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

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31 Early one morning in 1974 Serfaty was arrested in his Rabat apartment and taken to the notorious Derb Moulay Cherif prison in Casablanca .
32 The Land-Rover had seen better days , and once we had left the village street and taken to the track — it was little more — that wound up from the village towards the moorland , conversation was difficult .
33 The idea of a sea-journeying goddess may be the origin of the earliest known version of the legend of Ariadne , according to which she was abducted and taken to the offshore island of Dia , where she died .
34 Some bony fish have emulated the cartilaginous skates and rays and taken to the bottom-living life , abandoning the swim-bladder that , ancestrally , was the source of their success .
35 Adequate resuscitation facilities must be provided and taken to the patient ; in particular this applies to defibrillation .
36 Well the the money 's collected by a firm and taken to the bank .
37 Then , on 12 March , the ‘ Big Six ’ of the UGCC were arrested and taken to the remote northern territory where they were separated and held incommunicado .
38 Each Jew must imagine that he personally was brought out of bondage in Egypt and taken to the Holy Land .
39 I had said that we should go to Egypt for this , not believing that the occasion would ever really arise ; that I should be married to Syl and taken to the country in which I had come to life and lost it .
40 This is the key to the continuing popularity of the event : it accommodates , equally , the ambitions of family crews , business men and women who have sold up and taken to the oceans , retired couples and racing skippers in search of another rosette .
41 Once it had burned through the clinker was broken out , loaded into barrows or carts and taken to the grinding mills to be ground into a fine powder .
42 They were put in canvas sacks and taken to the church in Godstowe for burial .
43 Food must be bagged and boxed , and taken to the patient , for nothing nutritious will be otherwise provided .
44 Two Indian women , members of the nomadic and isolated Ayoreo tribe tracked down December 1986 in the Paraguayan jungle and taken to the New Tribes Mission base , have died in a flu epidemic .
45 Later that evening , President Roh 's brother-in-law , Kim Bok Dong , was abducted from his car by police and taken to the presidential Blue House for a meeting with Roh and other family members .
46 The decision ended a trial which the government of Mexico had repeatedly denounced as illegal on the grounds that the defendant had been forcibly abducted and taken to the USA in violation of the US-Mexican extradition treaty .
47 And by the time Cornelius had left the playground and taken to the street , his feet were up and the cigarettes were out .
48 There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else .
49 Were you arrested and taken to the police station and cautioned ?
50 They were put into an ox cart and taken to the main Turkish base at Chanak .
51 These are collected weekly , and taken to the Council 's recycling plant .
52 High winds and high drama off the west coast put the lasers and the darts to the test … sailing craft that is … designed by a boat firm in Banbury … and taken to the limit in their very own National Championships .
53 Peter Davies , the housing association 's chief executive , said all the families were evacuated by boat and taken to the Aberconwy Centre .
54 The girl , who can not be named for legal reasons , was then led out the back door of the court building and taken to the social work department .
55 Gilliane Queripel , 33 , was arrested on Thursday and taken to the police station at Bracknell , Berkshire by detectives investigating the killing .
56 ‘ At night the corpses are cut down and taken to the great lime pits near Charterhouse . ’
57 If you leave them behind and take to the lanes you 'll rarely see a car .
58 ( v ) Transfer the uterus to the disinfectant in the screw-capped container and take to the vicinity of the foster mother .
59 Birds leave their roosts and take to the skies ; monkeys jump away through the branches to find breakfast , and antelope disperse once more over the open plains to graze , knowing that if danger comes they stand a good chance of seeing it before it gets lethally close .
60 For this , you don a neoprene suit , boots , flippers and life-jacket and take to the water in a specially adapted inflated lorry inner tube .
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