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

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1 ‘ We would n't have thought it possible , ’ said Lyn , daughter of Angela , who has taken Sam to classes .
2 ‘ I 'd give a bag of gold , ’ Benjamin murmured , ‘ to know what has taken Santerre to Glastonbury .
3 By choosing to take at face value all the evidence pointing to the futility of the war , and ignoring all those who believed , with patent sincerity , that they were fighting for something worthwhile against something evil , he has taken cynicism to the point of naivety .
4 Recently the Commission has taken Germany to court because its law relating to the support of its film industry retains the requirement of German nationality when handing out subsidies .
5 Promoting Historic Scotland abroad has taken Bill to conferences and trade missions in South East Asia , Japan , Germany , Canada and the United States in the last year .
6 He has taken pupils to America where there are lots of Quaker schools .
7 In the 13 years since Montague broke away from Cables Montague , his father 's trucking company , he has taken Tiphook to pole position in the European container leasing business — a complementary , and vastly bigger , business than trailer leasing — and to second place in the world market behind General Electric subsidiary Genstar .
8 She has taken Diana to Covent Garden on innumerable occasions in the last few years .
9 The government 's development thrust has been furthered : a great deal of construction has taken place to the benefit of developers and major building companies .
10 In the first place , instead of searching for the long-term consequences of early family experiences , a switch has taken place to the study of immediate effects .
11 The communication of bands and set lists in Maths then has to take place to teachers , pupils and parents .
12 About four weeks after Martinho 's capture — or his escape from Osvaldo , whichever way you like to look at it — he 'd taken Goreng to the spot .
13 ‘ Because , three months ago , Heather telephoned me and asked if I 'd taken Clare to the Skein of Geese a couple of weeks before her death .
14 West German trade unions have already had to take action to re to prevent their government from denying equal conditions to workers in the former East Germany .
15 Had we followed the advice of our so-called revolutionary counsellors , this substantial move toward a political revolution would not have taken place to anything like the extent shown by the figures .
16 Delegation of management responsibilities will be needed : ( 1 ) to avoid having to take day to day problems to full partners ' meetings for decision ; ( 2 ) to free individual partners from onerous administrative tasks so as to allow them to concentrate on fee earning ; ( 3 ) because it is inherently more efficient .
17 Will I have to take children to the Clinic ?
18 So erm , in fact , I would have loved to have taken Jonathan to the pantomime erm , it 's on until er
19 when I 've taken things to him I must admit
20 I 've taken suspects to the police station when I have n't been able to break them down , and I 've told my inspector exactly what 's happened , he 's got the whole picture and then he 's closed the door and called the man in , closed the door .
21 He said he had taken Kurlovich to Barcelona aware of the positive test and fearful disclosure might bring on a dope scandal similar to the Bulgarian one which shook the 1988 Games .
22 Eleven days after he had taken Estabrook to the encampment in Streatham , Chant realized he would soon be having a visitor .
23 At first Emma had taken Ruth to the school twice a day , and fetched her home at midday and at night .
24 Although a number of rather insincere sounding press interviews gave no hint of any rift ( in fact they seemed to make a point of stating the reverse , itself a suspicious fact ) it was said that Morrissey had taken exception to Marr 's increasing amount of non-Smiths activities .
25 There had been an almighty family row a fortnight before : Tristram had remarked that she was overworked and that they could easily afford a servant , and Harry had taken exception to the suggestion .
26 the company of several YCs who had taken exception to three Asians drinking in the saloon bar .
27 Mary told him how she had taken provisions to Granny Fordham , then seen the deer in the back of the car , and been chased , and finally how she had cross the marsh to reach the keeper before the raiders got away .
28 A 96 helped salvage a draw at Sydney after Bradman 's 340 not out had taken NSW to 713 for 6 , and a 60 against Queensland and 87 against the strong 1928–29 MCC bowling raised his prospects .
29 Two penalties by Derek McAleese put them 6-0 up in as many minutes and five minutes later after a huge McAleese kick had taken play to the corner Davie Tweed won the line out and Johnny Caskey nipped over for the try which McAleese converted .
30 The house , after Sue and Sylvia had taken Robin to school , was quiet .
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