Example sentences of "[conj] [art] trip to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whether course of employment in a particular statute should include a tea break or the trip to work may be better decided by a tribunal staffed with a lawyer chairman and ‘ wing ’ members representing the interests of trade unionists and employers rather than the ordinary courts .
2 The latest suspension will start a week on Saturday and Ball will be unavailable for Sunderland 's home game against Wolves and the sixth round of the FA Cup or a trip to Leicester .
3 The prosecution argued that the Newleys had driven down together from London ; after the murder , Mrs Newley had driven back in her husband 's car , and parked it near their home ; no doubt she hoped that the trip to Hampshire would never come to light .
4 He reports that a trip to Catterick Camp to set up rope ladders on the assault course was heavy going .
5 Up until the trip to Gwent , any weeds had been kept in check well within my 60 minutes a week .
6 The Nobel had afforded only a temporary alleviation of this condition : indeed , the abbreviated stay in Princeton , the rush back to England , and the trip to Stockholm made him feel worse rather than better .
7 And the trip to Profitis Bias was your last chance to make her see reason , was n't it ? ’
8 It was amazing that , after Reaney had broken his leg in '70 and missed both the Cup Final and the trip to Mexico ( as well as the famous end-of-season run in ) , Cooper broke his leg two years later ( at Stoke I think ) and missed the ‘ 72 Cup Final .
9 After a day 's work and a trip to Wormwood Scrubs on a number 220 bus , arriving in the dark and perhaps the cold , I was not inclined to put in further effort .
10 Although do n't forget that , as usual , your Clubrep will also have a great selection of Club entertainment including a barbecue , the Reps ' Cabaret and a trip to Spain .
11 Coming from a Communist family background in the early 1960s , the pull of the underground- and a trip to South America — had sucked him away from politics .
12 It would take the One Love Peace Concert and a trip to Ethiopia to rejuvenate him .
13 One of the surprise contestants who have a chance to win £5,000 and a trip to Hollywood to take part in American Gladiators is Derek Collett from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire who weighs in at a mere 11st 10lb .
14 So a trip to Whitby and a trip to Scarborough .
15 If a trip to France is necessary , I 'll go to represent you , ’ Glyn stated firmly .
16 This is not an experiment that can ever be done , although some people assume that certain remote and isolated faunas , such as those of Australia and Madagascar , can be treated as if they were ancient , as if a trip to Australia were like a trip backwards in a time machine .
17 A fly on the dressing room wall suggests Alex Miller was furious with his players ' performance but the trip to Glasgow gives them a chance to atone .
18 A round trip to London would provide a hoe for a farmer , while a trip to Sydney would provide an ox a community can share .
19 In recent years the habit of the All Blacks leaving together and returning together after a trip to Europe has disappeared .
20 ‘ Oh , well , please yourself , ’ he said and , worried lest Primrose should have felt excluded from the conversation , as well as the trip to Southampton , he offered to give her two of his tickets to Wimbledon .
21 This chapter has been organized so as to describe three main tours of the island , as well as a trip to Curral das Freiras .
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