Example sentences of "to [noun prp] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was Francis who gave Cantona his foothold in English football by bringing him to Sheffield for a one-week trial last January . |
2 | By the time the Scandinavian countries invited Britain back to Stockholm for the 1982 Conference on Acidification , the sums had been done for exchange of acid pollution between Europe 's nations , showing Britain to be the biggest producer and exporter of sulphur pollution in Western Europe . |
3 | A thin , stoop-shouldered Frenchman wearing a pince-nez who had been watching and listening from the curbside , stepped into the road suddenly and leaned close enough to Chuck for the American boy to smell the garlic on his breath . |
4 | In 1920 she went to Moscow for the second congress of the Third International . |
5 | Administration sources made it clear yesterday that Mr Clinton was ready to go to Moscow for the 3-4 April meeting , whose present venue is Vancouver . |
6 | The Art Master , Mr. J.T. Stanley , had led archaeological digs to Bakewell for the Sixth Form and organized his first foreign visit to the Pyrenees . |
7 | After chatting to Davidson for a few minutes longer , he went back to his office . |
8 | Now you have told me that sixteen years ago you retired to Sussex for a quiet life . |
9 | I travelled down to Gateshead for the big meeting there , Great Britain versus the Commonwealth , and was witness to one of the most amazing come-backs in British sprinting history made by , who else , that old war-horse Allan Wells . |
10 | However , we have also been very grateful to WWF/UK for the valuable grants you have provided . |
11 | We went to Weston-super-Mare for a few days . |
12 | Effectively he was immersed in Albanian politics , although in February 1921 , at the request of Sir Basil Thomson [ q.v. ] of Scotland Yard 's Special Branch , he travelled to Germany for a secret meeting with Talaat , the Turk generally held responsible for the post-war Armenian massacres . |
13 | The Russian army team will earn more in the four-day trip to Germany for the European Cup crunch than they would in a month back home . |
14 | Dutch kennels often travel to Germany for the larger shows . |
15 | Therefore George prepared Lennie for heaven by describing their dream to Lennie for the last time . |
16 | From that moment on , everything that happened to Pamella for the next month or so is a closely-guarded secret . |
17 | In January 1936 Edward went to Windsor for a few weeks . |
18 | When King George died in 1952. and Queen Mary died in 1961 , Edward returned to Windsor for a few days . |
19 | He admitted the great debt which the country owed to Churchill for the Second World War . |
20 | Bringing baby Bogdan Ursu to Middlesbrough for a vital operation grabbed the headlines , but Rod has developed an affection for all the children he has helped on his trips . |
21 | ‘ I remember coming up to Middlesbrough for the final game with Oxford , which Boro won 4–0 , ’ he recalled . |
22 | Quality DJs from all over the country have been coming to Middlesbrough for the last couple of years , including London DJs who are now returning through the Flying organisation . |
23 | He was not allowed to go to Brussels for the European premiere of his play The Crucible . |
24 | There is an old-fashioned quality to these performances which leaves me wishing for something just a little less well-upholstered , although I can imagine anyone coming to Bach for the first time with this recording could well come away with the impression that old LEAVES is quite simply the ‘ bizz ’ , and I for one would not wish to argue with that ! |
25 | For Celtic and Macari , a vital game tomorrow in advance of Tuesday 's flight to Lisbon for the second leg UEFA Cup tie . |
26 | He returned to Syria for the first time in July 1992 to attend the funeral of his mother . |
27 | It 's flying 500 value-added resellers to Seattle for a three-day course provided they promise to train 50 more . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | It began in April 1820 , when we came to Haworth for the first time … |
30 | As well as being profitable and actually paying a dividend back to Detroit for the first time in years , Vauxhall is an important part of the GM empire for political reasons . |