Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I flew down to Cherbourg the day before yesterday and drove out to the Château . |
2 | Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup . |
3 | The Company 's office at 114 Lower Church Street was closed and leased away to Reeves the furnisher , together with the adjoining Market Hall , which the Company was supposed to have demolished for road widening in 1906 ! |
4 | Jacob Cohen had promised to send Charlie over to Chelsea the moment he reappeared in the Whitechapel Road . |
5 | It 's actually quite a good book and I 'd had a few qualms about turning it over to Lenny the Lathe , who specializes in converting books more than an inch thick into fireproof combination lock safes . |
6 | He replied that it appeared that there was a trust on the coheir too to make over to Seia the quarter which he had in the gardens . |
7 | Indeed from Pagham eastward to Brighton the development is almost continuous , apart from the river mouths and a 5km. strip west of Littlehampton . |
8 | The laird nodded and Cameron said curtly to Robertson the teacher , ‘ Take this down . ’ |
9 | The incident at Nadirpur 's apartment had clearly brought home to Chantal the sort of people who were holding her fiancé in Beirut . |
10 | Sorry to anyone who 'd been hoping for a match report from Newcastle , but I went home to Wakefield the morning after the game and so did n't get a chance to post one . |
11 | She opened her lips under the caress of his , found her hands reaching up to Braille the rock sculpture of his cheekbones . |
12 | Of course , this group at Ephesus must have heard something about the Holy Spirit if they listened at all attentively to John the Baptist , but they did not realise that the promised Spirit was available for them ; that he could make a difference to their lives . |
13 | Let me go to er where I expected to go now to John the County Planning Officer . |
14 | Hugh of Lincoln died in London in November 1200 and on the way back to Lincoln the funeral procession passed through Stamford . |
15 | The Governors referred back to Hamilton the matter of terms and of advertisements giving notice of the change , and with that was concluded the business of the last quarter of quartered years at the School . |
16 | But now back to Albert the Abo who stayed at home and painted , very successfully , his own place . |
17 | As irony would have it , however , an examiner that I did have passed on to Rowse the information that , in the paper on Political Institutions , in which I did badly , I had vigorously attacked Rowse 's pamphlet on ‘ The Question of the House of Lords ’ . |
18 | From Muker by Ivelet and on to Gunnerside the dale is steep sided but pleasantly wooded while Gunnerside itself is on the site of an Old Norse settlement . |
19 | Kinnear , who said he expected to make one more signing this week-end , looked forward to Jones the manager with a wry smile . |
20 | thank you so have we got this right beyond measure in the chain , the responsibility in the group of companies , you bring to the attention of your board and ultimately to Mr the fact of your concern about the centre piece |