Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 OLDHAM manager Joe Royle is banking on a repeat performance to see off Cambridge in the Coca-Cola Cup at the Abbey Stadium tonight .
2 You tell me about Caduta 's tits and I 'll tell you everything there is to know about Doris in the sack .
3 In 1812 he accepted an invitation to stand for Liverpool at the election with his friend Henry Brougham ( later Baron Brougham and Vaux , q.v . ) .
4 At first all went well , and they were able to pass through Genappe despite the fugitives and baggage cluttering the town .
5 I 'm dying to stand behind Geraldine in the dole queue
6 Three balls later Wessels ' bat appeared to collide with Kapil at the bowler 's end as the South African turned for a second run .
7 In 1965 I came to work with Basil as an art adviser in the West Riding after lecturing for eight years at the Froebel Institute in Roehampton .
8 This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 .
9 You can introduce him as the guy you and I appointed some months back to work with Sanders on the preparation of the Business Plan .
10 Then she coated the thick planks of the door and moved along to work with Mina on the walls and eaves .
11 In the early 1950s it was illegal for a foreigner to work in France without a permit .
12 Eworth was the most distinguished foreign painter to work in England in the Tudor period after Holbein .
13 DARLINGTON 'S twin-town wants local students to work in Germany during the summer .
14 Working as a medical coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières I had the privilege to work in Albania during the period of transition since communism has been discarded .
15 It became a pattern to work in Paris after a season or two in England but if a replacement was urgently needed , any dancer who caught her attention was likely to be shipped abroad .
16 I hope to come to Ireland at the end of the season and I will , of course , come and see you .
17 He had not quite completed the required three years out of four , but because his examination results had been good , the Senatus stretched a point , and we both got leave to come to Edinburgh for the January 1944 graduation .
18 Kim 's parents , Carole and Dennis Brockwell left the family home in Waterstock in Oxfordshire to come to Paris for the trial .
19 So he invited her sent her a ticket to come to America for a year in nineteen three .
20 She felt this even more strongly when the news began to come to England of the concentration camps that were discovered when the troops swept through Germany .
21 He said it was not easy to come to Cork with a favourite 's tag and play against a posse of cuemen he had grown up with and played so often in amateur competition .
22 The bus was to come to Burleigh for the swimmers at five-thirty , and then drive to Sturford , the county town , where the championships were to take place .
23 We 'll be bringing the show to you live from Sydney , Australia , at the end of January , to mark Australia Day , and we 're looking for two couples , they can be husband and wife , mother and daughter , father and son , any combination you like , even a couple of friends , we 're looking for two couples to come to Australia with the show , and to act as roving reporters .
24 William Plumpton , cultivating Gloucester and his retainer John Pilkington in the hope of bringing pressure to bear on Northumberland over a Knaresborough office , was firmly warned off by a more sophisticated associate .
25 William Plumpton , cultivating Gloucester and his retainer John Pilkington in the hope of bringing pressure to bear on Northumberland over a Knaresborough office , was firmly warned off by a more sophisticated associate .
26 One of her few friends in the movement , whom she used to meet at Lockharts in the Strand for a poached egg once a week , had come down from a mill town in Lancashire in 1916 with nothing but two brown paper parcels .
27 There are 4 more holly and mistletoe sales to come at Tenbury in the weeks up to Christamas .
28 His son , also Leonard , of Crud-y-Gwynt , Mynydd Isa , near Mold , used to work at BAe as an electrician , although he has now moved to Vauxhall .
29 In the early days of the strike Jayaben Desai , perhaps Britain 's best known Asian trade unionist , described to me what it had been like when she came to work at Grunwick in the mail order department :
30 Stuart had told me that Aj ( whose name is short for Arnold Junior , after the Head Forester of whom he became the spitting image when he first came to work at Clumber as a woodsman ten years ago at the age of sixteen ) was a dab hand with a tractor .
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