Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [vb -s] [pron] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The end of the road to Flamborough Head brings one to the octagonal old lighthouse , built of stone in 1674 by Sir John Clayton . |
2 | When the ‘ deception ’ has gone far enough Radio 1 ’ s Simon Mayo introduces her to the crowd and miles the ecstatic applause for the benefit of the listening millions tuned into the national pop radio station taking the Roadshow live . |
3 | No one , in this cast of hundreds , has just a walk-on part : a role in just one Goldwyn film entitles us to the full biography of Frances Farmer , from winning a teenage essay competition to her eventual confinement in an asylum . |
4 | Sister Agnesey leads me to the bed on which lies Maria Frantzia , the old man 's wife ; she smiles and we exchange a few words . |
5 | When Mrs Gaskell introduces us to the Bartons ' lodging , we supposedly see it through the eyes of Mrs Barton . |
6 | This is true but Hong Kong form means nothing to the average punter . |
7 | The current advert for the Washburn Mercury guitar revolts me to the very depths of my soul . |
8 | Fifteen minutes by taxi from Ibiza airport brings you to the port and a choice of crossings to Formentera . |
9 | Indicating one of the wider streets leading off the square , he added , ‘ A short walk down Calle Lunga brings you to the Grand Canal . ’ |
10 | Mention of the Ryder Cup brings us to the highlight of Torrance 's career thus far . |
11 | A right-turn up Rue des Bouchers gets you to the stately Galeries Saint-Hubert , a nineteenth-century glass-roofed arcade lined with marble-fronted shops . |