Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] take to the " in BNC.

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1 There had been threats that Pasok supporters would take to the streets in mass protest in the event of a guilty verdict against their leader .
2 More than 100 vessels will take to the Mersey on June 20 when there will also be an air display over the river .
3 At last the respectable citizen can take to the streets and get himself home . ’
4 ‘ Aye , well , well ; but I 'll tell you , there 's one thing I 'm sure of an' that 's the child will take to the yard quicker than the mother will take to the cells an , the life she 'll be forced to live there .
5 The chopper will take to the air .
6 In just over twenty four hours time the international rock star Bruce Springsteen will take to the stage at Britain 's first specially-designed outside rock venue .
7 Among the performers will be Alex 's very own Dave Spruce — whose sixties band Kick Back will take to the stage .
8 THOUSANDS of people will take to the streets of Glasgow tomorrow in support of the Albion axle factory , which has been under threat since the financial collapse of its Dutch parent company last month .
9 HONEYWELL EXPLAINS HOW APPLE 's QUADRA WILL TAKE TO THE SKIES
10 " This Meeting being informed that Cart Drivers are very inattentive as to their Conduct upon the road with Carts It is now recommended that all Travellers upon the road shall take to the Left in all situations , and that when a Traveller upon the road shall loose a shew of his horse , the Parochial Blacksmith shall be obliged to give preference to the Traveller . "
11 77 rafts will take to the water at Hay on Wye early tomorrow morning and it will take 3 days to complete the 100 mile journey through Hereford , Ross and Monmouth to Chepstow .
12 If the weather holds out , Rupert Bear and friends will take to the skies again tomorrow .
13 Starting Monday and for six days , our panel of highly-qualified experts will take to the road in a bid to help YOU slim down and shape up .
14 ‘ The young men should take to the hills . ’
15 The league have also agreed that there will be three substitutes next season , including a recognised goalkeeper , that both sides will take to the pitch together before kick-off and clubs will have the option of putting players names on the back of their shirts .
16 More than six hundred men and women will take to the River Wye this Bank Holiday for the annual Wye raft race .
17 More than six hundred men and women will take to the River Wye this Bank Holiday for the annual Wye raft race .
18 ‘ Aye , well , well ; but I 'll tell you , there 's one thing I 'm sure of an' that 's the child will take to the yard quicker than the mother will take to the cells an , the life she 'll be forced to live there .
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