Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] goodbye to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | New Scientist says goodbye to Gutenberg |
2 | As your main article suggests ( ’ New Scientist says goodbye to Gutenberg , ’ p 234 ) , information technology does have the unwelcome ability to replace satisfying craft skills with mundane key-tapping tasks . |
3 | I went with my mother to the station to say goodbye to Robert at the end of his embarkation leave . |
4 | Which is perhaps at least partly why that patient , anonymous woman waited at the gate to wave goodbye to Edith Cresson and why she will probably never read Claire Gallois 's book . |
5 | St. Bede 's will say goodbye to Mrs Ann Connell , who is taking early retirement after 32 years , and next month Mrs Christina Haslam will leave Ian Ramsay School and Mrs Maureen Dargue will take early retirement from Bishopsgarth School , both after spending 28 years in the profession . |
6 | Spring is here so it 's time to wave goodbye to winter and go for a splash of colour . |
7 | I was always so glad to see him I hardly ever took time to say goodbye to Dad and whichever conductor was on tram-duty with him . |
8 | All too soon it is time to say goodbye to Amsterdam and return home . |
9 | She went towards the house to say goodbye to Stella , and as she turned the corner of the building she almost collided with Luke . |
10 | I returned to the orchard to say goodbye to Taff before he left to join one of the Commando units around the village . |