Example sentences of "taking [pron] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As a matter of fact , he 's taking me out to dinner tomorrow . ’ |
2 | I remember you taking me there to lunch when I was small and I threw up in the lift . ’ |
3 | I I 'm pretty sure that that 's so , Chair , and you d when you say you 're recruiting erm , young people from school , training or , erm , taking them on to engineering vacancies . |
4 | Bring them home and tell them that you 're taking them home to air . |
5 | As far as I 'm concerned , the residents come first ; and I expect every member of staff to understand that , right through from helping them get up in the morning to taking someone off to bingo if she wants to go . |
6 | I 'm taking you out to dinner . ’ |
7 | Instead of taking him straight to hospital , the gatekeeper has him brought up here . |
8 | One of them proposed arresting him as he lay on his bed and taking him off to prison with all the bedclothes . |
9 | I used to have Physics at half-nine and every now and then she 'd have an accident in the road so I 'd be running home , changing her and taking her back to nursery , which would mean I 'd be half an hour late . |
10 | ‘ It 's sweet really , he 's taking her out to ram-raid a flower shop ’ |
11 | Nevertheless , she was both surprised and touched when , with an obvious effort , he said that he would be in London at the weekend and wondered if he might have the pleasure of taking her out to lunch . |
12 | She need n't have worried ; a brief note from Dana on the kitchen table said that Roman was taking her out to dinner and that she was not to wait up , neither was she to wake Dana in the morning ; she would come for her fitting in the afternoon . |
13 | I 'm taking her out to dinner to cheer her up . ’ |
14 | Richard 's taking us back to school Wednesday . |