Example sentences of "[conj] take [pron] to a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A woman who left her pet greyhound in agony rather than take it to a vet after it broke its leg in a road accident has been banned from keeping dogs for seven years .
2 Try simple tack repairs yourself rather than taking them to a saddler .
3 The boy helped Oliver to his feet , and took him to a pub .
4 THIEVES stole drugs from a doctor 's surgery and took them to a Middlesbrough man who could identify them with a handbook , a court heard .
5 To her surprise , a ground hostess met her and took her to a VIP lounge , where Adam was waiting .
6 Rennie later got out of the car with Marita and took her to a house on London Road in Gloucester where the couple had previously lived together .
7 So deeply was the fish hooked that a passing ‘ aquarium owner Chris Batt of Chris ’ Silent World Aquarium rescued it from the angler and took it to a vet , Nigel Gregory , in Haverfordwest .
8 On impulse , she bought a recently published history of the region under the Occupation and took it to a pavement café , where she sat under a gaudy sunshade , idly sipping coffee and glancing through her book , but finding the passing show around her far more diverting .
9 She had done better than that and taken it to a jeweller to be plated and put into a mount so it could hang on her chain .
10 That meant that social workers would collect the child from the foster parents and take her to a venue where the grandparents would be able to visit , said Mr Nott .
11 But in the UK more than 90 per cent of all aluminium cans are still thrown away — collect yours together and take them to a scrap-metal dealer .
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