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

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1 Families may have to share lavatories with other families or it may be inconveniently placed and so parents find that it is too much bother to take children to the lavatory and continue to let them soil .
2 and with so much steam coming from the forwards all the signs were that Gloucester were going to take sale to the cleaners
3 As soon as I got back to Fontanellato I went to see the doctor , who decided to take Eric to the Apennines the following day .
4 Will I have to take children to the Clinic ?
5 John Lovelady netted the winner with Peter Doyle ( 2 ) , Russ Higgins and Richard Lucas also netting to take Panthers to the top of the table .
6 Another day they went to take flowers to the grave of John 's grandfather , Lawrie Ward .
7 Granny said it gave her someone to talk to when she was baking or doing the housework and Grandad liked to take Morag to the farm next door to show her the hens and pigs and the other animals who lived there .
8 If she had n't arranged to take Sandra to the doctor 's Marjorie would probably go back to bed herself , now , with a cup of tea and the Daily Mail .
9 In the meantime , RAF crews will continue to take comfort to the victims who are prisoners in their own land .
10 As Mappin says , ‘ … someone had to take tennis to the public … ’
11 I had to take Tony to the casualty on Saturday ?
12 Claire said : ‘ I had to take Rachel to the doctor 's because she was so poorly .
13 Francis is determined to take Wednesday to the top but he has handed the credit for starting the process to Ron Atkinson , his predecessor .
14 He wanted to take O'Hara to the Beaux Arts Club to drink him into sleep .
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