Example sentences of "[verb] there [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But that that we took the view that you know people were entitled to go to an H E institution , and and keep up to date with what was happening there every year . |
2 | Eva could go walking there the weekends she was free , capturing the beauty of the beeches or a snow scene in detailed photographs , a hobby she had first taken up in Africa . |
3 | He 's go no hole to get into and pr looks there the person not letting him in . |
4 | I was surprised to find there an air of prosperity and sophistication , large hotels catering for tourists , much activity at the harbour and more people on the streets than I thought there would be … |
5 | Threading his way past the echoing warehouses , boarded shop fronts , and silent cafes , he returned to the concrete hut , only to find there the body of Philip Walton . |
6 | We welcome people from every party , it does n't really matter which party , or even if they belong to no party , who are just committed to seeing a representative representation , seeing more women in there , because women in this country , just as a matter of fact , have a rather different experience from most men , and if you 're making a decision then you want there the people who have had a wide range of experience , who can bring that experience to bear on making the decision . |
7 | The coal boats were manned by locals and the late J , , used to work there every Summer . |
8 | He stared at the envelope again but found there no clue to what had been enacted . |
9 | Mr Wakerley said when police later went to Sams ' workshop , in Newark , Nottinghamshire , they found there a set of stencils capable of producing both messages . |
10 | Beneath the castle he proposes to open a bay in the woods and build there a cottage that ‘ will give an air of cheerfulness and inhabitancy to the scene which would without it be too sombre , because the castle tho ’ perfectly in character with the solemn dignity of the surrounding woods , increases rather than relieves the apparent solitude ’ . |
11 | You mentioned there the Clachan of Dalvaine . |
12 | The Swiss underestimated the Scots mentality when we played there a year ago . |
13 | No , they was living together they 'd only been living there a fortnight ! |
14 | I shop there a lot as it 's so handy for my offices , and I seem to recall that about six months ago the floristry section was moved from an upper floor where no one ever saw it right on to the Oxford Street frontage . ’ |
15 | Just pausing there a minute , did you have did you I should say , have personal experience of that estate ? |
16 | ‘ Just wait there a moment . ’ |
17 | Wait there a moment , I 'll go and ask him . ’ |
18 | In the former , Lord Macmillan hesitated ‘ to hold that in these days and in an industrial community it was a non-natural use of land to build a factory on it and conduct there the manufacture of explosives . ’ |
19 | We used to go swimming there a lot . |
20 | If they mine there the whole of Tomduff is going to be reduced to one big ugly hole with no plant or bird life ’ . |
21 | Three-quarters of a million people came there every day to work . |
22 | the same set came there every day — Gawain , |
23 | John Leland [ q.v. ] , visiting Malmesbury in the early 1540s , reported that 3,000 cloths were being made there every year . |
24 | Stop there a minute I know that 's the way I started off . |
25 | Peter 's Bar may be the reason why Horta became such a popular stopping off spot for transatlantic yachts , and because so many yachts stop there the authorities have built a large marina with every facility . |
26 | Seeking there the air you lost |
27 | They lie there a minute , looking up at the ceiling . |
28 | No it is n't but what was not put was that er if the police had got there a couple of days earlier they would have caught because I was half . |
29 | at the minute , because they 've got there the Hussy End which is like the number one , that 's better than the Stringfellow 's apparently , Hussy End are in Manchester thirty quid to get in |
30 | While he could equally get the information from other sources , he finds that ‘ going there every week , you hear about what 's going on , which is a great help . ’ |