Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] travel a " in BNC.
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1 | And I want to travel a bit . |
2 | I 've travelled a long way today . ’ |
3 | I 've travelled a bit , done things as you put it , but that does n't mean a thing . |
4 | ‘ I have travelled a lot in the East . ’ |
5 | ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’ |
6 | He has arranged for the agency staff to have lunch with the Managing Director and two experts in pollution control from the parent company who have travelled a considerable distance to attend . |
7 | But the family sat on with the inertia of those who have travelled a long way and are reluctant to face the effort of arrival . |
8 | And we want to travel a hundred a hundred and twenty miles . |
9 | It looked as if we 'd travelled a very long way to get nowhere . |
10 | We chose to travel a minimum distance and stayed at Shorefield Country Club in southwest Hampshire . |
11 | ‘ We 've travelled a tremendously long road and this is a great day for us , ’ he said . |
12 | We have travelled a long way from the traditional " dualist " and " monist " views of style outlined in Chapter 1 . |
13 | We have travelled a long way from the original accelerationist hypothesis as set out in Friedman 's Presidential Address . |
14 | Truly , we have travelled a long way from the high hopes and higher hyperbole of the 1980s , when inward investment offered a fast-track escape route from a crumbling manufacturing base . |
15 | All in all , they have travelled a long way since that night when Santos led a nervous band of campesinos , complete with a BBC camera crew , onto Doña Elsa 's cattle ranch . |
16 | And while he has travelled a lot since the success of Monty Python , as a child his family holidays were spent in the unadventurous climes of Southwold and East Anglia ( recalled in his TV play East of Ipswich ) . |
17 | After it has travelled a hundred yards or so , it bivouacs . |
18 | The stranger 's clothes were dusty and muddy , as if he had travelled a long way . |
19 | An observer moving out from the origin would find that initially the area of the spherical surface he reached would grow steadily with s until he had travelled a distance . |