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

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1 Maybe a few Hollywood producers should take that idea to heart .
2 Did Marcus , did Marcus take that wine to work ?
3 Oh yeah I think so , I do n't think that I can make anything of it , I 'll take that box to school because they might be doing a
4 ‘ You must take this note to Madame de Mauban , ’ I said , ‘ and tomorrow , at two o'clock in the morning , you must open the front door of the new castle .
5 The Cutter Vansittart is here also and will take this letter to town .
6 Suddenly Minton stopped the taxi , handed Wirth-Miller some money saying ‘ Excuse me , would you take these sailors to lunch ’ and got out .
7 It will take many years to phase out existing cars that run on high octane leaded petrol .
8 If possible , give individual care rather than take several people to bed at the same time .
9 We took that wall to pieces with supreme care , with an almost surgical skill .
10 You never took that form to school .
11 They got off the bus at Holborn and got a train to Mile End , from there taking another train to Ilford .
12 Johnson , took another taxi to Harrow , where the prison officer was released .
13 It took some balls to beard the Colonel in his lair .
14 ‘ The district council , however , is of the view that taking this case to court could lead to more damage to the area through adverse publicity and this would be against the interests of local people .
15 They took this idea to BBS , a new production company formed by Bob Rafelson , Bert Schneider and Steve Blauner ( thus BBS — Bob , Bert and Steve ) to produce intelligent low-budget pictures — the thinking man 's Roger Corman movies , someone said .
16 They took this idea to Prince Charles ' Youth Business Trust — and came away with a low-interest loan for £4,000 .
17 Boswell and Johnson took this road to Cruden Bay , in order to fulfil an invitation put in train by a lady they had met at worship in Aberdeen on Sunday morning .
18 ‘ YOU 'LL be doing , not one good turn , but two , by taking these things to Granny Fordham 's , Mary , ’ said Mrs. Grant , the farmer 's wife .
19 What will be a few minutes of footage on the screen took all day to film .
20 Mr Dinsdale and his partner Ted Vasey took both men to hospital .
21 Since those days — when he starred as the original Ribena Kid at the age of eight — Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo has taken that motto to heart and gone from strength to strength .
22 In your jar and I think you 've also taken this jar to school have n't you ?
23 In the past , Ottawa has taken such owners to court in an attempt to maintain regulatory control over what TV programmes Canadians would be allowed to see .
24 He could n't fathom why she 'd taken such exception to Eleanor .
25 The biggest worry on Wall Street , where priorities tend to be narrowly focused , is over the dividend : if the company has to take another $1,000m to $2,000m of charges this quarter to cover further closures , it is unlikely to be able to meet the dividend out of cash flow .
26 On Friday morning she always went to take some food to Kitty Dawson .
27 Do you want to take some cones to nursery ?
28 And so I was the one that used to take this lunch to father .
29 In encouraging social workers to take this approach to understanding and assessing a vulnerable elderly person , one is recognising the significance of functional capacity and coping ability .
30 Well , the old chap come and got me out of school that morning to take this horse to Norwich .
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