Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] take to the " in BNC.

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1 The route taken to the abbey was through the Circeo National Park and along the scenic coastal road next to the Tyrrhenian sea .
2 She found herself gazing , for minutes on end , at photographs of young men in their flying kit , waiting for the command to take to the skies .
3 There 's no game for Oxford this weekend so the next time the team takes to the field they 'll be under new management …
4 Alter two long years of hard work , the Corsair took to the air once again on August 22 , 1976 as NX1337A. and , after the required air test schedule , it was repainted in its original ‘ 15F.22 ’ markings , complete with the black and yellow Suez stripes .
5 The Army took to the offensive after Wijeratne 's announcement , and by June 22 the government claimed to have driven the LTTE from the east , including their stronghold in Batticaloa town .
6 The firebird dined exclusively upon golden apples and its powerful wings created strong winds when the bird took to the air ; as he flew , all the other birds would fall silent in awe at his grace .
7 She loved her third husband like the bird takes to the wing and the sea turns on the tide .
8 David , aged nine , empties our bin in the yard to pick out the salvageable items before he crams the rest into a sack to take to the dump .
9 John Major , who believes £150 billion of extra world trade hangs on a GATT deal , is anxious for an agreement to take to the forthcoming Edinburgh Euro summit .
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