Example sentences of "[noun] have take [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Black Will has taken a fancy to your little brother — what think you of that ! |
2 | The historian Cassius Dio , a contemporary of that period , related how Albinus had taken an army to Gaul to face Severus . |
3 | It 's clear that ace coach Eddie Futch has taken a shine to him . |
4 | ‘ Daddy has taken the van to Mr Sparks . |
5 | He was a businessman , an entrepreneur whose roller-coaster fortunes had taken the family to Puerto Rico and Costa Rica for about four years . |
6 | With research in mind and with the aid of a fellowship , in 1940 , Williams had taken a journey to the Caribbean where he visited Cuba , Haiti , Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic . |
7 | ‘ I 'm afraid Colonel Fagg has taken an objection to you , dear boy , ’ said Gooseneck to Amiss that lunch-time . |
8 | But it was not until the next Sunday , October 28 , the day after another climber had taken a message to Navarradonda , that a small ground search was mounted . |
9 | In the past couple of years , Sir Bob Reid and John Welsby have taken the process to its logical conclusion in a further rejig called Organising for Quality . |
10 | When the traitor scum , the creatures of the Al Daawa al Islamiya , last tried to assassinate the Chairman , six of the Guard had been killed , the Colonel had taken a bullet to the stomach , but the Chairman had survived untouched . |
11 | Oriel Stainton-Kelly revealed that her daughter Francesca had taken the pig to school . |
12 | Oriel Stainton-Kelly revealed that her daughter Francesca had taken the pig to school . |
13 | It is the first time the inspectorate has taken the board to court for an alleged lapse of safety . |
14 | It was the first time that an artist had taken the company to court . |
15 | Delyn MP David Hanson and Alyn and Deeside MP Barry Jones have taken the issue to the Welsh Office . |
16 | Upstairs , Fleury had taken the pistol to pieces ( as far as it could be taken to pieces which did not seem to be very far ) and put it together again . |
17 | The Spaniard had taken a shine to Angela . |
18 | Mother Francis had taken the bus to their convent in Dublin and spoken to the very difficult Mother Clare who held sway there . |
19 | God knows why but the cardinal had taken a liking to them and decreed that no one should harm them . |
20 | In June 1989 the East Londoner had taken a load to Barcelona , where depot staff loaded his trailer with a mixed consignment to be taken back to London . |
21 | But it 's the war , ’ she added without guile , and because the chief had taken a liking to the woman with the thick Liverpool accent who met her gaze without flinching , she told them to cut along to the galley ; if they were lucky they might just make standeasy . |
22 | The champagne houses have taken the case to the Court of Appeal . |
23 | Meanwhile Rachel had taken a taxi to the museum ; she had entered by the back door and exchanged a smile with the doorkeeper . |