Example sentences of "take [art] [noun] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the day , remember , when he takes the money to Mordecai . |
2 | The fifth stage takes the riders to Wasquehal . |
3 | ‘ Who lands at Dover and takes the road to Oxford ? ’ |
4 | The 2–8–0 is seen at Shireoaks as it takes the line to Shirebrook , heading back to its Buttlerley base . |
5 | I immediately thought it over and said , ‘ Go and ask Semenov to issue a visa to your son 's wife , so that she can take the girl to London ’ . |
6 | Enthusiasts can take the trail to Sansepolcro and on , across the Mountains of the Moon , to see the sublime ‘ Flagellation ’ in the Ducal Palace at Urbino , undoubtedly the greatest small picture in the world . |
7 | Let me take the dress to Donna while you find something else to put on . ’ |
8 | Tour two will run in the opposite direction ; while tour three will take the route to Kettering and back via Corby and Syston Junction . |
9 | Sometimes I would take the ferry to Cheng Chau Island , where life is still peaceful , unhurried , very Chinese . |
10 | With macari 's arrival on hold again , Frank Connor will take the players to Seamill tomorrow to concentrate on the European business in hand . |
11 | When Minton first met him he had already discovered Soho and , whilst telling his opera-singer mother that he was off to the Science Museum , would take the tube to Tottenham Court Road to wash dishes in the Budapest run by Victor Sassie ( later the proprietor of the Gay Hussar ) . |
12 | I 'll take the train to London and I 'll go and see Cunningham . |
13 | ‘ You will take the train to London , my boy . |
14 | Ford believed , in fact , that putting colleges with the CNAA rather than their local university meant for students that ‘ academically they might as well take the train to London ’ . |
15 | Why do n't yous take the train to Bangor ? |
16 | I watched Sir John take the path to Glastonbury and knew there was little point in tracking him any further . |
17 | The next day also , Ian would take the bus to Lima which skirted Sendero territory . |
18 | Then Liam and Nellie would take the bus to Belfast , then the train to Dublin , where they would stay overnight at the Gresham Hotel . |
19 | If you are visiting the railway for the gala weekend it will be possible to let the train take the strain to Corfe Castle , so to speak , by using the bus which operates from Harman 's Cross on Sunday . |
20 | You can take the Settle to Carlisle Railway with an exciting trip over the Ribblehead Viaduct . |
21 | You carried a cord around in your pocket and you 'd take the dog to Wavertree Pinfold . |
22 | Maybe , I 'll take a trip to Granada or that shimmering village of Mojacar on the hill . |
23 | ‘ I meant we should take a trip to Hadrian 's wall . ’ |
24 | It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole . |
25 | They will then take a ferry to France to visit Paris before flying to Honolulu via San Francisco . |
26 | " I 'll take a cup to Willis . |
27 | After breakfast you will take a flight to Pokhara and the Fishtail Lodge , where you will stay for 2 nights . |
28 | You will take a bus to Denderah where you will visit the Temple of Hathor and continue to Abydos to see the Temple of Seti I , Ramses II and the Osireion . |
29 | I heard all he said to thee … though we could take a boat to France … they go regular . |
30 | ‘ Fear that you might leave Czechoslovakia without first returning to your hotel , ’ he replied , then grinned wryly as he added , ‘ For the first time in my life I find that I ca n't think logically — for why would you take a train to Mariánské Láznë to leave Czechoslovakia , when you could more easily take a plane from Prague ? |