Example sentences of "[am/are] take to [art] " in BNC.

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1 Today we 're taking to the road with the stars .
2 ‘ I 've just been asked to take over a leading role in a production that 's been playing in Stratford which they 're taking to the Barbican .
3 You can ask for the visits to be extended , but before you get that you 're taken to the governor and asked why you want it longer and who is coming to visit you .
4 Recognising that a lot of women are taking to the hills , and that they may feel a little intimidated by such a male-orientated sport , especially since they all dress in the same fluffy things as us now , I have come up with a startling new innovation .
5 TWO local firemen are taking to the water to raise cash for the Royal Surrey County Hospital at Guildford .
6 Mosher claims the abortions are still going on , but are fewer in number — women are taking to the hills and giving birth under primitive conditions .
7 Why more women are taking to the bottle
8 The stalwarts of the Hunterston Cycle Club are taking to the road again in the name of charity .
9 HUNDREDS of Belfast pensioners are taking to the streets to win a better deal from the Government .
10 COMICS Ben Elton and Lenny Henry — once seen as alternative , now mainstream stalwarts — are taking to the road next month in a series of solo stand-up dates .
11 When the maltster is satisfied that germination has unlocked the rich natural sugars in the barley , the grains are taken to a kiln room where heat stops germination .
12 In that story women are taken to a castle , where they are abused and tormented by men .
13 Very few ideas that are taken to an OI will be adopted ( e.g. four out of 100 at Eastman Kodak Company , 1979–88 ) .
14 Courses in the earlier years introduce and develop the study of topics that are taken to an advanced level at honours — the pronunciation and grammar , and the functional , regional , and social varieties of present-day English and of the earlier periods of Old English , Middle English , and Early Modern English .
15 They are taken to the pond for a bath perhaps by one daughter-in-law , and she baths them all .
16 From the sealed fused container located inside the house , ‘ tails ’ are taken to the consumer control switch , past a main fuse to the consumer 's distribution unit with 6 , 8 or 10 connecting points and fuses .
17 The next morning participants are taken to the marina , introduced to their skippers , given a safety briefing , and taken through the basics of sailing .
18 All other differences are taken to the profit and loss account .
19 Any differences are taken to the profit and loss account .
20 Planning authorities have become aware of these practices and often now include conditions that roads are taken to the boundary of adjoining land , where future development is anticipated .
21 Other exchange gains and losses are taken to the profit and loss account .
22 Any surpluses or deficits in the pension schemes identified by periodic actuarial valuations are taken to the profit and loss account over the remainder of the expected service lives of current employees .
23 Other exchange differences are taken to the profit and loss account .
24 Two toddler-type swings are requested as it is felt that more often than not two small children are taken to the playing field accompanied either by one or two adults and the provision of two swings would prevent disputes .
25 The schemata are gardens of meditation and when I think of poetry , I am taken to the far country of Li Po , and then I see Thoreau and Jnandas and Rumi and a hundred poets ; their images throng my mind and I am moved and tears come to my eyes .
26 I am taken to an expensive restaurant in Makati , where the president of the company , whose name is Rudy , is throwing a gala dinner in my honor .
27 A GROUP of mothers and daughters are to take to the streets later this month in protest at plans to close an old people 's home in Co Down .
28 1 , that the entire UDR patrol operating in the north of the city should be arrested by police officers from another locality ; 2 , that the UDR soldiers be taken to a holding centre other than Gough Barracks , namely Castlereagh ; 3 , that the interviewing officer should be of senior rank and again the majority of these officers preferably completely unknown to any of the soldiers ( see the case for a re-trial of the UDR 4 , pages 20/21 ) .
29 Just the heat , " muttered the Collector , dreading lest he be taken to the hospital .
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