
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