Example sentences of "[vb pp] close to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 No reasonable person could have objected — nor did they — when , shortly after the death of the Hizbollah bomber , an impressive steel anti-terrorist shield was installed close to No. 10 .
2 Hotel is located close to Spaghetti Junction and includes 35 rooms all with TV , tea and coffee making facilities .
3 The plan stresses that new land for development has to be located close to transport routes , have access to water and draining facilities and be attractive to businesses .
4 We do not , of course , wish to gloat , having come close to liquidation many times ourselves , but it has to be said , WELL DONE , SIDCOMBE !
5 The revolt had come close to success and it may well have shaken Henry II 's confidence in his son 's ability to rule Aquitaine .
6 However , in contrast to Nicaragua , where the economy has come close to collapse , in El Salvador both the additional costs of the war and increasing indebtedness have been counterbalanced by very large injections of aid from the United States .
7 Some of the last-gasp attempts to save the Nationalist governments that were considered in Washington — with the wilder arpeggios such as encouraging the fragmentation of China or even , apparently , a series of punitive air strikes against the Chinese communists ( not to mention the sheer fantasy of creating ten new Chinese armies in six months ) — originated in the Far Eastern division of the State Department , and in fact the Administration , says Blum , had come close to re-intervention in the Chinese civil war on the mainland , but backed away at the last minute when it discovered that there was no viable force left to support .
8 Few Yek were happy at sea , and a ship-borne invasion of Y'frike years earlier had come close to failure at one point because the reinforcements delivered to its shores had been so weakened by the effects of their voyage .
9 If grown close to fennel , they will cross-pollinate freely , and the resultant seeds will be hybrids between the two .
10 Environmentalists contend that the effects on the fragile forest habitat could be disastrous , with numerous rare species of plants and amphibians unique to the area being pushed close to extinction .
11 ‘ The horse is certainly in good heart and because we are drawn close to Lochsong we are on the side of the track with a strong pace guaranteed .
12 The manorial laws had been very strict , and villagers had stayed close to home , but now the villeins were becoming tenure farmers , and the yeoman or dalesman farmer , sometimes known as the ‘ statesman ’ in the Lake District , was emerging .
13 Earlier , two other fake bombs were discovered close to Shell 's Seafield House offices at Hill of Rubislaw and BP Expro 's headquarters at Dyce .
14 He moved a little nearer but still kept close to cover .
15 The focus of his concerns seem to have lain close to tradition , and although what he wrote may be called natural history and social history , such definitions trammel him .
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