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

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1 Without Stannard , Essex failed to convert any of 14 short corners in the final and with him back in the team , they can go purposefully to Cannock on April 17–18 .
2 Having talked sensibly to Anna about her chosen course of study , I am certain she is aware of the demands it will make on her .
3 It says that the discharges from the plant , which is run by British Nuclear Fuels ( BNFL ) , are carried upstream to Preston on the incoming tide and deposited in mudflats used by children to play .
4 Surely a few minutes in my arms is n't going to mean much to Harry at this stage , one way or the other .
5 Terry and Middleton have become one of the country 's most reliable opening partnerships , so it was something of a surprise when , in the 19th over , Middleton was leg-before to Hooper for 27 with 68 on the board .
6 It was now 6.22am , and their ETA at Koepang was 7.15am , so Wood decided that altering course any further was not worthwhile , as they were near enough to Timor for it not to make much difference .
7 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 .
8 They 'd all been kind enough to Felix in the hospital .
9 ‘ We all drove down to Eastover on Friday , May 17th … ’
10 From Moana we went down to Hokitika on the Coast , a town which now makes its living largely from the sale of bone and greenstone carving , of high quality and quite reasonable prices .
11 He flew down to Karachi on April 27th and told them not to back Miss Bhutto 's call for fresh provincial elections .
12 And er then er these two erm er Then when we used to when we was the young you used to be able to go down to Skeggie for a day on train for two and six .
13 He somehow managed to pound down to Kouklia on Chennaa , half by night and half by blazing day , and crossing the island was able to see for himself that it had been a more settled and prosperous year .
14 In the old days , before the advent of Mr Cook 's steamers , when tourists used to sail down to Luxor by dahabeeyah , the port had been full of the old-fashioned , native sailing craft .
15 I mean , I could go from anywhere , Lowerick down to the borders and I 'd I 'd be , I 'd feel at home , but I would n't feel I mean , I went down to England for something like four days , and like from Berwick , ma , about it must be about ten miles from Berwick to the Scottish , the Scotland thing and I was a craning my head out the bus window to see it !
16 We were in Stratford for the summer , but I went down to Hampshire for a few weeks to do some business for Will about some sheep .
17 He came down to Highbury on crutches , so grave was the extent of his injury .
18 ‘ You are a right dickhead — ’ I broke it to him gently — ‘ if you think we are driving down to Brixton in that . ’
19 ‘ It went down to Jim in the path lab .
20 Spending her own money lavishly , she employed jewellers and fine craftsmen to build a doll 's house , magnificently decorated and well-displayed , and took it down to Neptune with her .
21 B. The bridge at Norwich is the only one across the River Yare for 32 km down to Yarmouth on the coast .
22 To get down to Ballycastle from here you have to return to the road , but before reaching the town you pass the well-preserved ruins of the Franciscan Bonamargy Friary , dating from about 1500 .
23 The Broomielaw Quay was enlarged as years went by and after the arrival of steamships , created and born on this very river , the quays on the north bank were completed past Finnieston and down to Mavisbank by the 1880s .
24 It was Mrs Robinson who served him his late breakfast and it took no more than the tapping of an eggshell to discover from that guileless woman that her husband had gone down to Lorton with goats ' cheese and potted char for the market men who called there on a Thursday .
25 ‘ Can you still get all the way down to Florence on it ? ’
26 ‘ Take everything down to Florence with you .
27 She 's wounded , too , in one leg , but she ca n't be moved down to Florence until twenty-four hours have passed because she cracked her head when she fell and there could be concussion . ’
28 ‘ They 'll bring her down to Florence in that case ? ’
29 Then the excuse for a trip had turned up , and they 'd driven down to Stranraer in a trail of tourist cars , and she 'd played cassettes and talked a little in her soft English voice , while he sat there hardly believing his luck .
30 Cos I went down to Colchester in the July , in the July .
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