Example sentences of "taking it to " in BNC.

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1 That way , the same effect can be achieved without taking it to the full depth .
2 Constable Dale Buckingham had just collected the car from the scene of the raid , in Bristol , and was taking it to his police station when he saw two men he suspected of being involved in the raid , and stopped .
3 The first , having special application to devout families , was that God had favoured the dead child , by taking it to Himself and so sparing it both the suffering of this world and the danger that its relative innocence ( for children were born in sin ) would become corrupted .
4 I 'm taking it to her in Paris . ’
5 The kitchen window was still open and I climbed in after crushing another handful of lavender with the intention of taking it to bed with me for an invigorating sleep , if such a thing is possible .
6 Where would they be taking it to and who would be drawing ?
7 It is a cruel irony that the man who has done most to reform the party and its policies , taking it to within a whisker of power , should be blamed for its failure to make the final leap to power .
8 She was now taking it to Peking .
9 Dad wasted no words and said that it was his bird in the box whereupon C … tried to brazen out the situation by saying he had found the cockbird in the garden and was taking it to the market in the morning .
10 ‘ Was he taking it to the person it belongs to ? ’ he asked at last , and it was as though all the time he had been trying to frame the question in a special way .
11 ‘ I believe that someone knew you had the sack with you and that you were taking it to the outlaws . ’
12 ‘ I 'll just put it here , ’ he said , taking it to a table which was just a long low slab of something transparent .
13 The only positive news has been that America 's Digital Equipment has raised its stake in Olivetti ahead of schedule , taking it to almost 10% .
14 He anticipates that the campaign will snowball and , depending on the results , he is considering taking it to the House of Commons .
15 It has now been given a £1 million ( $1.7 million ) estimate by Sotheby 's who will be taking it to Japan prior to the sale , although the market for Constable in Japan is not particularly developed .
16 Michael Clark develops further the radical primitivism … taking it to its extreme in his new work Rite Now , a collaboration with Stephen Petronio .
17 She enters the feminist debate here , arguing that some feminists have misunderstood the significance of pornography , taking it to be a major cause of the oppression of women , rather than a symptom of it , albeit a symptom which itself then contributes to that oppression .
18 The new matrix is symmetric , since both its i , jth and j , ith elements are unity ; moreover , its determinant is -1 , since in moving the jth row to the ith position unc we cross j — i rows ; but the original ith row is now the i + 1th and so in taking it to the jth position we cross j — i — 1 rows .
19 He dropped his arm , shook his head incompletely , taking it to one side , half decision , half dismissal .
20 " That 's awful , taking it to a pet shop .
21 Is there any point taking it to a local Sainsburys ?
22 Similarly , it the Insured considered the risk to the camera but decided that it would be safer in a locked car than taking it to where he was going he could demonstrate that precautions were taken even if they subsequently proved inadequate and the car was broken into and the camera stolen .
23 And my mother , they were keeping six cows there after churning , old Jane made the butter and er taking it to erm Mrs from who used to buy my grandmother 's butter my my mother took her stock as well on the Thursday to market .
24 We already sell wine in Germany , but now we 're taking it to where it should be-back to France .
25 That purchase added around 3 percentage points to its share of the liquid milk market , taking it to 16 per cent , where it is now snapping at the heels of the second-largest operator , Dairy Crest , the marketing subsidiary of the MMB , which claims a market share of around 17 per cent .
26 A scullion ran across with a basket of fresh-cooked meat , taking it to one of the kitchens where it would hang to be cured , diced , salted and stored for the duration of the winter .
27 ‘ We 're thinking of taking it to the European Court of Human Rights ’ , she says .
28 Operators decided to clean down equipment regularly , not just superficially , but by taking it to pieces .
29 Are you taking it to the party tonight ?
30 You 're not taking it to my house !
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