Example sentences of "[noun sg] was take to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | " I only ever wish to please him and I 'm very sorry my pet gibbon was taken to the palace . |
2 | The burned-out fuselage was taken to the hanger and every particle of debris and ash removed . |
3 | The campaign was taken to the country . |
4 | It is believed the little girl was taken to the hospital by her mother , where she was left . |
5 | Three days after the news had been brought to Margaret in Edinburgh she died , and her body was taken to the church she had endowed at Dunfermline . |
6 | The body was taken to the city mortuary . |
7 | The body was taken to the city mortuary . |
8 | You 've been set in a certain class and no matter how your opinions change and you want to throw that class off , if ever a man does , it wo n't let him , it 's there in his voice , in his manner ; even if a gentleman was to take to the road he 'd still be a gentleman ; I mean , according to the kind of education he 's received , so to my mind that has become a kind of cage . |
9 | A similar approach by visual example was taken to the opportunity to create town squares out of existing junctions . |
10 | The grievance was taken to the union , the union just say er told the steward who belonged to that particular pit there , right , just call the men out , that 's it . |
11 | Captain was taken to the vet 's and destroyed . |
12 | But the usual method was to take to the desert : they did not have to go far to become nomads . |
13 | The injured man was taken to the West Highland Hospital at Oban . |
14 | This afternoon , the jury was taken to the house . |
15 | Gubec was taken to the cathedral in Agram ( Zagreb ) , where he was crowned ‘ King of the Peasants ’ in the presence of a jeering congregation . |
16 | Later , after a door and part of his office wall had been demolished to allow its removal , the house was taken to the drawing room of his house in Mansfield Street , depriving his family of the room 's use for nearly two years . |