Example sentences of "[adv] take [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 She says well , we can only take up to the value of your car , , which is more than they did !
2 b ) The applied finish might not take properly to the surface and flake off .
3 The Grocers did not take kindly to the breakaway and , with the support of the Lord Mayor , the Commons were approached to revoke the decision .
4 Wood , which is really a craftsman 's material , does not take kindly to the inevitable abuses of an emergency .
5 Less directly but equally importantly , people living in the vicinity of a large plant would not take kindly to the idea that it was not under the control of human beings who are on the spot and are assumed to know exactly what is happening .
6 Above all , they did not take kindly to the notion of becoming citizens of a European Union .
7 The downside is that some memory managers might not take kindly to the reload option , but if you try it and can get away with it , it 's the one to opt for .
8 Interestingly , the shrouds are taken down to a deep , galvanised , mild steel I-beam which runs between this bulkhead and the main bulkhead forward of the mast : ties are not taken down to the hull itself , so the lockers and shelving behind the settees remain unobstructed .
9 The remainder , with the exception of the woman with the dislocated jaw and the man with the angina attack , were mainly suffering from severe shock and were quickly taken out to the ambulances .
10 After completion of each option , the user is automatically taken back to the previous index page .
11 He has also taken quickly to the Boat Race .
12 Their views are then taken forward to the Central Association which passes them on to the Bank through forums such as the Joint Consultative Committee .
13 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
14 Mr Koc remained in hospital for six days , and was then taken back to the small hotel where he had been staying since his arrival in London .
15 The material was then taken back to the laboratory , where the real work was undertaken and is still going on .
16 In some contexts , and particularly where the document to be served originated abroad , an informal mode of service is used ; typically the document is passed to a local police station , and is either taken round to the defendant 's address or the defendant is invited to call in to collect it .
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