Example sentences of "[be] take to the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , ’ they continue , ‘ we 've been reading your columns and we 're just a little bit worried that you might mean it when you say that the European Community is a fraudulent delusion ; the German economy is kaput ; the French are morally bankrupt ; racism is becoming endemic ; America 's had it ; Britain 's in for five years of total chaos and the middle-classes will soon be taking to the streets . |
2 | On Saturday , the environmental campaigners will be taking to the streets of Colchester to urge furniture buyers to boycott stores which stock products made of mahogany . |
3 | Eight hundred competitors will be taking to the water this weekend for the annual River Wye raft race . |
4 | Some of the world 's finest vintage aircraft will be taking to the skies at a display this weekend . |
5 | This weekend , top harmonica player Brendan Power and guitarist Frank Kilkelly will be taking to the stage , at around 8pm . |
6 | The doctor 's certificate must be taken to the Registrar of Births and Deaths in the registration sub-district where the death occurred , normally within five days . |
7 | If someone dies in hospital , they may rest in the hospital mortuary , or the funeral director will arrange for the body to be taken to the chapel of rest . |
8 | Everyone has the right to a church funeral , and for the body to be taken to the church , but it is not necessary to have a service at a funeral whether it is a burial or a cremation . |
9 | We moved from the orchard taking the prisoners with us and leaving the wounded to be taken to the rear . |
10 | On the other hand agricultural land is fixed so that beasts and tools have to be taken to the fields and then off them . |
11 | The machine could either stand on the threshing floor of an orthodox flail-threshing barn , which provided shelter from the weather , or it could be taken to the ricks in the fields . |
12 | ASOFTLY-SOFTLY approach is to be taken to the owners of one of Britain 's strangest threatened landscapes , the Clint-and-Gryke limestone pavements of the Yorkshire Dales . |
13 | The shop stewards also decided that all accident and emergency cases would be taken to the nearest accident and emergency department . |
14 | The day was still dank and moist when I emerged , but I called a taxi from the rank outside , and asked to be taken to the ruins of Holford House , once the home of Mr Harvey-Beaumont . |
15 | Outside the church , I found a taxi rank , jumped in a taxi and asked to be taken to the village that gave County Louth its name . |
16 | Then we were requested to assemble in the lobby , ready to be taken to the Riverside Theatre for the opening public event . |
17 | Given the ecumenical spirit which has prevailed in many school religious assemblies for a number of years , it was hardly surprising that serious objection would be taken to the emphasis on Christian traditions that was incorporated into the law on collective worship . |
18 | He especially liked to be taken to the home of a couple , to sleep securely between them if they 'd let him , and then in the morning to ask them questions about their house , about the furniture which they 'd chosen together . |
19 | Usually , his penis is then packed in ice — and he may well have to be taken to the operating theatre to have the blood clot removed from inside it . |
20 | Maria kept asking to be taken to the theatre . |
21 | Two approaches can be adopted to minimize the response time : a simple approach is to devise portable GIS which can be taken to the hazard ; a more complex solution is to couple the GIS to real-time monitoring systems . |
22 | George and I were to be victims , I was to be taken to the top floor and George to the third floor up . |
23 | Need to be taken to the toilet at routine intervals , usually two-hourly . |
24 | She had fervently hoped to be taken to the sergeant with the kindly expression and ruddy cheeks , or one of the men in the trailer , but it was not to be . |
25 | It suggests that the courts are entitled to be satisfied that certain minimal procedural requirements have been fulfilled but that , thereafter , and provided that they are fulfilled , no objection can be taken to the validity of the Act on grounds of its substantial content . |
26 | The output of the a.m. tuner may be taken to the ‘ auxiliary ’ input of almost any hi-fi audio amplifier . |
27 | The other side of R6 has a wire attached which should be taken to the common ( -V ) foil track on the main board . |
28 | It was argued that many disputes which were previously resolved by headmen would be taken to the new courts . |
29 | ‘ I introduced myself to a senior police officer as an international terrorist who would like to be taken to the England dressing room . |
30 | In which period should the refund be taken to the profit and loss account ? |