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 .
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