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

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1 I could always phone up my mum and get can you pick me up from the Galleria and take me back to Haileybury please .
2 Take me back to Venice now , ’ she husked , wriggling her thighs to dissipate the ache .
3 Eruptions of demand for really cheap transport take me back to student days , when a lack of wheels was a disaster .
4 Take me out to lunch when you get back .
5 " Take me home , please — one day — take me home to Ireland ! "
6 If you like their taste , take them out to tea and make an offer .
7 It was easier to transport the guards there and order the convicts to start building their own new prison than to build new ships and take them back to Vallejo .
8 Take them back to Hong Kong
9 He ai n't putting them up is he take them down to Helen 's then some lovely decorations we 'll ask him for them Helen .
10 Why not stay here tonight and on the morrow I will have someone take you over to Briar Cottage with a wagon ?
11 Er but nowadays I suppose they take you up to Ipswich and you 'd have er
12 Seven coaches a day take you through to Gatwick Airport , both south and north terminals — journey time from Oxford just 140 minutes .
13 Sergeant before I take you on to deal with the briefing itself , I just want to go back and ask you one thing .
14 They 've helped me with the baby , they take her away for a couple of hours a day , and they take you out to places — sports centres and hospitals .
15 ‘ It was Mr Gray 's custom to pick you up from Medewich and take you out to Markham cum Cumbermound .
16 ‘ Meanwhile , why do n't I pick you up and take you out to dinner one evening ? ’
17 At all events , King Malcolm 's immediate reaction to Rufus 's refusal to see him at Gloucester was to go straight to Wilton , tear the veil off Matilda 's head , and take her back to Scotland .
18 Come Friday , take her out to lunch ( and make sure that it 's the best restaurant around and , furthermore , that you pay — not the company ) .
19 Apologize and promise her that he 'd make it up somehow — take her out to dinner ?
20 When he murmured and clung to her all the more , she was tempted to put him in his night-shift and take him straight to bed , but Sunday night was bath night , and he would sleep all the better for it , she thought .
21 Take him out to dinner , pour champagne down his throat , and later in the evening mention the little titbit that I 'm friends with the Finnish President .
22 Take him down to Hurlingham , eh ? ’
23 Were n't you saying in the tent only yesterday : " When Charles has been beaten and stripped of his weapons , I 'll personally tonsure him as a cleric and take him back to Ravenna " ?
24 The came up with the Red campaign and suggested we take it on to posters — something we had not used before .
25 Joe Orr , the publican 's son , would surreptitiously take a beer bottle , ‘ fill it up when his father was n't about , see , and put it in his pocket , then take it up to granny .
26 ‘ Now go into the kitchen and take the tray which you 'll find waiting on the table on the left and take it up to room five on the third floor . ’
27 You take it back to Rome .
28 The Firefly , owned by Jim Connell , of Gatley Drive , Maghull , near Liverpool , had almost sunk when rescuers managed to haul it on to a slipway and take it back to Douglas .
29 No you can during the week , but what 'll we do , she said well got a buyer take it back to customer services .
30 Eventually she came to Byblos and succeeded in having the palace column removed and thus was able to retrieve the casket and take it back to Egypt , where she hid it in the marshes of the Delta .
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