Example sentences of "[noun prp] takes [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Ron Tiner takes you step-by-step through the methods behind figure drawing from the imagination .
2 Ron Tiner takes you step-by-step through the methods behind figure drawing from the imagination .
3 Tall and elegantly mustachioed , David Esterly is a softly spoken Californian in his mid-forties whose passion for Grinling Gibbons takes him by surprise even today .
4 At the hearing , your own Counsel takes you through the report and shows what a splendid , reliable fellow you are , and gives you questions that bring out the excellence of everything you did .
5 A bit of a luck break there off Oldfield takes it to Collimore .
6 Andy clears a way through the undergrowth and we drag the man beneath the thorns and soft fruit of the brambles and the glossy leaves of the rhodies , into the green darkness ; his rucksack catches on the branches above and Andy takes it off him , pushing it ahead of us .
7 As Kee says : ‘ The religion of Constantine takes us back to the context of the Old Testament .
8 Doctor Turner takes me aside to acquaint me in funereal tones with the details of a colleague 's latest symptoms .
9 Misha Glenny takes us through the historical background to the war , before giving us a more detailed account of the political manoeuvring and stirring from August 1990 to May 1992 .
10 Pip struggling to become a gentleman and find mutual love with Estella takes him through his early teens when he left his apprenticeship right through to his middle-age where the next major change takes place .
11 The clear majority view in my group in Brussels is that though not perfect Maastricht takes us a step in the right direction , setting about building the sense of a community on the market place created by the nineteen eighty seven Single Act .
12 A striking example of their dissociation is provided by the following exchange : on the one hand , Runciman takes it for granted that methodological individualism is ‘ now generally conceded to be almost trivially true ’ , while on the other Torrance asserts that ‘ In so far as methodological individualism is true it is trivial and irrelevant to sociology , while in so far as it is used to curb or dictate explanatory methods it is either incoherent or false ’ .
13 Using his logical mind , Dustin/Sumner takes them all on , getting rid of them in various ways — with a knife , burning oil , a gun and an animal trap .
14 Martin takes them on unamplified , and after about an hour 's struggle , wins the day handsomely .
15 So Trish takes him out one day lost the ball !
16 Among the many tours available , the Ghost Walk of York will take you on a quite literally ‘ haunting ’ tour , while a river tour along the Ouse takes you right through the city centre .
17 Drink this in the dispensary , then she wo n't see you when Robert takes her away . ’
18 If Damian Flint takes it over — at least it 'll end the war . ’
19 Harcourt-Reilly takes her out of her conventional life , and leads her towards a spiritual quest and eventual martyrdom .
20 Organising big gigs like Loch Lomond and Murrayfield would add more worries to the existing day to day running of a band , but Marlene takes it all in her stride and escapes from it by going to Skye where she ‘ gets away from the phones ! ’
21 Ben takes you there and he brings you back , but there are the in-between times , and evil men are clever .
22 Mr and Mrs go to play bridge with the Fountains-Abbotts and Seb takes me to a film .
23 In the third and final part of his circuit of the Lake District , Paul Buttle takes you through five days of great walking .
24 The scenic journey to Karolinka takes you through some beautiful mountainous countryside .
25 One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands .
26 Lets hope Lee takes it ‘ e'asy now !
27 From the visitor centre at Whinlatter ( off the B5292 ) the most direct approach to Grisedale Pike takes you east along the road for around a quarter of a mile , then south to guide post 43 .
28 Sandy takes her for walks , not the other way round .
29 Hemingway takes us through a hurricane which is predicted , which comes very near but finally misses his home .
30 The two hour drive from Zurich to Hinterzarten takes you over the Swiss/German border at Koblenz/Waldshut and the scenery is truly spectacular .
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