Example sentences of "[adv] take to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | First to go was a rather nervous Richard Crout with Jesse , a 1908 steam roller , belching out smoke he gingerly took to the roads . |
2 | The leaders of Eastern religions which had resisted the appearance of the railway , as in China and Japan , soon found that their co-religionists swiftly took to the rails to visit temples and shrines . |
3 | All of this activity has meant that aircraft and artefact restoration has necessarily taken to the back-burner , but , to quote one of the volunteers : ‘ no building , no aircraft in the long term ’ . |
4 | But I do remember Sterland giving an interview before the final saying that he was basically taken to the cleaners by the boy . |
5 | But for the butcher , baker , DIY shop , holiday company or plumber , the remedy seems to be to go to another trader next time , and write this disappointment or disaster down to experience , unless it is bad enough to take to a lawyer or the Small Claims Court . |
6 | our final fling tonight takes to the sport of judo … this weekend Oxford staged the all England Championships . |
7 | In Stein 's day the jade searchers of Chinese Turkestan had already taken to a kind of superficial mining , even if this amounted to no more than burrowing through overlying deposits to search the cobble bed down to depths of up to some twenty feet . |
8 | By early 1981 Dr Salama had already taken to the new station over half the NTV Jos staff , chiefly men and women he had originally recruited . |
9 | Now it has finally taken to the field and just about touched first base , announcing that OfficePower is from today , generally available worldwide on Santa Cruz Operation 's SCO Unix implementation . |
10 | Men no longer take to the barricades to redress wrongs . |
11 | I was pleased that he at once took to the idea . |
12 | Wg Cdr ( " Mad Doc " ) Winfield DFC , AFC — and no braver man ever took to the air , after completing 127 sorties — was found dead by his wife halfway up the stairs with a tray of morning tea , which might be a sort of warning to those of you and there may be a few who do get up to make your wives cups of tea . |
13 | Not one returned , and the Shirley family was left to look after the squadron mascot Darkie , a little dog who usually took to the air as well . |
14 | Miss Julie Goodyear , the earring enriched tragedienne , was once taken to a ‘ pub on the end of a dog lead ’ ; and that |
15 | Anfield has quickly taken to the midfielder and manager Graeme Souness 's decision to replace him with Michael Thomas during Tuesday 's match with Southampton was greeted by a chorus of boos . |
16 | The pupil also takes to the prospective employer or the university admissions tutor the raw scores of exam results . |
17 | Why was it the gorgeous ones passed through so fleetingly while others , like that paunchy , moist-palmed Vic Tatum from Marine Claims always managed to delay in her office , ogling , leering and making suggestive remarks that she could probably take to a Sexual Harassment Tribunal if she had a mind to ! |
18 | Mr Clinton will also take to the road , from New York to the West Coast . |
19 | Although completed and ready to fly in October 1945 ( when short hops are reported to have been undertaken ) it did not officially fly until April 24 , 1946 on which date the other Soviet jet , the MiG–9 , also took to the air shortly before the Yak . |
20 | Israeli Arabs also took to the streets , and riots were reported in Nazareth , Israel 's largest Arab town . |
21 | Yet within two years three parties illegally took to the field in opposition to Tsarism , demonstrating the strength of feeling against the autocracy . |
22 | The accident happened at about 4pm and the driver and passenger were both taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at Gateshead for treatment . |
23 | The woman , who is on holiday with her boyfriend , was later taken to a hospital suffering from injuries and shock . |
24 | The injured animal was later taken to a vet for treatment . |
25 | The remains were later taken to the Gloucestershire Royal Hospital for a full post mortem . |
26 | Great exception was now also taken to the mystical aspect of the Hitler image . |
27 | The amphibians have also taken to the habit . |
28 | A four year old child was taken to the Horton General Hospital in the town , with cuts to his face ; three other people were also taken to the hospital , one with a suspected broken pelvis . |
29 | It had never really taken to the concept of death . |
30 | Little wonder Roy Hattersley has now taken to the pages of the London Evening Standard , complaining that the glitz and the glamour hid the message — as though , somehow , he had been a disinterested spectator in the affair . |