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

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1 When an old woman on the mountain curtseys to Marco , when a priest takes the boys to the cave where loyalists have gathered and shows them a portrait of the historic Ivor , the story rises to a climax , but not to the final climax .
2 He takes the mugs to the side of the bed and sits by the feet of his lover .
3 Rather , the offer is made by the customer when he takes the goods to the cash desk and it is accepted by the assistant at the cash desk .
4 Although this example takes the point to an extreme , I have noticed that many people mistakenly use flowers that are so big that there' is barely room for them in the frame , and therefore the finished miniature is not as full of detail , nor as interesting , as a larger picture would be .
5 The tour also takes the visitor to the Dudik memorial park , where there is an extraordinary mausoleum like a sunken city by the Yugoslavia 's best known architect Bogdan Bogdanovic .
6 Bill Mckee takes a trip to the seaside .
7 Oh yes they are they 're nice presents and erm she said she is is sort of in charge of his suits and he can only wear a suit she takes a suit to the cleaners every three weeks .
8 The mother may be assisted by others ( usually non-pregnant females ) who often help take the calf to the surface for air .
9 They could discharge the case if they were convinced that there were no grounds by the disputing party , or they could take the case to the Sheriff Court for a proof hearing .
10 Those to whom time is of no object ( and given this countryside , it ought not to be ) might take the road to the right on reaching Neu St Johann .
11 ‘ Go on home , Will , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll take the boots to the customer . ’
12 They must , however , take the subject to the limits of current knowledge and they are increasingly being based on the concept of a course built around a major ( ten man-year ) project .
13 A 17-strong touring party , including the ceilidh band the Old Blind Dogs , will take the production to the Tramway in Glasgow after visiting Benbecula , Bowmore and Tiree .
14 We 'll take the car to the foot of the mountain and walk from there . ’
15 I 'll take the key to the château and hand it to Mademoiselle Rabier .
16 Cobalt was not appeased , and Oliver , to prevent further argument , went across to Maurin , saying : ‘ Let's take the heroin to the police station and … ’
17 The first thing you have to do is take the kettle to the tap and turn the tap on , and then take the kettle back from where you got it and plug it into the plug and , wait for the kettle to boil .
18 If such an item were included on the bill , the customer could take the salesperson to the courts for misuse of trade descriptions .
19 ‘ I could take the coffin to the church for the night , sir , ’ offered Gabriel , hoping to prevent Bathsheba from seeing it .
20 they ca n't take the dog to the schools any more .
21 The proposals would take the bypass to the south of the town , which would involve a major new road and two river crossings of the River Usk .
22 We must take the box to the police station and ask them to check it out . ’
23 The er , other recommendation really is just a member 's note the outcome of discussion so far , it has been to the erm , we did take the paper to the Hare Street , Little Parndon er , committee er , in this cycle and there were no comments that came er , from that committee .
24 If these steps are not taken , the council can take the offender to the magistrates ' court and a fine of up to £2,000 may be payable — and the fine may be repeated on a continuing basis if the notice is still not complied with .
25 Seiji Ozawa , a Karajan pupil , has reported how , as a teacher , Karajan would identify a point at issue but never proffer a solution , conforming to another fine adage of teaching : ‘ You may take the pupil to the window but on no account should you attempt to describe the view . ’
26 The two Alton drivers will take the team to a number of kindergartens in Samleilei .
27 I shall take a taxi to the aerodrome . ’
28 Hamish would take a shine to the duffle-coat .
29 ‘ I 'll take a cab to the station , ’ Vicky said .
30 You can take a toddler to a summer show to see the cows , dogs , cats , rabbits , sheep , goats , horses and a funfair and he 's only interested in the red and white police cones marking out the car park .
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