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

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1 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 .
2 With two new atoms added to the previous five , the children tackled harder problems ( ‘ How many different CFC molecules can you invent with these model atoms ’ ? ) , and towards the end of the two year trial they had become familiar enough with valencies and weights to take to the Periodic Table idea enthusiastically .
3 Initial returns indicated the re-election of President Joaquín Balaguer , 83 , of the Social Christian Reformist Party ( PRSC ) , but on May 18 his long-time rival , Juan Bosch , 81 , of the Dominican Liberation Party ( PLD ) , accused the government of " colossal fraud " and urged his supporters to take to the streets in protest .
4 In addition he is appealing for tin openers , aspirins and vegetable seeds to take to the stricken country .
5 She saw his sister and nephew next morning as she was loading her car with her carvings to take to the hospital .
6 The King approved the committee 's draft in September , but the following month he submitted a number of counter-proposals , prompting large numbers of demonstrators to take to the streets of Kathmandu .
7 Scholl gave me four pairs to take to the Sahara .
8 We spent two or three hours bagging up clothes to take to the charity shops .
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