Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun] [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | After travelling back south by barge , the pair have driven down to Tasmania to carry on the circumnavigation where they left off . |
2 | Duncan , at six feet eight inches , has a devastating service , and is now off to Texas to take up a tennis scholarship . |
3 | She was going home to England to take up the threads of her life and forget Alain and her time in France . |
4 | Students from all departments were invited to submit bids for up to £1000 to carry out a project of their own initiative that would develop their enterprise skills . |
5 | Each of these Compacts has been offered up to £50,000 to set up a Compact structure . |
6 | we 'll go straight up to Taughmonagh go down the town early in the morning and I 'll take you to the shop where they maybe get you a rugby jumper |
7 | In 1985 Jones moved back to Provo to take up an appointment in the physics department at his Alma Mater , BYU . |
8 | The following year Arthur Woods directed They Drive by Night ( 1938 ) , which makes evocative use of such ordinary English surroundings as a dance palace and the roadside cafés along the Great North Road for the story of an ex-convict hunted for a murder he did n't commit , who comes back to London to hunt down the real killer , a weirdo with books like Sex in Relation to Society and The Thrill of Evil in his briefcase . |
9 | And as Alison said there , tomorrow she 'll be moving on to Edinburgh to find out the score there for parents , children and those dreaded buggies . |
10 | Back to the train for the spectators and on to Ilkley to see how the walkers were progressing . |
11 | Then the breakers were all astern and Terrie was coming round to starboard to motor up the back of the reef . |