Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [verb] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This may turn out to be possibly the most innovative airshow scenario staged anywhere this year — detailed down to Flyco flagging them off the ‘ deck ’ . |
2 | Had he gone to Glastonbury or come back by a secret route to Templecombe to hide himself in the church ? |
3 | Lambert came to Stamford to exhibit himself during the horse races which took place on Wittering Heath to the south of the town . |
4 | The Marshall Plan was supposedly open to all Europeans and in late June Molotov came to Paris to discuss it with the British and French foreign ministers , Ernest Bevin and Georges Bidault . |
5 | Today 's visitor to Paris knows them as the boulevard Saint-Michel and the boulevard Sébastopol running from North to South , with the rue de Rivoli and the rue Saint-Antoine making the East to West traverse . |
6 | The two hour drive from Zurich to Hinterzarten takes you over the Swiss/German border at Koblenz/Waldshut and the scenery is truly spectacular . |
7 | Their phone call came to my home in Hampstead inviting me to come to Toronto to meet them on the following Sunday . |
8 | You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’ |
9 | Would some lingering affection for the man she had once married have driven her to France to see him for the last time ? |
10 | A translation of Cato 's precepts dedicated to Cawarden praised him as the embodiment of ‘ politique wisdom ’ . |
11 | Okay , with that , I 'll le I 'll hand over to Nick to take you through the their present proposals . . |
12 | Afterwards he 'll offer us all houses and pensions , and take us up to London to show us to the King . ’ |
13 | The E version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle says that he was unjustly driven from Ely and went to Rome to clear himself before the pope of the charges brought against him . |
14 | The route to Abri took us across the western edge of the Nubian desert , known as the Batn el-Hagar , , the Belly of Stones . |
15 | He returned to Madeira to marry her in the English Church in 1874 . |
16 | I doubt if at present you can have it reregistered on an age related basis , but when you write to DVLC ask them at the same time . |
17 | Colin and John wish to thank White 's Electronics for the posters , key-rings and badges they supplied and Denise Rushton , who not only let them have exhibition space free of charge , but also travelled from Leicester to Telford to meet them on the day . |
18 | He would grab a completed section of the overall plan from Mark 's private secretary just as soon as she had typed it , and dash off to his own office down the corridor to study it carefully many times over , before taking it along to Muldoon to keep him in the picture . |