Example sentences of "[verb] travelled [art] " in BNC.

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1 And while he has travelled a lot since the success of Monty Python , as a child his family holidays were spent in the unadventurous climes of Southwold and East Anglia ( recalled in his TV play East of Ipswich ) .
2 American Pentecostalism has travelled a long way from its roots in the southern states .
3 The fact that no one has created a furore over this would suggest that Ireland has travelled a hell of a healthy distance since those dark days in the 60's when your book was banned .
4 After it has travelled a hundred yards or so , it bivouacs .
5 Anyone who has travelled the country lanes around Holt , near Wrexham , may well have seen a tractor working that they could n't quite identify .
6 Although he has travelled the world , Edinburgh and the family memories it evokes , are still profoundly important to Graeme Souness .
7 George wanted to obtain shapes that were visually stimulating in the sky and has been so successful that , since his start in Hawaii , he has travelled the world , influencing many other like-minded free spirits .
8 My right hon. Friend will be aware , when he next visits Lancashire , that the news that the Liberal council has had to give up office in Maidstone has travelled the length and breadth of the land —
9 Bradley who has travelled the world with his accordion sets the pace in more than 36 Irish tunes including Village Where I Went to School and The Galway Shawl .
10 Mrs Ashton used to sing with the London-based Salvation Army Songsters and has travelled the world with them , says Mr MacConachie .
11 It looked as if we 'd travelled a very long way to get nowhere .
12 It was late in the afternoon now , later than I thought it would be , and shadows were long on the grass before us , so that by the time we 'd travelled the leafy lane to Flanders Hall and had followed the road past the Grange to West Burton village green , it was early evening .
13 Having travelled a reasonable distance into wind ( you did wait three years for a day with a light breeze did n't you ? ) , apply some sideways cyclic to bank the model and start a turn .
14 The speech was all too unexciting , having travelled the country for the past year , and not noticeably improving with age .
15 Having travelled the ‘ road from revolutionary elitism to proletarian populism ’ , James ' American sojourn was about to come to an end but , before it did , he would write ‘ Mariners , Renegades and Castaways ’ in which he expressed his poetic view of the world through an interpretation of the works of Herman Melville .
16 Only three days and they seemed to have travelled a great distance .
17 Careful attention to engine mounting and sound insulation means that the large engine sounds almost as though it belongs to the car in front — a remote burbling noise that seems to have travelled a long way before it reaches the driver 's ear .
18 He had to have travelled the better part of five miles cross country and another two from the edge of town in order to reach the Cathedral .
19 ‘ Mr McKillop , you 've travelled a long way and you 've worked hard but I think this is as far as you 're likely to get . ’
20 I 've travelled a long way today . ’
21 I 've travelled a bit , done things as you put it , but that does n't mean a thing .
22 ‘ We 've travelled a tremendously long road and this is a great day for us , ’ he said .
23 You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
24 She added : You do n't reach Downing Street by pretending you 've travelled the road to Damascus when you have n't even left home . ’
25 I left home when I was 16 , I 've travelled the world and I 'm fed up with the fun side of life .
26 ‘ As I 've travelled the universe , I 've come across the myths of many planets .
27 The stranger 's clothes were dusty and muddy , as if he had travelled a long way .
28 An observer moving out from the origin would find that initially the area of the spherical surface he reached would grow steadily with s until he had travelled a distance .
29 Some had travelled a considerable distance for example from Australia , Germany , Belgium and the USA and were not disappointed by either the welcome or the expertise offered them .
30 They had travelled no more than a few hundred yards — the Kurd leading , Miss Logan bringing up the rear — and were crossing a patch of rough scree , a descent more tiring than dangerous , when Miss Fergusson fell .
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