Example sentences of "[noun prp] to [art] south " in BNC.

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1 The Upper Reik is joined by the Sol to the south of Nuln and continues northwards until it converges with the blue waters of the Aver to form the Reik at Nuln itself .
2 A 56 acre Wealden farm with magnificent views across the Weald to the South Downs .
3 You can see over Epping Forest to High Beach church , over Shooter 's Hill to the South Downs , and on a clear day , down the shining ribbon of the Thames you can see St Paul 's cathedral .
4 The full force of being public property and pop royalty had not hit him — whereas Beatty , who was being chased by the news hounds from New York to Florida to the South of France , with Natalie in tow , had suddenly become the talk of the town .
5 In the past some craft-trading had been carried on beyond the vicinity , but this and nearly all other economic ties with the Ukraine to the south and their fellow Great Russians to the north had stopped .
6 Every morning when I go to work , I see the mountains of Harris to the north , Cuillin and Skye eastwards , and the hills of Barra to the south .
7 The May 1986 timetable saw the introduction of a new cross–London service from North West England to the South East .
8 However , if that project goes ahead , we shall have some way , if not a particularly adequate one , of getting trains from the midlands and the north of England to the south of England , provided that the Hampstead chord line is also built .
9 Some three hundred kilometres in a north-westerly direction , the Faroe Islands are roughly the same distance from Shetland as are Aberdeen to the south and Bergen in Norway to the east .
10 Mini owners from Scotland to the South Coast will make their way to Formby where a mass convoy of motorists will make the two hour drive to a campsite on Friday , June 18 .
11 The expansion of Russia to the south gave control of the north shore of the Black Sea from the mouth of the Danube to the Caucasus .
12 What a place to view not only the entire ridge-walk we had completed , but the majesty of Ben Nevis , the tips of the Glencoe mountains peeking over the edge of the Mamores to the south and the most perfect eagle 's eye view up to the head of Glen Nevis .
13 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
14 situated between Strand Lane and Surrey Street to the south of the Strand , west London , it is now the property of the National Trust .
15 One good thing that their patronage led to was the Pont Napoleon , which spans the torrent just outside Saint-Sauveur to the south and is a lavish piece of bridgework , a single arch some 200 feet above the water at its highest point .
16 The next section of the loop passes west through the wood reaching Highcliff Nab and skirting Hutton Lowcross Woods to the south to reach Roseberry Topping .
17 This concentration extends across the River Thames to the south part of Essex and another is centred on the Ipswich area of Suffolk , partly the result of the rich burial at Sutton Hoo .
18 Kenneth Horne and the producer Jacques Brown , went with Williams to the South Coast to see the show , The Foll De Rolls — the whole purpose of which was to view Pertwee at work .
19 Zeus had been immemorially worshipped in the Altis , the sacred area between the little Hill of Kronos to the north and the river Alpheus to the south , just above the point where it is joined by the smaller Cladeus which skirts hill and sanctuary on the west .
20 A request was made by local residents for street lighting on the section of Gubberford Lane to the South of the railway bridge where there are houses on one side of the road .
21 I wrote to Lancashire County Council recently asking them to consider installing street lighting on the section of Gubberford Lane to the south of the railway bridge .
22 This impressive linear earthwork running east-west is reckoned to be a division between the lands of Mercia to the north and Wessex to the south , and probably dates from the sixth or seventh century .
23 The great breadth of the river and few crossing points means that the Stir forms a defensive barrier and a natural border between Stirland to the south and Talabecland to the north .
24 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe to — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
25 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
26 The one of the Dallachy Strike Wing ( FP November , p29 ) has been less publicised than its counterpart at Banff to the south , perhaps because it operated the Beaufighter rather than the more glamorous Mosquito .
27 Many Dwarfs fled westwards away from the ruins of the Worlds Edge Mountains , and some founded Holds in the Grey Mountains to the south .
28 The few human tribes that opposed him , mostly ancient enemies of the Unberogens , were defeated in battle or driven beyond the Grey Mountains to the south and northwards into the forests beyond the Middle Mountains .
29 The Empire is partly bounded by three tall mountain ranges : the Grey Mountains to the west , the Black Mountains to the south and the Worlds Edge Mountains to the east .
30 The same passage , despite the narrow constriction of the valley at Djerdap , as the Danube forces its way between the Transylvanian Alps to the north and the Stara Planina to the south , may also have been a route for invaders into the Roman province of Pannonia , although the Iron Gate Pass , some 130 km ( 80 miles ) further north , afforded a better route for the Goths who descended on Pannonia from Transylvania in the middle of the fourth century AD .
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