Example sentences of "to [noun prp] for [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | After chatting to Davidson for a few minutes longer , he went back to his office . |
2 | However , we have also been very grateful to WWF/UK for the valuable grants you have provided . |
3 | We went to Weston-super-Mare for a few days . |
4 | Dutch kennels often travel to Germany for the larger shows . |
5 | In January 1936 Edward went to Windsor for a few weeks . |
6 | When King George died in 1952. and Queen Mary died in 1961 , Edward returned to Windsor for a few days . |
7 | Housed at present in the Mirbach Palace , they were made in the seventeenth century at the Mortlake factory , near London , by Flemish workers , under the patronage of Charles I. The idea of a national establishment for weaving tapestries came to King James from Henry IV of France and in 1619 he sent to Flanders for the best weavers . |
8 | I knew I was going to Stafford for a few days , but I do n't think , I 'll be there a fortnight . |
9 | Very big , and also for the West Germans , because they 've got to absorb these sixteen million or so new er citizens and they 've got to pay for them until they pay for themselves , and meanwhile they 've got to carry various international costs , especially payments to Russia for the Russian troops who are going to stay on for three or four years , and pay for them to withdraw and pay to build barracks for them in , in Russia so that they can withdraw . |
10 | When , in the summer of 1983 , she went to England for a few weeks , she took a French companion whose role was to instruct her during every spare moment . |
11 | Before the 1965 Immigration Act , Mirpuri and Bengali families would send their sons to England for a few months or a few years at a time . |
12 | We were in Stratford for the summer , but I went down to Hampshire for a few weeks to do some business for Will about some sheep . |
13 | However , I understand that , the other day , an English acrobat 's son came up to Scotland for a few hours and said that the whole thing was non-negotiable . |
14 | Yeah , you could pop up to Scotland for a few days . |
15 | Senior counsel Edward Targowski had already proved that when he made such an effort to travel to Orkney for the first Children 's Hearing . |
16 | Thought we might go down to Grafton for the Old Boys ’ match against the first XI . |
17 | October 28th 1962 had a double significance for tram enthusiasts , who flocked to Blackpool for the last rites : Marton was the last all-street tramway in Britain . |
18 | It seems they are then off to Birmingham for a Dire Straits concert . |
19 | Paddy Mayne 's veteran A Squadron returned from the Great Sand Sea to Kufra for a few days in mid-November , having successfully raided airfields around Gazala , familiar territory from the past . |
20 | In May the World Bank-sponsored Aid to Bangladesh Consortium had increased longer-term assistance to Bangladesh for the 12 months running to June 1982 [ see p. 38177 ] . |
21 | Last year 's Uk finals of Yamaha 's global search for the hottest unsigned band of the year saw memorable performances from Manic Street Preachers , chapterhouse and Teenage Club , and put Nottingham 's Glory Boys on route to Tokyo for the worldwide finals . |
22 | Typical of Geoff 's talent was the opening goal he scored to set us on the way to a Wembley victory over Everton in the Zenith Data Systems Cup Final in April 1991 , cleaving his way though The Toffees ' defence to head home from a corner and , perhaps partly because of Palace 's and Geoff 's success at Wembley , he was awarded his first full International cap when England travelled to Turkey for the European Nations Championship tie on May Day 1991 . |
23 | We 'll be going to London for a few days next month to find suitable premises , so I 'll be able to go down and see Mum and Dad and the children . |
24 | He was probably always nipping down to Underwoods for a few grams of thallium . |
25 | NINE-EIGHTEEN is the name of the Italian company which came to Ferndown for the British Women 's Open and sold designer golf shirts and T-shirts such as we have never previously seen , even in the tented village at The Open . |
26 | There is a break from June 19 to July 7 , after which the hearing switches to the Marton Hotel and Country Club , near Middlesbrough , before returning to Northallerton for the final stages . |
27 | When evidence relating to the Cleveland end of the project is complete , the hearing switches back to Northallerton for the final days . |