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

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1 I could n't help noticing that they spent all their off-duty time racing down to London to what they called ‘ a sitting ’ , which tuned out to be another name for a seance .
2 You see , after Father went she sold the house in Derbyshire and moved down to London to be with me .
3 I know , when we used to down to London to the London Scout Gang Show .
4 And that was the poor old man he was just just about away so they sent for the ambulance and took him down to Forfar to They used to call that the poor house , I do n't know what they call it now but it was the poor house in those
5 I am great fan of tennis , especially women 's tennis and a couple of weeks ago I went down to Brighton to the semi-final matches of the Midland Bank Indoor Championships .
6 Erm I went , I was telling David about this in the car , I went down to Nottingham to and recorded , I 've got an hour of recording from erm an organisation meeting
7 And as I said he gets blacklisted and he left Derbyshire and come down to Nottingham to work .
8 I went down to Boulogne to an hospital there .
9 When the students had free time she used to like to go down to Camberwell to a flower seller who sold mimosa , which is a kind of wattle .
10 erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch .
11 It 's another of his ideas which he keeps trying to interest people in ; he has a manuscript on the subject ( ‘ The State of the Fart ’ ) which he also sends away to London to publishers now and again and which they of course send back by return .
12 Perhaps Lindy Layton is going to run away to Minneapolis to be with Prince .
13 The prince had come over to London to be married — from the house of Anna 's sister who was settled there — he hated every minute of it .
14 one of Mrs Tibbs 's boarders , ‘ an Irishman recently imported ’ who was ‘ in a perfectly wild state ; and had come over to England to be an apothecary , a clerk in a government office , an actor , a reporter , or anything else that turned up — he was not particular ’ .
15 It was usual for us to call when we took the horses over to Mickleton to be shod .
16 He was making a wonderful recovery and in the few hours we were there we managed to get him on to an ambulance train — off to Myitkyina to be flown out to India .
17 I thought : That 's it — he 's off to London to the bright lights and that 'll be the end of us . ’ ’
18 ‘ I simply told them that you were my wife and that you had taken all our money and our little girl and were running off to London to be with your lover . ’
19 Its been wrotten weather for sport wrotten weather for just about anything this weekend … so let's give you some sunshine … we 're off to Brazil to Rio … for news of a Gloucester girl in the British Steel …
20 Should I now go haring off to France to a man I do n't know , a man who had no regrets for sixteen years ? ’
21 which is very natural , and so she ships them off to Germany to the relatives
22 and good news from Hereford … in reply to Devon 's first innings total of one hundred and eighty one the county are one hundred and ninety six for two … a bit of speed to finish off with tonight … we 're off to Gloucestershire to the Prescott Hill Climb with Mark Kiff
23 The history of the building is said to have been associated with the Pilgrims travelling the old road , possibly to Canterbury to the shrine of Thomas Becket , or to that of St. William of Rochester .
24 It was largely up to NME to cover all the bases at the time .
25 It will be up to Waldegrave to ‘ kick ass ’ when ministerial colleagues fail to deliver — a far-fetched scenario .
26 For Andrew , the trip up to London to the awards ceremony attended by the Princess of Wales , was almost overshadowed by his excitement over his first journey on a train up to the capital .
27 Katherine had left Ireland almost immediately afterwards , spending a little time in Cornwall with her children before travelling up to Scotland to stay with friends there .
28 While he spent the first month of his new appointment easing himself in and still nipping up to Edinburgh to round off one or two NHS tasks from London ( where he kept his home and from which he was commuting during his health job ) , many of the key decisions affecting the telecommunications industry over the next year or so have already been taken , so the learning curve will not have to be so dramatics last time .
29 Well it 's up to Stan to yeah to have a go he 's got the pace he 's the quickest man on the field probably .
30 It was up to Moscow to start checking among the émigrés and escapees who 'd gone to Paris after the war ended .
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