Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [verb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There 's more anxious watching and waiting in the run-up to Chelsea going on behind the quiet facade of this house in the village of Wingrave in Buckinghamshire .
2 The line to Rotherham trails in from the left .
3 IRISH-Americans on a fact-finding trip to Ireland flew back to the United States today with more DUP criticism ringing in their ears .
4 Mr T told the packed public hall at St Margaret 's Hope that he had brought his family to Orkney to get away from the pressures of much of life in mainland Britain .
5 To the Edinburgh , at least the Scotland passengers , to Carstairs to connect up to the main Glasgow Central to Liverpool , Birmingham and there were all these places .
6 Violence erupted hours after a UN convoy which braved fighting to deliver supplies to Gorazde returned safely to the capital .
7 Consumers may be poisoned in their beds by improperly tested medical drugs , they may be killed over their dinner tables by unhygienically prepared food , they may be blown up to God knows where by the neighbourhood chemical complex exploding , and they may become fatally diseased in their living rooms by industrial pollution .
8 The mid-century gold rush to Australia added further to the supply of diamonds , but it was the development of the South African mines that for the first time brought a dramatic increase in the volume of production .
9 A reference at the end to Orpheus torn apart by the Dionysian women , his head pulled off , invites us to reinterpret the action in the light of myth and allegory .
10 I remember how he flew unhesitatingly to Peru to protest openly against the bombing of human rights organisations there — and took the personal decision that it would be , in his carefully chosen words , ‘ inappropriate ’ for him to use the special security protection he was provided with .
11 Up yours Suggs , why do n't you condemn the attackers instead of the victim when you refer to Morrissey pulling out of the gig ?
12 At Nateby , the road to Keld turns out of the village to spiral upwards to the top of the pass with good views of Mallerstang Edge during the ascent .
13 The other girl who had been talking to Blake walked over to the Doctor .
14 The idea to promote an urban walkway/cycleway on the disused railway line from Easter Road to Seafield goes back to the Leith Local Plan reports of the 1970s .
15 After listening to Tindle talking excitedly about The Raft , Minton began work on The Survivors ( National Gallery of Canada , Ottawa ) , in which he wisely makes no direct allusion to Géricault 's masterpiece , the experience of which had caused Delacroix to run through the streets like a madman , as any attempt to retranslate this powerfully emotive image would have resulted in failure .
16 And you need n't be going just to America to cash in on the two dollar £ .
17 He would not leave his quarters , holing up like some manic , wounded beast , pacing back and forth , drinking , pausing to spout unbelievably complex monologues on genetic theory , which to Zambia sounded more like the ravings of a demented priest .
18 It 'll all be all right when the Vice President goes to Riyadh to sit down with the Iranians and they find out that our hostages come home , and the Ayatollah is either helping us in Central America or the contras .
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