Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] take to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We all share the same sky and the same passion , which is to see our joint projects take to the air . |
2 | But her little brother took to the instrument himself at the age of four , and soon learnt some of Nannerl 's pieces . |
3 | Cloudbase Paragliding are offering you a great opportunity to take to the air and raise money for the charity Barnardos . |
4 | YOUNGSTERS at Four Marks Primary School took to the cat walk last week to raise £208 for new playground equipment . |
5 | Workers employed in the mills and factories of industrial areas took to the bicycle as a principal means of travel to work . |
6 | Also , how has the irish press taken to the rave reviews for Kelly — with WC94 in mind ? |
7 | Tullamore Musical Society take to the stage on Friday April 2 with the stirring account of a Jewish family on ‘ Fiddler on the Roof ’ and the Festival comes to an end with the Carlow-based Dolmen Musical Theatre with Peter Kennedy 's hit of last year 's Festival ‘ Clown ’ on Saturday night . |
8 | Here is an example of the Regency Gothic style taken to the limit . |
9 | Local authorities took to the fashion of developing management and political processes , and institutional structures , which would make them more able to plan , control and review their activities , commensurate with their resources . |
10 | But all that had to change when the smart set took to the air . |