Example sentences of "to darlington " in BNC.

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1 And it is easy to see how in such a frame of mind , the thought of returning to Darlington Hall would be a great comfort to her .
2 Indeed , all in all , I can not see why the option of her returning to Darlington Hall and seeing out her working years there should not offer a very genuine consolation to a life that has come to be so dominated by a sense of waste .
3 In view of this , it seemed a reasonable solution to ask my father to bring his great experience and distinction to Darlington Hall .
4 He had arrived in the sort of clothes one often sees continental gentlemen wearing on their holidays , and indeed , throughout his stay , he was to maintain diligently the appearance of having come to Darlington Hall entirely for pleasure and friendship .
5 Many of those who rode along the line from Stockton to Darlington on that day ‘ did not the night before sleep a wink …
6 The man who , in 1789 , borrowed £100 to start in business as a master-manufacturer was 64 years old when in 1825 the Stockton to Darlington line ushered in the age of the railway .
7 Why does it cost me ten pounds fifty return from Darlington but if I take a single to Darlin to Darlington from York it costs me ten quid .
8 I had been poorly for a while and could n't eat and the doctor thought it may be appendicitis so he sent me to Darlington Hospital .
9 An even bigger treat happened during the war when we went to Darlington again to see Big Bill Campbell and his Rocky Mountain Rhythm at the Hippodrome Theatre .
10 He was also closely associated with Stephenson in his experiments with steam locomotives , and in 1821 accompanied him to Darlington , where they met Edward Pease [ q.v. ] and discussed the projected Stockton–Darlington railway line .
11 She looked down into her drink and answered evasively , ‘ I suppose I could have gone back to Darlington , but I preferred to stay down here . ’
12 Then in the 1830s thousands of immigrants arrived to seek homes and work in the new town that had been laid out by Joseph Pease , the Quaker industrialist who had extended the famous Stockton to Darlington railway so as to export coal from his Teeside wharves .
13 Vic was born in Leeds but moved to Darlington when he was five .
14 In July , we hear , he 's moving to Darlington .
15 The biggest allocation for a district council in the region goes to Darlington which receives £700,000 .
16 Wednesday , Reserves away to Darlington .
17 SPIT THE PIPS , one of the most bizarre bands to have ever come out of Middlesbrough , come to Darlington tonight .
18 The tow rope snapped twice on the way and was getting shorter and shorter before we eventually got to Darlington .
19 So the words relegation and Feethams will be avoided as much as possible this week , even though Echo Memories is returning to Darlington 's most famous ( albeit adopted ) footballing son .
20 And so he retired to Darlington .
21 ‘ I covered matches all over the North , ranging from Everton to Darlington , watching individuals or preparing team reports .
22 As it fell to the floor through his Woolworth 's bag ( a startlingly original trick , that ) it was hard to decide whether Reeves or the town football club was bringing greater discredit to Darlington .
23 The 7.05 from Hartlepool to Darlington and the 7.57 from Darlington to Hartlepool were both cancelled and passengers transferred to buses .
24 ‘ We need to go back to 1979 when we had adequate services up here , when there were eleven trains a day from Hartlepool to Darlington , not three as there now are and from May there will be none at all .
25 ‘ The Whitby line service was halved in the 1980s ; while the last train from Middlesbrough to Darlington or Newcastle is at 9pm . ’
26 ‘ Four trains a day between Whitby and Middlesbrough and an almost skeleton service on the main line to Darlington is no advert for the railway system .
27 Miss Golightly , who works as a sales and marketing representative in Middlesbrough , moved to Darlington from Woodham last year .
28 He had been a deacon and church treasurer before coming to Darlington and he hopes in retirement to have more time for church work .
29 Michael was taken to Darlington 's Memorial hospital with serious head injuries and later transferred to the intensive care unit at Middlesbrough general , where he is on a life support machine .
30 Lines said to be under threat in the North allegedly include : the historic Settle-Carlisle route , Bishop Auckland to Darlington , Thornaby to Saltburn , Whitby to Thornaby and Hull to Filey .
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