Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He were a minister along of his delegation to Haiti .
2 He informed them of Gen Morgan 's visit to Belgrade two days earlier , and Tito 's refusal to back down on his claim to sovereignty over Venezia Giulia .
3 By the time Andrew was awakened by his sister Gillian Parry battering on the door of the house in Newton Street , Southport after calling in on her way to work , the lounge was burning fiercely .
4 you tell me as I look in on my way to bed
5 Oh no I might be able to actually no I 'll be able to come in James because I 'm not on until the evening , I can call in on my way to Merseyside .
6 No. 20056 runs through on its way to Deepcar to collect a failed diesel shunter .
7 The dining room looks out onto a mature , secluded garden where the River Rother passes through on its way to Grasemere Lake .
8 Corbett quietly agreed , remembering the deserted countryside he had passed through on his way to Scotland .
9 Whilst in Vienna he had the good fortune to meet Petar II Petrović-Njegoš , the Vladika of Montenegro , who was passing through on his way to St Petersburg for his consecration as bishop .
10 He calls Howard as soon as he arrives — but Howard has flown out to the Bahamas , for a conference with Bill Mishkin , who is stopping over on his way to Caracas .
11 When I confronted her with the chapter and verse of her part in arranging for tip the press off about her visit to Mrs Bartholomew , she was adamant in her denials .
12 And well done the major prize-winner , Mr. S. Davies of John Broom & Co. , a keen rugby supporter who is now set to have a rather special honeymoon following his wedding next month — off with his bride to New Zealand !
13 We walked back to our rooms and packed up for our move to Nîmes .
14 Gregor Mendel , a contemporary of Darwin 's , and the head of a monastery in Moravia , had been trained in the physical sciences , and this training shows up in his approach to heredity .
15 Sophie was being drawn out about their visit to Scotland :
16 He wondered suddenly if she had got any fun out of her marriage to Peter Dawson .
17 Three , we fail to understand why it is necessary or desirable for such a large proportion of this subscription to go out of our institute to County and National Funds .
18 ‘ Do n't try and wriggle out of your inattention to duty .
19 ‘ That is something that come out of his reconnaissance to Goose Green .
20 .. Try it out when you leave here , try it out in the meetings and the presentations that you have to make I encourage you to do that , to try it out in your day to day working and for those people who have either already been on this course or are coming on this course after you that you meet encourage them to do the same , because there 's nothing like encouragement and feedback from each other to be able to use these new ideas .
21 The Prince , arriving back from his trip to Hong Kong , went straight to Highgrove .
22 The army sets out on its way to France , and Roland is duly posted to lead the rear , together with the flower of Charlemagne 's feudatories , the twelve peers of France .
23 The following morning Nahum set out on his visit to London , just seven days after their marriage , and Sarah watched his departure .
24 But it passed , quicker than any marsh fever , as I set out on my journey to Berlin — and was replaced by emotion , by the accession of innumerable sensitivities , not without their pivotal elements of pain .
25 The Wagnerian drama of Oulton 's early work is replaced by a cooler , more formal metre , which refers back to her response to John Dowland 's ‘ Lacrimae ’ .
26 This evaluation of the Egyptians ' attitude to time is borne out by their attitude to chronology .
27 THE earliest Christian communities were marked out by their allegiance to Jesus of Nazareth .
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