Encara no tenim significats per a "taking the girls".
1She said she was taking the girls to Palisades Park that night.
2They were not long in taking the girls at large into their confidence.
3Mrs. Wadsworth went out carriage-riding, taking the girls with her.
4Confronted, Liddley confessed that his wife had left him, taking the girls with her.
5It began to rain, not gently, but in a deluge, taking the girls completely by surprise.
6I'm taking the girls to the West Coast.
7They're taking the girls back to the Schools?
8Militant Islamist group Boko Haram claims responsibility for taking the girls from their boarding school in April.
9They pulled alongside the half-hull, and with great difficulty and risk succeeded in taking the girls aboard.
10He admitted to taking the girls in turns to abuse them in the house and in other places.
11Jack was soon rested, and, making light of his defeat, insisted on taking the girls to see the fun.
12Carl was stopped a time or two by associates and spoke convincingly about taking the girls home for a private party.
13I suppose taking the girls out to eat is me wanting them to appreciate the industry that's given them the life they have.
14Dave's taking the girls to Sunday school and church, and he'll pick up sandwiches or something and meet us at the bookshop for lunch.
15The bus was taking the girls to St Michael's College in Navan, Co Meath, when it was involved in a collision with a lorry.
16"My husband and I are taking the girls to the Adventure Aquarium on Saturday."
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