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

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1 The applicant sought relief on the grounds that ( 1 ) at the time the coroner took his original decision there was considerable evidence before him that the death would not have occurred but for delays experienced by the deceased 's family in contacting the ambulance service and later delays by the ambulance service in responding to repeated calls by the police for an ambulance to come to take the deceased to hospital as a matter of urgency ; ( 2 ) in reaching the conclusion that an inquest was unnecessary the coroner had misdirected himself in law for the reasons , inter alia , that ( i ) section 8(1) ( a ) of the Coroners Act 1988 required a coroner to hold an inquest where there was ‘ reasonable cause to suspect ’ that the deceased had died a ‘ violent or unnatural death ; ’ ( ii ) there had been clear and uncontradicted evidence before the coroner that avoidable and culpable delays by the ambulance service might have been the reason why the deceased 's asthma attack , which could have been treated in hospital , proved fatal , giving rise to a ‘ reasonable cause to suspect ’ that the cause of the deceased 's death was ‘ unnatural ; ’ and ( iii ) against that background , the coroner had erred in law in treating the pathologist 's conclusion as conclusive and had either misdirected himself as to the meaning of ‘ unnatural death ’ in section 8 of the Coroners Act 1988 or failed to apply the law properly to the facts of the case .
2 A confrontation developed and the aggrieved boy decided to take the matter to the headmaster .
3 Daddy has taken the van to Mr Sparks .
4 FoE planned to take the matter to the High Court .
5 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 .
6 Cleveland county highways authority decided to take no action to a request from Middlesbrough council to stop vehicles turning right from Acklam crematorium onto Acklam Road .
7 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 .
8 It is the first time the inspectorate has taken the board to court for an alleged lapse of safety .
9 It was the first time that an artist had taken the company to court .
10 The Spaniard had taken a shine to Angela .
11 God knows why but the cardinal had taken a liking to them and decreed that no one should harm them .
12 The coxswain considered taking the casualty to Newlyn at this point , which was to leeward , but decided to continue to Falmouth , as that was the port which the casualty was trying to reach and was also the lifeboat 's home port .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 ‘ A fair solution justifies taking the cost to the Exchequer rather than playing pass the parcel with taxpayers , ’ said , convener of ICAS 's international tax committee .
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