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

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1 The army takes aid to the needy .
2 ‘ You will be surprised to hear that a young boy takes food to the prisoner .
3 1984 : Shock horror as authority takes exception to the amount of obscenity on record .
4 Obin takes exception to the assertion that Cobol is strongly typed , arguing that you can , for example , add ASCII format to a more optimised format .
5 Blue chips such as British Telecom are realising that it makes sense to ‘ take work to the people to overcome a permanent shortage of software engineers in the South East , says Malcolm Lees at BT 's software centre .
6 Did did many people take stuff to the
7 Did many people take stuff to the pawn shop ?
8 Shabba Shabba hey : too big for the reggae market , but can he take ragga to the masses ?
9 After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps .
10 It only one took blow to the heart from this knife , worn as a knuckle duster , to kill David Knock .
11 Acting Det Insp Steve Richards urged people taking money to the bank on a regular basis to vary the routes and times .
12 ‘ We can all look back and remember how Amstrad took hi-fi to the mass market , how it removed the mystique from the computer and exploded the market . ’
13 Subsequently a mob raided and plundered Morval , taking bounty to the value of £200 .
14 From the point when the Government 's high interest rate policies start taking effect to the point when companies start calling in the receiver , there tends to be quite a delay — liquidity problems do not suddenly emerge unless something dramatically goes wrong .
15 taking light to the heart .
16 Guest of honour was Pat Moody , a member of a local team of people who took aid to the orphanage and helped to refurbish it in May last year and have been charting progress there ever since .
17 Taking ammo to the Middle East .
18 An Army spokesman said gunmen from the HVO Croatian Defence Force attacked the 500-lorry convoy taking aid to the town of Tuzla .
19 We took mind to the
20 Although this meant that the investigation required a further step to make the link with what was happening in practice , it also implied that the systemic information base would remain valid even if changes took place to the form of the actual information items .
21 It was n't that Ice-T never got to meet the highly desirable Coffy , whose destruction of dope dealers took place to the accompaniment of a Roy Ayers score , but rather that he and Hinojosa failed to obtain the rights to a James Brown track from the movie Black Caesar .
22 The ‘ Sea Mussel ’ was mobilised and an ROV search took place to the north east of the previous recovery site , some 13km from the main wreckage field .
23 Because it took anthropomorphism to the nth degree , Mr Lendrem 's conclusions may be summarised as follows : ( 1 ) When ducks sleep they close their eyes .
24 In the labour market it reduces to the need by workers and employers to calculate what changes , if any , are taking place to the real wage rate when money wages and the absolute price level are rising .
25 I think it 's for taking stuff to the factory and that .
26 When he was supposed to be playing football he used to watch the parent birds taking stuff to the nest .
27 He took Mould to the room without any floorboards , and helped him piece together a bizarre contraption containing metal beams , weights and cogs .
28 Trustee Bradford Eastman Phillips , retired president of Totes rain gear company and a member of the $1 million-plus club , took title to the Great Hall , which is henceforth known as the Phillips Hall .
29 He took hir to the canteen .
30 No ban … because he was taking dog to the vet
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