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take sample to vs bring sample to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Take sample to' is used when the speaker is at the location where the sample will be taken, while 'bring sample to' is used when the speaker is at the location where the sample will be brought. The choice between 'take' and 'bring' depends on the perspective of the speaker.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 942 views

take sample to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when the speaker is at the location where the sample will be taken. It implies moving the sample from the current location to another location.

Examples:

  • I will take the sample to the lab for testing.
  • Please take this sample to the research facility.
  • If membrane filtration is used, take samples aseptically to maintain sterility.
  • Stay here, I'll take the sample to the Medical Unit.
  • Your doctor must take blood samples to test whether CELSENTRI is an appropriate treatment for you.
  • Navarro, take the sample to the lab.
  • Let's take a sample to Dr Bashir, see what he thinks.
  • The customs office may take a sample to verify that no substitution has taken place.
  • Now, we just have to take samples and find a match.
  • Of course I have to take samples from the other one.
  • We have to take samples from the other basin.
  • to take samples for laboratory analysis whenever necessary; and
  • Inspectors shall be allowed to take samples for analysis.
  • A person trained in sampling procedures and, where required, authorised by the appropriate authorities to take samples.
  • take samples of catches to determine biological characteristics;
  • When examining the goods the customs office may take samples in order to expedite the procedure.
  • That means we have to take the samples to the lab.
  • If this changes you will start on the same dose as you have been receiving and your doctor will take blood samples to make sure that your anaemia is still being managed correctly.
  • Your doctor will take regular blood samples to measure how your anaemia is responding and may adjust your dose as necessary.
  • Your doctor will take regular blood samples to measure how your platelets are responding and may adjust your dose as necessary.
  • Subject to national law requirements, NCBs are authorised to take samples of processed euro banknotes to check them at their own premises.
  • Open tube, probe, bottle or another appropriate equipment able to take samples at random from the sampled portion.

Alternatives:

  • carry sample to
  • transport sample to
  • move sample to
  • transfer sample to
  • deliver sample to

bring sample to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when the speaker is at the location where the sample will be brought. It implies moving the sample towards the speaker's current location.

Examples:

  • Please bring the sample to my office.
  • Can you bring the sample to the meeting?
  • I'll personally bring the sample to the lab for both.
  • To bring the sample to the gas chromatograph.
  • Bring the sample to be analysed to 20 ºC by immersion in a waterbath.
  • TAGGART COULD YOU BRING THOSE SAMPLES TO MY LAB?
  • Bring the sample to the measurement temperature by immersing the container in a water bath at the required temperature.
  • Bring the test sample to a temperature of 20 ºC ± 2 ºC
  • Bring me samples of fabric from Lahore.
  • All right, if you just step inside and bring your samples case with you.
  • (to bring the sample within the linear range of the standard curve)
  • Wait a minute, I'll bring some samples for you guys
  • I was rushing to bring out samples for my booth, and I stumbled, fell, and broke a crapload of perfume bottles.
  • But you were under instructions to bring back a living sample of the Chimera virus.
  • I just wanted to bring over the sample, you know, for spanky to taste.
  • It would help though if you could bring me a sample of whatever it is they've been eating so we can run some tests.
  • I met a doctor who asked me to bring back a sample of a virus he claimed killed US troops stationed there.
  • Did you bring a blood sample?
  • I'm sure we could get a sample, bring it back here for you to analyze.
  • You bring the sample, and I will bring the guy that makes the deal.
  • Why don't you bring me 20 sample articles?
  • He says "Please bring a sample page of translation, but in print, please, if you can."

Alternatives:

  • take sample to
  • carry sample to
  • transport sample to
  • move sample to
  • transfer sample to

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