Example sentences of "[pers pn] 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 | 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 . |
11 | Jane Fowler appreciates her own failings as she takes to the open road with an advanced driving instructor |
12 | WOULD you take to the stage at Darlington 's Civic Theatre for half a sixpence ? |
13 | Who do you take to the library with you ? |
14 | Who did you take to the library with you ? |
15 | ACTRESS Kathleen Turner stole the show when she took to the stage at a late-night bar for a karaoke session . |
16 | When we approached she took to the steep places where we could not follow , and so we left her . ’ |
17 | She took to the good life like a duck to water , ’ she added wryly . |
18 | She took to the skies with Sqn Ldr Dick Coles from RAF Dishforth and raised £200 for meningitis research . |
19 | It was not something you took to the doctor — until Valium and Librium arrived on the market . |
20 | Now anything really deadly serious that took place then you taken to the headmaster 's room and he dealt with it . |
21 | By watching , waiting and chatting you should be able to evaluate the following points , which should be considered before you take to the water . |
22 | 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 ! |
23 | 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 ’ . |
24 | It 's much easier for me to centralise all requests , arrange the shipping — or , in this case , give them to you to take to the island . |
25 | The university has an abundance of clubs which will enable you to take to the hills in good company . |
26 | So , after some basic instruction in the grounds of Ruthin Castle , we took to the hills in a variety of 4WD vehicles . |
27 | But all that was put to one side when the protests started and we took to the streets . |
28 | We proceeded from the old bay at Caraven Arms used by the BC Railway and walked by road to the site of the old Strettford Bridge Junction , where we took to the old track bed as far as Glen Burrell Bridge , where we joined the road again , calling in on the Rev. Ray Arnold at Horderley , who was waiting with coffee and biscuits . |
29 | From a half doze Jane saw Christopher and Francis emerge from the barn , go to the kitchen and re-emerge with the sack of flour , which they took to the barn ! |
30 | They took to the path with gusto , he finding the line somewhere between the nearside bank and the middle ridge , while the other more or less followed in the wake , content to orchestrate himself around the camera with his umbrella . |