Example sentences of "take [pers pn] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A couple of wins would take them to the edge of the promotion race . |
2 | He 'll take them to the top of the stairs and make sure they know when to go on — usually by the gracious means of a prod in the back . |
3 | Right would you take them to the kitchen for me please because I 'm putting these bits away |
4 | They were standing on the jetty with a score of chattering women , waiting for the launch that would take them to the depot ship Omega . |
5 | And I told him I want them back , do n't take them to the office . |
6 | When Nigel was at home , Gina usually made him take them to the Launderette in a black dust bag . |
7 | They could n't have been so very far behind them — in fact they should have passed them unless — unless Silas had decided to turn along the road that would take them to the bush walk . |
8 | It had taken her three full days and now they were to be carried downstairs and arranged in the hall , after which her sister would take them to the post office . |
9 | Now , perhaps Bobbie can take me to the door ? ’ |
10 | ‘ Please , can you take me to the village ? |
11 | The doctors are appalled by the press , everybody is appalled ; the nurse is freaking out and saying she will not take me to the operating theatre because they will take my picture and harass me ; she is terrified somebody is going to hit her , so in the end my lawyer wheels me because nobody else dares . |
12 | I always wanted to be an actor since I was about five and my parents would take me to the cinema and theatre . |
13 | After a while , though , I started receiving letters from her , and on Sunday evenings my Pop would take me to the phone booth , where at a prearranged time I would ring a phone booth in Scotland and talk to her for 3 minutes . |
14 | On Tuesdays , Dad took me to the children 's cinema , on Wednesdays , Pop took me to Sally Carmichael 's dancing class , and on Saturdays my Nan would take me to the variety show at the Sheffield Empire . |
15 | ‘ You 'd better take me to the station , then . |
16 | If you would take me to the station , passing the florist on the way , it would be very helpful . ’ |
17 | ‘ That 's why I 'm not letting you take me to the airport . ’ |
18 | Can you take me to the airport ? |
19 | Do n't take me to the tower . |
20 | I called my mum and dad and asked if they could take me to the hospital . |
21 | ‘ If you 'll take me to the concert in the cloisters at Pollensa this weekend . ’ |
22 | Coolly , she said , ‘ OK — I 'll leave you to get on with whatever work will take you to the middle of the night . ’ |
23 | ‘ One day , ’ Southgate hissed in my ear , ‘ your wit , Master Shallot , will take you to the scaffold . |
24 | And the night you leave , I 'll take you to the theatre . ’ |
25 | En route visit the Amber Fort where elephants will take you to the hilltop to view the fort and the surrounding valley and lake . |
26 | A short walk from Brand , or a local bus ride , will take you to the cable car which in turn takes you to the Lunarsee , a beautiful crystal clear mountain lake . |
27 | Shall I take you to the nurse ? ’ he asks me . |
28 | A visit to Boscobel House will take you to the scene of one of the most romantic stories in English history . |
29 | Then they 'll take you to the station , they 'll watch you buy your ticket , and then you 'll get on the train and you 'll bloody well stay on it until you 're back where you belong . |
30 | Er , do n't feel a bit disappointed that during my presentation I 'll be expecting to this hospital , I 'll take you to the operating room , er |