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

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1 For a while , my route flirted with the border and after some easy going across the Severn Valley , I took to the hills again , following a roman road over Long Mountain .
2 The next day I took to the drizzling streets of Cuzco with a hangover of Sacsayhuaman proportions . )
3 I took to the vice ports in revenge . ’
4 ‘ Yes , that money that I took to the taxi rank this morning .
5 That pain in the back of my neck is four pairs of eyes watching every step I take to the church .
6 The approach which I take to the subject is one concerned almost exclusively with the Anglo-American tradition , though Hegel is allowed into the last chapter , at the end of which I give some references to sample writings in the continental tradition , especially critical theory .
7 I lean into the compost box to grab a double armful of grass cuttings which I take to the courgette beyond the shed and carefully place around the stem .
8 I take to the freeways .
9 When he come , when his first one on , said she bet nobody , why Alice come last night at six o'clock but I did n't put them on , I was only at the , I take to the shops you know you do , you have to put the name who you 're talking to on
10 Today 's challenge by Cambridge was the start to the annual boat race which takes to the Thames at the end of March …
11 After all , many groups which take to the streets are looking for publicity .
12 FERGIE 'S four-year-old daughter Princess Beatrice will be king today when she takes to the boards in the nativity play at Upton House school in Windsor , Berks .
13 Jane Fowler appreciates her own failings as she takes to the open road with an advanced driving instructor
14 WOULD you take to the stage at Darlington 's Civic Theatre for half a sixpence ?
15 Who do you take to the library with you ?
16 Who did you take to the library with you ?
17 ACTRESS Kathleen Turner stole the show when she took to the stage at a late-night bar for a karaoke session .
18 When we approached she took to the steep places where we could not follow , and so we left her . ’
19 She took to the good life like a duck to water , ’ she added wryly .
20 She took to the skies with Sqn Ldr Dick Coles from RAF Dishforth and raised £200 for meningitis research .
21 The penalty comes after an invasion involving around 2,000 Birmingham supporters , who took to the pitch at the end of the Third Division game against Stoke .
22 Like many East Anglians who took to the sea he first served on the farm :
23 Those coal heavers , weavers , sailors , labourers and others of the lower orders who took to the streets in 1768 were to a large extent caught up in a political moment which coincided with longer-running economic grievances .
24 It was not something you took to the doctor — until Valium and Librium arrived on the market .
25 Now anything really deadly serious that took place then you taken to the headmaster 's room and he dealt with it .
26 By watching , waiting and chatting you should be able to evaluate the following points , which should be considered before you take to the water .
27 Before you take to the high street , it is worth spending time with your partner to think carefully about what you will actually need and perhaps more importantly what you both like : it is surprising how much tastes can differ over the smallest of items !
28 Or as the brochure says ‘ whether you take to the sky for business or pleasure the functional fixed gear Tobago makes for plenty of fun en route ’ .
29 Over the next century Bretonnian territory is gradually cleared of Orcs who take to the mountains and forests to escape the king 's knights .
30 It would pose a particular problem , though , for stressed teachers , who take to the staffroom in great need of something to relax them .
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