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

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1 A combination of acquisitions and new development has taken to a turnover of £40 million — a fivefold increase on that of six years ago .
2 ’ Poor old Dicey Riley , she has taken to the sup ,
3 One other group of insects has taken to the colonial life on a scale that is comparable to the termites ; those with narrow waists , two pairs of transparent wings and powerful stings , the wasps , bees and ants .
4 The world 's largest and most unusual hot air balloon has taken to the skies .
5 DINGHY SAILING all you need to know to take to the water
6 And if his own son has to take to the hills — ‘ Yes , well — is Alex sound , then ? ’
7 Aircraft embracing decades of RAF endeavour had been expected to take to the skies — from Spitfires and Hurricanes to Tornados and Jaguars .
8 Thousands of protesters were expected to take to the streets again today , angered by the jury 's verdict in the killing of physician and former guerrilla leader Hugo Spadafora .
9 The team members previously worked on developing the software optimising compilers for Elbrus , and it is this technology in particular that SunPro wants to take to the US .
10 Now gardening at his home in Oxfordshire is a passion but he still loves to take to the skies .
11 Cos he he When he liked he could speak very well but how he 'd taken to the road I do n't know , but he was well known er er as the blind fiddler .
12 And there were words of praise for the girls who 'd taken to the catwalk .
13 Ana had no trouble with her mount ; to Maggie 's surprise she seemed to be an expert horsewoman and Mitch too seemed to take to the activity like a veteran .
14 It is just as well that Plainsong seemed to take to the track on her debut in the Fillies ' Maiden she was aimed at the race because owner Peter Innes was a steward at the meeting .
15 For instance , young people on the streets but seeking to take to the road might need help to acquire a serviceable living vehicle .
16 So nobody actually goes until the bell goes , but you need to be listening Matthew because you do n't know what you 've got to take to the party yet .
17 You get one caution an and er I thought the limit was two you get t two cautions and you get took to the court .
18 Getting taken to the doctors and getting needles stuck in you erm things like um being fed cod liver oil , things like being hit for doing things which I thought were quite legitimate like pruning my mother 's geraniums and stuff like that .
19 Energetic visitors were invited to take to the dance floor and strut their stuff , quenching their thirst with a bottle of the new , macho mineral water , Thirsty Camel , afterwards !
20 A few years earlier Aung San might possibly have taken to the jungle , bandit or resistance fighter according to one 's viewpoint , known only within a few miles of his own home .
21 GREEN guardian angels are set to take to the streets of Middlesbrough .
22 It will be remembered that Dudley and Stephens was the case where three men and a cabin-boy were compelled to take to an open boat after the wreck of their yacht Mignonette .
23 We 've always been forest Romanies , but if Wychwood is to be chopped down Boz and the rest of us will have to take to the road . ’
24 Then yet more came and brought with them great Stones which one day they started to take to the very centre place of Callanish itself .
25 Dropping out meant taking to the road , hitchhiking or biking far away from home , and the landscape became dotted with the beat replacements , the hippies .
26 On Dec. 1 Talb 's Uppsala home was raided , and the clothing seized taken to the UK for forensic tests , following court and Swedish government approval .
27 It was also in this film , when he had a long and exacting monologue at the end , that he finally saw it as what he termed an allegory to his own career : he had the chance of taking a university scholarship but instead chose to take to the road and share his life with some interesting characters , though by this stage of the story in the film itself , Dupea 's liberation is being challenged .
28 NOT only did the Kiwis get blown off the park at the Hong Kong Sevens by Fiji , but three gnarled members of their supporters club got taken to the cleaners in a local hostess bar .
29 Partly because of the lack of predators , many island birds have lost the ability to fly ; after all , flying requires enormous energy , and on islands , those that do take to the air could in theory be blown out to sea .
30 In Europe the protesters had also started taking to the streets or , more often than not , the fields and forests .
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