Example sentences of "[adv] take [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In Chapter I , we emphasised that the discourse analyst necessarily takes a pragmatic approach to the study of language in use . |
2 | I thought at first that he was merely taking an open-air path to his own bedroom , but he went straight past the open door at the end of his sleeping car , and straight on past the next car also . |
3 | Why not take the first step to a happy ending — and complete the coupon right now ? |
4 | But he had indicated , on his appointment as vice-president last spring , that he would not take the traditional route to the presidency as he would be retiring from OUP during 1993 . |
5 | And when Mrs Amabel Dallam remembered to pay her for all those wedding chemises she might just take a few shillings to a certain bazaar in Leeds where she 'd heard good dress-lengths were to be had at bargain prices and make herself a new dress for Christmas . |
6 | ‘ I just took an instant shine to him . |
7 | If the ferry boat was there it would be quicker , if not she would have lost precious time by not taking the direct path to the bridge . |
8 | These include power to strike out an application because the applicant is not taking the proper steps to further the claim , or because it is ‘ scandalous , frivolous or vexatious ’ . |
9 | Cray still takes the simple approach to getting a good sound . |
10 | Nelson is emphatic about the frequent misconception that Berlioz is all bluster and little form , pointing out that a composer with roots in Gluck , Mozart , and to a certain extent Beethoven , would hardly take a disorganized approach to presenting his own musical ideas . |
11 | His positive coaching methods pulled together the warring provincial factions and his gentle but firm weeding-out resulted in Evans — who yesterday took an accidental blow to the head in training but will play today — becoming captain . |
12 | Not only do books often tend to be rather broad in their approach to a subject , but they can also take a long time to be published after they are written and the information may thus be out of date . |
13 | The Securities and Investments Board ( SIB ) also took a rigorous approach to the original RIE recognition process . |
14 | The signal sequence in preprogastrin — that is , residues 1–21 , is sufficient to ensure sequestration into the cisternal space of the endoplasmic reticulum so that the peptides we have measured are likely to be localised to the secretory pathway , most probably taking the constitutive route to the exterior . |
15 | With the help of Fred ( later Sir Frederick ) White , Bowen managed to keep the project out of the clutches of the Australian National University ( at one stage he nearly took the whole setup to the United States ) , and he used friends in high places to raise large sums of money from the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations . |
16 | In the world of the infant and parent , the referential function of language often takes a subordinate role to others . |
17 | This one is called a walk- easy very effective , particularly good for people with arthritic hands because erm it does n't take an awful lot to actually press down the top . |
18 | It then takes a major blow to fracture it . |
19 | A pipe leading from the top of the cylinder or tank then takes the hot water to the rest of the house . |
20 | To relax , said George , they 'd sometimes take the 113 bus to the end of the line at Shoreditch and then walk home . |
21 | It then took the Danish government to the European Court with a demand that construction work be stopped and tenders reopened . |
22 | ‘ I did a trip along the Goodnight Train to fort Sumner , then took the Loving Train to Cheyenne . |
23 | A Rolls Royce then took the happy couple to their reception in Kilmarnock 's Masonic Hall , after which the honeymoon was spent in Blackpool . |
24 | Panov then took the initial solution to be the totally general solution of Szekeres ( 1972 ) , which can be considered to be equivalent to the general solution given here by ( 10.16 ) . |
25 | Chimneys then take the remaining gases to the upper atmosphere . |
26 | Turn right and continue until you reach the buildings of Dykeheads and then take the rough track to the left . |
27 | Generally , however , he travelled undisturbed ; he would alight from the bus at Piccadilly Circus and then take the underground railway to Russell Square . |
28 | On the Saturday evening , before seeing Law on the following morning , he dined with Davidson at the Argentine Club and informed him that he would ‘ rather take a single ticket to Siberia than become Prime Minister ’ . |
29 | You will definitely take the odd blow to the mid-section so your muscles should be strong enough to absorb some impact energy . |
30 | She was in line as a possible replacement for Gregory , and had actually taken a bass guitar to her parent 's home in Portsmouth over the Christmas holidays to set about learning how to play The Wedding Present 's material . |