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

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1 Erm he , he then obviously goes on to erm to erm talk about peasant bans and prohibitions erm and for some incredible reason the peasants suddenly take a disliking to gaming , gambling and opium smoking , three things that I could n't think of anything I 'd like to do more , erm
2 It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole .
3 who thereupon took the road to heterodoxy in his disappointment : this can not be more than a fragment of the story .
4 From watching Isobel and her husband he had discovered that there was much more to sex than just taking a girl to bed or being uneasily married to a frigid , grasping woman .
5 The whole palace seemed deserted , as if the Royal family and all the staff had already taken the road to Varennes .
6 They had already taken the play to Lancaster as well as performing it in Durham , and now had the assembly of the pageant down to a fine art , taking about two hours to mount the superstructure .
7 Although it may be argued that the effectiveness of local social pressures not to take the crime to court declined as a consequence of colonial rule , this change was gradual , and therefore does not explain why the rate of criminal litigation was highest in the first half of the nineteenth century .
8 It also takes the Treasury to task over its intention to create a new offence which will be committed by any person acting in the course of any trade , business or profession who does not report his money laundering suspicions .
9 But Jasmine 's mother says she 's not satisfied , and may now take the matter to court .
10 He really took the matter to heart and finally wrote his Master 's thesis on the subject .
11 Ford believed , in fact , that putting colleges with the CNAA rather than their local university meant for students that ‘ academically they might as well take the train to London ’ .
12 ‘ I sit down and say to myself , how can I convert a mileage reading of one hundred and fifty thousand into only ten thousand without taking the speedometer to pieces ?
13 Young Francesca has even taken the pig to school , and says she enjoys playing games .
14 Young Francesca has even taken the pig to school , and says she enjoys playing games .
15 You do n't need to be a wine expert to make the right choice of wines for any of your Christmas meals — simply take a trip to Safeway , recently awarded the title of Supermarket Wine Merchant of the Year 92/93 and look at the staggering array of wines on offer .
16 They will then take a ferry to France to visit Paris before flying to Honolulu via San Francisco .
17 I mean , perhaps our man parked his own car in Reading station car park , then took a train to Maidenhead station and a bus from there to near the river , and went on foot from there to the boatyard … would n't that make sense ? ’
18 Thus laden , I rode the 20 miles to Picton and caught the ferry ; stayed overnight in Wellington and then took the train to Auckland — no problems in putting the bike aboard ; and this journey lived up to expectations and surpassed them ; the scenery through the ‘ King Country ’ in autumn is quite unrivalled , and again looks like a superb area for a cycle tour .
19 Zanya , Jason and IB4E caught the sky bus to Ratvick , and then took the train to Zog Central .
20 At his trial in April , Willett admitted registering the useful Flat performer Cecconi as Champagne Lover with the Arab Horse Society , and then taking the animal to Market Rasen for a Society race .
21 At that time Fothergill had , as he explained in a letter to Bartram , 1744 , little chance to pursue the practical study of plants as he would wish , but he did , now and then take a walk to Peckham or Chelsea .
22 If you 're dying to see these fairy tale castles for which Austria is famed , then take the trip to Neuschwanstein where King Ludwig 's fairy tale castle is waiting to capture your imagination .
23 ‘ I 'm over the moon and I 'm going to give something to my two daughters and son and maybe take a trip to England to see my brother-in-law ’ , he said .
24 ‘ It — er — depends how — um — busy Barney is , ’ she made up as she went along , and with relief was let off the hook a little while her mother commented on how hard Barney worked , and how , if he could n't take his holiday quite as early as he 'd planned , that perhaps it might be a good idea for Cara to stay touring with her , and maybe take a plane to America from Czechoslovakia .
25 He learnt how to take a car to pieces .
26 Sergeant Troy picked up his bag and was about to take the road to Bathsheba 's house , when Boldwood stepped forward .
27 The English and Australian newspapers heavily took the team to task .
28 a lot of them were too complicated for me to explain to you but I mean I appreciated the the miracle of it all , like they could actually take the thing to pieces
29 Individual Unionists played important parts in the government and many Unionist policies were implemented in full , but the party as a whole never took the government to heart as its own .
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