Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] a [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With school holidays in mind consider a visit to Van Hage 's garden centre at Great Amwell , near Ware in Hertfordshire , where the rest of the family can enjoy a great day out while you quietly lose yourself in one of the most impressive houseplant departments in the country . |
2 | She was reduced to saying something — anything — rather than at this moment contemplate a trip to Bruges with a man whose mere offer of a lift home had shattered her poise so completely . |
3 | The Government have an obligation to Parliament and to the taxpayer to ensure maximum proceeds from any privatisation of land . |
4 | And since at least some aspects of deixis make a difference to truth conditions , we may hope that this shift will coincide with the decision to restrict semantics to the truth-conditional aspects of meaning . |
5 | ( For information send an sae to Letslink UK Network , 61 Woodstock Road , Warminster , Wiltshire . ) |
6 | His St. Philomena ( in statue form a background to fruit and flowers ) could serve to all indifferent artists as a free lesson in how to wield paint and handle a difficult concept . |
7 | Warbird fans will do doubt make a pilgrimage to Duxford on October 18 , for on that date the IWM hold their Autumn Air Day . |
8 | Why did a railway company build a railway to Immingham and docks there ? |
9 | The shortest stories in Greyhound for Breakfast owe a lot to Kafka 's briefer parables , though they are apt to be more difficult to understand ; and there can be no doubt that Beckett 's solipsistic tramps have left an impression on the earlier writings . |