Example sentences of "taking [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps .
2 A The only significant change in Premium Bonds in recent years was four years ago when total prize money was reduced from 7 per cent of the value of all Bonds taking part to 6.5 .
3 Acting Det Insp Steve Richards urged people taking money to the bank on a regular basis to vary the routes and times .
4 My mum does n't like me taking money to school , in quantities
5 Subsequently a mob raided and plundered Morval , taking bounty to the value of £200 .
6 In most of the prisons , corruption has become a way of life and inmates believe that without taking recourse to corrupt practices they can not cope with the culture that prevails .
7 From the point when the Government 's high interest rate policies start taking effect to the point when companies start calling in the receiver , there tends to be quite a delay — liquidity problems do not suddenly emerge unless something dramatically goes wrong .
8 taking light to the heart .
9 Taking ammo to the Middle East .
10 A charity worker says his social security payments are being stopped because he 's taking aid to Sarajevo .
11 Part of their group , the 60 Artillery Support Squadron , has lead the first convoy of dozens of army trucks taking aid to refugees in central Bosnia .
12 An Army spokesman said gunmen from the HVO Croatian Defence Force attacked the 500-lorry convoy taking aid to the town of Tuzla .
13 TAKING AUNTIE TO TASK
14 Lyall and McGiven in the dugout taking Town to success .
15 Cash greatly impressed in defeating 25th ranked David Wheaton , and then by taking Lendl to 7–6 in the 3rd set in the final .
16 Time travellers forbidden from remaining in one place for more than a short while , The Shamen are taking pop to places it 's hitherto been excluded from .
17 Time travellers forbidden from remaining in one place for more than a short while , The Shamen are taking pop to places it 's hitherto been excluded from .
18 Some small instrumented areas have been selected as representative of particular conditions whereas others were experimental , in which change due to logging or other forms of land use change could be monitored either by change in one basin or by comparison of several areas in which changes were taking place to differing degrees .
19 It does mean , however , that we must consider human beings as conceptualising animals , reflecting on what is taking place to them and , furthermore , doing something about it .
20 In the labour market it reduces to the need by workers and employers to calculate what changes , if any , are taking place to the real wage rate when money wages and the absolute price level are rising .
21 I think it 's for taking stuff to the factory and that .
22 When he was supposed to be playing football he used to watch the parent birds taking stuff to the nest .
23 ‘ What about taking Gran to a day centre ? ’ asks Katie , ‘ Lucy 's grandmother goes to one and she loves it .
24 No ban … because he was taking dog to the vet
25 Taking accompaniment to be in general music of a supporting nature , it has two main roles : to provide atmosphere ; and to complete the essence of the music .
26 We knew her and we also knew that she was taking food to a different set of prisoners ; they were beginning to scatter over an increasingly wide area as there was now no hope of an immediate Allied invasion of northern Italy , which was what everyone had hoped for .
27 On an earlier visit these children had closely observed nesting birds taking food to their young .
28 He had already sent one message to the police about Selden , and another to his boy to stop him taking food to the hut .
29 ‘ I hope you remembered to bring a tin-opener , ’ said Sophia , in confusion , for the idea of taking food to the deprived Roman cats had set up in her head a muddled train of thought , which had something to do with Anglo- and Roman Catholicism , as if the latter had need of nourishment from the former .
30 Do you know one or two of my friends castigated me two years ago for taking food to somebody who was sleeping in the gardens .
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