Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [prep] [art] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | She has an 18-year-old son , who plans to go to university in a few months ' time and the thought of life on her own fills her with anxiety . |
2 | On Monday she 's going back to mum for a few days . |
3 | Pigs in an infected herd become immune to re-infection after a few weeks . |
4 | It might have been my colleague Ann — who knew my whereabouts — or even my editor , come to congratulate me on the first pages of Lover at the Gate which I had faxed through from the hotel 's secretariat — or even Sophie , come to apologize , though I hardly imagined she had been promoted from child to lady in the few weeks of my absence . |
5 | Even these returned to work within a few days . |
6 | This was the ‘ phoney war ’ period and everyone drank to peace in a few weeks . |
7 | That case is not expected to come to court for a few months and Dairy Crest wanted to stop him trading in the meantime . |
8 | Well it 's just brought out a budget to paper over a few cracks and make it look good because they knew that , they 've got no more chances this is it in n it ? |
9 | ‘ I told him you would not be returning to Milano for a few days . ’ |
10 | MARTIN BAYFIELD believes the British Lions backs can roar the tourists to victory over the All Blacks in tomorrow 's first Test in Christchurch . |
11 | I 've got James ringing around all the private houses on the island to rope in a few cooks who are n't working tonight . |
12 | Having got back to bed for a few hours , at 0800 Captain Moore arrives at his office in the RMP Headquarters , which is housed in the 1936 Olympic Stadium Barracks , and by mid-morning is feeling a bit smug about the noticeable dent in the paperwork on his desk . |
13 | When he realises that he has a migraine , my husband retires to bed for a few hours then spends the rest of the day in an armchair . |
14 | I 'm going to sleep for a few hours . ’ |
15 | Uamhas brings the hill to life through the many tales enacted on its flanks every year by its jumble of human pilgrims , while lamenting their effect on its future . |
16 | But the British Fascisti were in earnest , though doomed to extinction in a few years with the creation of Oswald Mosley 's New Party . |
17 | Indeed , if anything , modern societies seem bent on compounding the problem by considerably lengthening and complicating adolescence — a period of life which , as we have seen , barely exists in totemic societies where individuals go from childhood to adulthood via a few days of traumatic initiation . |
18 | This is the second seminar in a series organised by the Greater London and South East Movement & Dance Liaison Group designed to bring members up to date with the many changes taking place in the 1990s . |
19 | Carole Ann Ford made her first film appearance at the age of eight , retired to school for a few years , and then emerged again at fifteen , working constantly thereafter until her landing of the part of Susan Foreman in the Summer of 1963 . |
20 | She 's had such a good time and made so many new friends that she 's quite resigned to going back to school in a few days ’ time . ’ |
21 | He took part in the attack on Porto Farina , and was advanced to rear-admiral during the latter stages of the expedition . |
22 | I 'd been to sea for a few years . |
23 | Better to hold on to power for a few days or hours longer . |
24 | Old man beaten to death for a few pounds . |
25 | Rangers rarely respond to their outcry when a person is trampled to death by the same beasts . |
26 | They have long incubation periods , often measured in years , but once manifested the disease usually progresses swiftly , without remission and uninfluenced by treatment , to death within a few months . |
27 | Already as a young man of twenty-four he had pressed Eliot 's claims upon his seniors , John Crowe Ransom and Donald Davidson , in the circle of the Nashville ‘ fugitives ’ ; and this initially provincial dispute was played out on a national stage as early as 1923 when , in the New York Evening Post Literary Review , Ransom , with the courtly composure that was to be his hallmark , tried to promote Robert Graves before Eliot , only to be taken to task in the same columns by his younger associate . |