Example sentences of "[verb] travel [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now scientists are saying that the land itself is foreign and that it too has travelled vast distances across ancient oceans — at the rate of some 25 cm a year .
2 ‘ That is the history of what we now called Travel Related Services , ’ says John Petersen .
3 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
4 Those in the States may have to travel long distances for tournaments but it 's still in their own country . ’
5 Health watchdogs fear the Government 's NHS reforms could mean hundreds of hospital patients will have to travel long distances for treatment .
6 Pupils may still have to travel appreciable distances in order to attend unit or resource provision .
7 In the large county constituencies , where some people would have to travel large distances to exercise the right to vote , transport was often laid on to help known supporters get to the poll .
8 I am sure that the Minister will be aware — representing a rural area , as I also do — that there is considerable concern about closures and amalgamations that lead to both defendants and witnesses having to travel vast distances .
9 Many mountain belts situated along present or past plate boundaries contain numerous individual slivers of crust some of which , on the basis of palaeomagnetic and structural evidence , together with their assemblage of rock types , appear to have travelled great distances before arriving in their present positions .
10 Also like police court trials , witnesses had to pay their own expenses , even though they sometimes had to travel long distances , especially when a trial was postponed several times .
11 Mr Thompson said butchers would be unhappy if their meat had to travel long distances .
12 At a buffet you ensure that elderly and infirm guests , and those who have travelled long distances , have seats near the buffet table so that they are not obliged to stand for a long period .
13 It applied equally to the Galapagos Archipelago where the ancestors of Darwin 's finches had on arrival resolutely stuck to their islands and refused to travel short distances across water to interbreed and had consequently evolved into thirteen distinct species .
14 These attenuation levels can be improved by using multiple injection points at the site , so that injected microorganisms or their progeny are not required to travel great distances in the subsurface .
15 Certain States in fact claim reimbursement of high fees and daily allowances and travel costs of witnesses who have to travel long distances , although these costs should normally be borne by the requested State , unless Article 26 can be invoked .
16 As a consequence , people have to travel long distances in search of health care .
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