I've never heard this idiom before. The idea of taking someone to the moon, however, is an old one meaning "I'll take you somewhere that few people have ever been," or "I'll do something very special for you." You hear many love songs use the same sort of promises, like "I'll swim the widest river for you," or "I'll buy you whatever your heart desires."
To ask for something enormous or unreasonable - maybe impossible to obtain.
"Take you out in a box" is an idiom for "murder" in that you will be carried away in a coffin.
It is a Caribbean idiom meaning to be mislead and conned into a silly situation.
It means that you "Take a look" or to look at something.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
"Take heart" means to be courageous or hopeful, to think positively
"Take you out in a box" is an idiom for "murder" in that you will be carried away in a coffin.
It is a Caribbean idiom meaning to be mislead and conned into a silly situation.
It means that you "Take a look" or to look at something.
"To be" is not an idiom - it's a verb.
It's not an idiom because it means exactly what it seems to mean. To take offence at something means to be offended or insulted by the something, so "did not take offence" means the opposite.
"Take heart" means to be courageous or hopeful, to think positively
You didn't say if you meant the phrase "in the dark" as the literal meaning or the idiomatic meaning. Literal: "When the moon sets, we will be in the dark." Idiom: "Bill is mad at me, but I am in the dark about the reason."
A literal idiom is a phrase or expression that has a straightforward, concrete meaning that is different from its intended or idiomatic meaning. For example, "kick the bucket" is a literal idiom that means to physically kick a bucket, but its idiomatic meaning is to die.
Pest is not an idiom. It's a word.
To take the most possible out of the system using it to your absolute advantage.
It means to take control of something and maybe get it working again or improve a situation.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.