Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] take to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On trial — Fast afloat boat prototype takes to the water
2 As the youngest car racer takes to the track at Silverstone … the oldest boat racer is across the other side of the world battling for the world championship … in Singapore this weekend its showdown time … we 've got two Central South pilots on course for the powerboat crown … and they 're the stars in our Friday Feature
3 It was only minutes before the Athletico gladiators took to the field that Chamden 's assistant manager , Frank Spanner , announced that owing to an outbreak of foot and mouth amongst the first team , they had been forced to include six second-team men in their squad at Billington Euphonia .
4 Making a low fly-by and overshoot , Norseman V CF–BSB along with C–FJIN operates with Red Lake Airways Ltd , and was one of 11 Norsemen t take to the air during the opening of Norseman Park on July 25 at Red Lake .
5 LAW SOCIETY TAKES TO THE ROAD CONFERENCES ON FRANCHISING AND PRACTICE MANAGEMENT THROUGHOUT COUNTRY
6 ‘ IT MUST have been a big blow to the Dublin Theatre Festival ’ is not the thing to say to Tony O'Dalaigh who , as director of the festival must have imagined major profits blowing away as the Archaos tent took to the sky a few days before the French circus was due to perform .
7 A new series of the practical ideas and advice show , as Rebecca Pow , Roy Lancaster and newcomer Matthew Biggs take to the road , visiting private gardens and allotments .
8 On 4 September 1843 , while Hugo was travelling with his mistress , his newly married daughter Léopoldine and her husband Charles took to the river at Villequier in a small sailing boat .
9 £35m NORBANK TAKES TO THE WATER IN ROTTERDAM
10 Observers held their breath as the former Derry City and Shelbourne star took to the pitch for his first game but the thunderous greeting that cascaded down from the Windsor stands proved it was unnecessary caution .
11 The following Sunday a group of pest control technicians took to the field , all kitted out ready to ‘ show Rank Hovis how to play football ’ .
12 Keith Mills and Mike Timothy took to the water , made waves and generally splashed out for charity when they took part in the BT Swimathon in March .
13 Four wyverns from the Worlds Edge Mountains took to the air , swooping and marauding within the city while Goblin doom divers rained down causing panic and consternation .
14 Standards re-asserted themselves when press officer Daphne Davies took to the floor , wheeling about the boards in a beautiful solo waltz .
15 When he arrived in America , Weill did not automatically expect New York ears to take to the music of the Berlin avant-garde in which he had played so prominent a part : instead he set himself the task of learning to write music with an American accent .
16 A WOMEN-ONLY bus service takes to the road on Monday .
17 So this is what he set out to do and , in 1986 , the Halifax Mystery Plays took to the road .
18 The riots continued for three days , climaxing on 7 June when it was finally quelled and the half-mad leader of the Protestant Association Lord George Gordon taken to the Tower .
19 Just months after the P&O Golf Day , golf clubs were out in force again , as P&O people took to the green .
20 At 2pm the fashion show takes to the floor in the ballroom .
21 AN INNOVATIVE project to give a voice to people who provide and receive care services takes to the stage in Cleveland tomorrow .
22 Ms Thomas took to the piano and played the National Anthem , which is how the meeting is traditionally rounded off .
23 Charity worker extraordinaire takes to the water
24 At Susanne Bartsch 's Paris Love Ball ( Ballade De L'Amour ) , at the Folies Bergères , Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier took to the stage together and swapped jackets in tribute to one another .
25 the moto cross stars take to the track at Foxhill near Swindon
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