Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun] house " in BNC.

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1 It started to rain so I went down to Apsley House at the bottom right-hand corner of the park with the intention of having a look at the paintings there .
2 I did think of going down to Syon House but remembered Benjamin 's instructions never to approach Johanna without him being present for she dwelt in a twilight world where every man , except Benjamin , was her seducer .
3 The matron we had then , a supercilious woman , told me to take her along to Thorn House , as they 'd know what to do .
4 " I suggest that we meet here at nine and go along to Ingard House together . "
5 That 's right , yes , I run the Search Room there , which means that erm people come in to Pelham House , they usually meet me at a desk on the end of a telephone and I put them onto the documents that they want to look at and I make sure they 're ordered up from where they 're kept in one of the various repositories and strongrooms that we 've got , and then I produce them for them and erm if they need any help reading them and so on I give them that .
6 The disruption caused by the evacuation extended through to Bloomsbury House .
7 Of the reports on problem children that came through to Bloomsbury House , in at least fifty per cent of the cases education , or the lack of it , was a contributory factor .
8 About the same time TWW were looking for two journalists Ron Evans , a former journalist with the Empire News and the Sunday Times , had already joined the television company and he came over to Thomson House to check me out .
9 Sir Gregory had a painful discussion with his wife over how they should react to Pascoe 's snub , in which Lady Roscarrock gave vent to her outrage saying that they had every right to keep both Tristram and Jennifer in custody indefinitely ; but Sir Gregory wanted the whole business settled and finished with , so after a lengthy wrangle he swallowed the family pride and went over to Hill House .
10 Viscount Althorp insisted , against his wife 's fierce objections , that the children return permanently to Park House and continue their education at Silfield school in King 's Lynn .
11 The hoax devices discovered close to Seafield House and BP Expro 's offices were destroyed in controlled explosions by army bomb disposal experts , using remote controlled vehicles .
12 As the name indicates , Lord Burlington Lane bounded the southern side of the grounds of Chiswick House , and extended westwards close to Grove House , to link with Strand-on-the-Green .
13 In Chiswick , in 1915 , a new Secondary School for Girls was opened , situated in open space , close to Chiswick House Gardens , in Burlington Lane .
14 Across the bridge a no-through-road branches off to Stone House Farm and discloses ahead the massive Artengill Viaduct , eleven lofty arches spanning a hollow in the skyline in a remarkable feat of railway engineering .
15 ‘ Turn right here , ’ she said once , automatically , and another time , ‘ Sorry , we should have turned left there , we 'll have to go back , ’ and finally , ‘ Go straight to Shellerton House .
16 The pot-holed drive back up to Hummingbird House did nothing to improve her state of health .
17 She smiled blandly , as they walked back up to Hummingbird House through the velvety darkness .
18 A deeply rutted track , it crunches its way up to Monket House Crags , skips over a V in the skyline , and up some more .
19 He thought about it all the way up to Hill House .
20 The WTA was founded in 1921 at Toynbee Hall , moving later to Transport House ( at that time the headquarters of Britain 's largest trade union , the Transport Workers , and also of the Labour Party ) .
21 I enclose a cheque for £25 made out to Covenant House , since our Charities Aid Vouchers are n't going to work for Bruce Harris .
22 She would go back to Sea House and tell Stephen that his father had been on a train at the time of his mother 's death .
23 How I did not develop pneumonia I shall never know , my sciatic nerve was outraged by this treatment , and fortunately I was taken back to Fulmer House .
24 Reporting back to Bloomsbury House on a visit to the Jacobs ' residence where Ilse , a probationary nurse , was staying , Miss Smith recorded Ilse 's hospital treatment for flat feet .
25 But they took me away after that awful morning and did n't send me back to Byron House for another year and a half .
26 I got back to Ingard House a bit after four o'clock , and went up to rooms 207–8 , the offices allotted to us for the purposes of our audit .
27 She walked slowly back to Bishopstow House , her eyes on the verge , her thoughts entirely preoccupied , so that when she found Michael Swinton on horseback in the gateway , motionless and watching her , she gave a genuine start of surprise .
28 They completed a circular walk through the woods , tramping through leaves and bracken and ending up back at the minibus where Sybil announced it was time to go back to Conway House for lunch .
29 His subsequent progress inside the Corporation was rapid and distinctive — from the external services in Bush House to Canada again , this time as BBC representative from 1956 to 1959 ; back to Bush House as head of external broadcasting administration ; on to Broadcasting House as the BBC 's secretary ( 1963–6 ) , a post of varying status and influence at different times in the history of the BBC , but during the regime of the director-general , Sir Hugh Greene , who had personally selected Curran for the job , a key post drawing him into discussions of policy , often highly controversial policy , as well as of administration ; back again to Bush House as director of external services ( 1967–9 ) , which brought him into close touch with government ; and on Greene 's retirement , becoming , to his considerable surprise , director-general himself in April 1969 .
30 After dinner , we left to go back to Tarlenheim House .
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