Example sentences of "visit [noun prp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This has actually died out : for example , when Panofsky visited Germany in 1967 , the university 's Philosophy Faculty asked the Department to invite him to visit Hamburg but nothing came of it .
2 A discussion of this initiative was undoubtedly on the agenda of Soviet-DRA talks when the DRA Foreign Minister , Dost , visited Moscow in mid March 1980 .
3 Three BGS scientists visited Czechoslovakia in 1990 at the invitation of the Czech Geological Survey ( WG ) .
4 Karen , from Hall Drive , Acklam , Middlesbrough , visited Romania in 1987 and saw how village people were barely surviving on their failing subsistence agriculture .
5 Relations with the Vatican had been broken off in 1861 but Pope John Paul II visited Mexico in 1990 [ see p. 37475 ] while Salinas went to the Vatican in July 1991 .
6 Eszterhas got the idea for the story when he visited Nebraska in 1988 and talked to cowpokes who revealed details of intimate extra-curricular farmyard activity .
7 THE monolithic facade which Eastern Europe once presented to the world never seemed the same after West Bromwich Albion visited Bucharest in 1968 to play a Cup Winners ' Cup match against Dinamo in the August 23 Stadium , where it was rarely the 23rd and seldom felt like August .
8 According to the Financial Times of Nov. 6 a Russian trade delegation visited Syria in early November for talks on the issue of Syria 's US$15,000 million military debt to the former Soviet Union , resulting in " little progress " .
9 The Prince Consort visited Swanage in 1849 in his yacht from Portland .
10 Most people imagine that Queen 's View is named after ‘ unamused ’ Victoria , Scotland 's most famous royal tourist , but in fact the lady in question was Mary , Queen of Scots , who visited Tummel in 1564 , three years after her return from France .
11 Even Himmler was shocked by the scale of the repression he saw when he visited Spain in 1940 .
12 When Elizabeth I visited Rochester in 1573 she was entertained by Watts , and when he expressed regret that he had not better accommodation to offer her she replied , ‘ Satis ’ ( Lat. ‘ enough , satisfactory ’ ) , by which name the house was ever afterwards known .
13 ‘ The English are great lovers of themselves , and of everything belonging to them ’ , wrote the Venetian diplomat Andrea Trevisano at the end of the fifteenth century ; ‘ they think that there are no other men than themselves , and no other world but England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner , they say that he ‘ looks like an Englishman' ’ and that ‘ it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman ’ , words echoed exactly in 1521 by the Scottish scholar John Major ; while the German knight Nicolas von Popplau , who visited England in 1484 , found a people who regarded themselves as the wisest in the world .
14 When Franz Gall , phrenology 's founding father and Spurzheim 's teacher in Vienna , visited England in 1823 he brought with him a selection of some 3000 skulls , plus drawings of the great men of the past .
15 En route she visited England in 1889 and remained there .
16 The second area where Teetotalism strengthened the Anglo-American bond lay in visits between leaders from both countries and this was especially the case with the Rev. Lyman Beecher who visited England in 1846 and stayed with the publisher , John Cassell , in his St John s Wood house .
17 Eadmer reports that he visited England in this capacity in 1100 or 1101 , but that no one received him .
18 We first visited Orkney in 1952 , on a family holiday , and I suspect that experience had a lot to do with stimulating my love of islands .
19 On Oct. 22 Kuchma visited Russia for further talks and called for " an end to the economic cold war " between the two countries .
20 These were the years when Bomberg 's reputation faltered , and during his brief affiliation with the Communist party he visited Russia in 1933 .
21 103 of these were canonized by Pope John Paul when he visited Korea in 1984 for its 200th Anniversary celebrations .
22 Bell visited Wordsworth in 1811 and in the same year William , Dorothy and Mary taught ‘ Madras ’ in the village school at Grasmere .
23 He so impressed Kolbe that when the great German chemist , A. W. von Hofmann , professor at the Royal College of Chemistry in London , visited Marburg in 1858 he recommended Griess for a position in Hofmann 's laboratory .
24 THE Tour de France will make a detour through the Channel Tunnel when cycling 's most prestigious race visits England for two stages in July 1994 .
25 The Adams first visited Scarp in 1963 , ‘ It was as though we had disembarked on the flowery slopes of Heaven ’ .
26 The Adams first visited Scarp in 1963 , ‘ It was as though we had disembarked on the flowery slopes of Heaven ’ .
27 President Kerekou of Benin visited Lagos in late June , taking the opportunity to deny recent reports in the Nigerian press that Benin and Nigeria were planning to establish a confederation .
28 According to Craddock she still visited Marshall despite all his warnings .
29 It was the same later that year when they visited Canada for three weeks .
30 His only surviving set of clothes was exhibited for many years at the London Inn on St. John 's Street , and the American dwarf Charles Stratton ( ‘ General Tom Thumb ’ ) visited Stamford in 1846 , 1859 , and with his wife Livinia Warren and Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren in 1866 , to view the phenomenon .
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