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

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1 AT&T fought hard to hang on to its equipment businesses through telephone deregulation — the Justice Department took the firm to court on the issue in 1949 and again in 1974 .
2 A military ambulance had been removed from the base to answer 999 calls elsewhere , and there was a 15-minute wait for a civilian ambulance to take the man to hospital .
3 It remains to be seen whether they will still be in business to take the show to London in April ; it looks as if the outcome of the Northern group may rest on the Roses game later in the month .
4 The lifeboat crew took the victim to Tees Dock , where an ambulance was waiting to rush him to Middlesbrough General Hospital .
5 If you are visiting the railway for the gala weekend it will be possible to let the train take the strain to Corfe Castle , so to speak , by using the bus which operates from Harman 's Cross on Sunday .
6 The Monopolies Commission took the board to task on three main issues : the use of ‘ target ’ rather than expected values in estimating parameters under the CEGB 's influence ( for example , construction cost and duration ) ; the use and presentation of sensitivity analysis around predicted outcomes ; and the lack of any firm basis for forecasting nuclear fuel-cycle costs .
7 If an idea originator takes the idea to management prematurely , he or she may get little action .
8 The upwind leg took the fleets to Methersgate Quay which was followed by a superb broad reach back .
9 We were told that no further departures had occurred in Anglesey since the Secretary of State took the council to task .
10 The rogue took the ring to Brooks , a firm of pawnbrokers , and pledged it with them for £350 .
11 From the very top of the pass take the path to Thirlmere ( 0.75 mile ) .
12 With England being sorely demolished , the decision to take the trophy to Paris , strongly criticised by some sections of the English media , was fully vindicated .
13 He tore a page from his notebook , offered it with a pencil to Sharpe , then volunteered his own patrol to take the despatch to General Dornberg 's headquarters in Mons. Dornberg was the General in charge of these cavalry patrols which watched the French frontier , and finding one of his officers had been a stroke of luck for Sharpe ; by pure accident he had come across the very men whose job was to alert the allies of any French advance .
14 He said the decision was " quite independent " of the European Commission 's threat to take the government to court for its failure to carry out a full environmental impact assessment of the scheme , but warned that a new river crossing was still necessary and the government would bring forward new proposals .
15 The fifth stage takes the riders to Wasquehal .
16 When she was seven her parents separated and her mother took the children to England .
17 And erm the only other outstanding sponsor from last year was Northern Rock and that has been a bit of a qu a problem because er it 's , we have n't had a closing gala event which might attract them but just recently erm Paul who as you know performed last year with his band so er well er is , had rang me and said that they are doing something in Venice and they could in fact take the boat to Hull rather than to Dover and bring it here and I 'm , so I 'm working on the assumption that we might have that .
18 The magistrate refused to allow the UK accredited representative to take the recording to London for read-out and insisted that it could be done in Italy .
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