Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] the [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd galloped all the way to Leafield and we would have lost him for good if someone there had n't recognised him . ’
2 I have a particular affection for Bristol and the West country , I 'd like you know that , those of you who 've come all the way to London from the West and I so I was very happy to have this evening and be able with er an accompanist and musical director , to provide entertainment that would raise money .
3 Norwich City0 Sunderland1 THE John Byrne and Malcolm Crosby FA Cup roadshow has rolled all the way to Wembley after Sunderland overcame First Division opposition at Hillsborough yesterday to squeeze through to their first final in 19 years .
4 A gleaming chequered-tile floor , satin-sheen walls , a chandelier of dripping crystals and a carved mahogany staircase that was carpeted all the way to Nadirpur 's apartment on the fifth floor .
5 Dr Freda Newcombe 's work setting up this unit has made all the difference to Mark and other head injured people , who can suffer all sorts of long term effects , including loss of memory and severe personality changes .
6 ‘ But it would have made all the difference to Project Eden , ’ Cheryl muttered .
7 THE WORLD 'S highest auction price for a work of art , the £30.2m paid for Van Gogh 's Irises , was achieved after the auctioneers , Sotheby 's , had advanced half the money to Alan Bond , the Australian entrepreneur , it was revealed yesterday .
8 It 's an important achievement for volunteers who 've flown all the way to Oxfordshire from America to be part of this Earthwatch project .
9 After that Kisling expansively invited all the guests to dinner with him at Leduc 's restaurant .
10 I kept being carted all the way to Buenos Aires . ’
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