Example sentences of "take to the " in BNC.

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1 If you leave them behind and take to the lanes you 'll rarely see a car .
2 He acknowledged that ‘ having him loose does raise the potential that he might make more mischief , take to the hills and be very hard to find ’ .
3 But , outclassed and outnumbered , most will be destroyed as soon as they take to the air ; and if they do not take to the air they do not matter .
4 A new series of the practical ideas and advice show , as Rebecca Pow , Roy Lancaster and newcomer Matthew Biggs take to the road , visiting private gardens and allotments .
5 That pain in the back of my neck is four pairs of eyes watching every step I take to the church .
6 There is one escape : take to the hills .
7 The vultures take to the sky bearing the deceased with them , upwards to the heavens .
8 January 19 and 26 saw a combined total of 300,000 anti-war activists march in Washington and an equal number take to the streets of San Francisco .
9 In fact the chances for viewing exciting wildlife are getting rarer every day , as hundreds more people take to the hills , bringing dogs and children and wearing colours that can be seen as far away as Belgium .
10 By watching , waiting and chatting you should be able to evaluate the following points , which should be considered before you take to the water .
11 They take to the waters here and
12 Men no longer take to the barricades to redress wrongs .
13 Take to the Aire for a water-line view of England 's third largest city — Leeds .
14 Arboreal rodents , primates , and many other mammals take to the trees as an escape route and the majority of them rarely risk a descent to the ground unless it is vitally necessary .
15 Birds , bats and gliding mammals simply take to the air .
16 Before you take to the high street , it is worth spending time with your partner to think carefully about what you will actually need and perhaps more importantly what you both like : it is surprising how much tastes can differ over the smallest of items !
17 The Cheeses of England and Wales and Zanussi take to the road with BBC Good Food cookery editor Linda Fraser for a programme of culinary events
18 BLUEBOY and BRIGHTER take to the road for a series of Sarah Records extravaganzas at Nottingham Narrow Boat .
19 Take to the nursery slopes
20 We all share the same sky and the same passion , which is to see our joint projects take to the air .
21 Urumqi ( Urumchi ) , the capital of Xinjiang province , saw thousands of students take to the streets in large demonstrations at the end of the year .
22 Downing St gets a facelift as Ministers take to the bunker
23 TAKE TO THE ROAD
24 Roads Minister Kenneth Carlisle said : ‘ If candidates had a more thorough knowledge of the Highway Code and other safety matters they would be more prepared when they take to the roads by themselves . ’
25 ‘ Some people take to the Cup more than others .
26 Indeed , they demonstrate little interest in or carry any vim into their academic work ; certainly nothing to compare with the avid desire for technique and expertise many take to the sports field .
27 Making a low fly-by and overshoot , Norseman V CF–BSB along with C–FJIN operates with Red Lake Airways Ltd , and was one of 11 Norsemen t take to the air during the opening of Norseman Park on July 25 at Red Lake .
28 With the vast amount of based warbirds present at Mecca , enthusiasts are guaranteed to see something of interest take to the air for the final time this year , before hangar doors are closed and winter maintenance schedules begin .
29 Over the next century Bretonnian territory is gradually cleared of Orcs who take to the mountains and forests to escape the king 's knights .
30 On warm days the answer is simple — take to the air .
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