The pupils are also going to make a wall hanging for Mrs Hargett to take to Sri Lanka as a gift for the children. |
I weeded the garden and picked produce for Jan to take to the Saturday market when she returned. |
Indians almost subconsciously take to cricket as a representation of the placid, karmic life. |
Ellen suppressed another shudder and gave a wan smile that she hoped he would take to mean the week would be a long one for her. |
I didn't know how well my meat-eating, preponderantly male family would take to an all-veggie sandwich. |
Flocks of magpie geese and whistling ducks, startled by the outboard, take to the air shattering the early morning silence with their calls. |