Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After following Wilton Lane to the north for around ¾ mile the route goes right to Dunsdale Farm and on to meet the B1269 . |
2 | Against this background , the British-born speakers show especially differentiated behaviour , sticking mostly to London English but occasionally manifesting strategic switches into Creole . |
3 | Crossing the road it follows a path across country to a small road leading to Ballagh Cross and goes on to Armagh Manor . |
4 | The NIA was housed on the premises of Technos International , a manufacturer of electronic surveillance equipment sold only to US government agencies and countries with special export clearances . |
5 | I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital 's geriatric wards , where I sang and played to the old folk . |
6 | So , when I have n't been gazing out of the window , phoning every friend I ever had , dashing up the street in an urgent quest for … er … something or other I 'm desperate for or singing along to Melody Radio at the top of my thorax — I 've been noticing things . |
7 | The easiest way of solving that problem was to go down to Victoria station . |
8 | Before he could fit in a visit , he was forestalled by Len Brayton , Maisie 's father , who rode down to Aumery Park Farm one Wednesday in mid-January , after attending the market at Kirkbymoorside . |
9 | The train drew in to Penn Station with the arguments still raging round Uncle Mick 's grizzled head , but that head was still unbowed and at one time Denis was sure he saw a wink in the wicked old eye as he took on about three arguments at once and lost all of them . |
10 | Leonora was suffering serious doubts about her sanity by the time the train drew in to Paddington Station the following Saturday evening . |
11 | ‘ I wandered down to Huddersfield market and found some woollen scarves for £1 each . |
12 | Christopher Gore , the son of a nuclear scientist and himself a brilliant academic , waited patiently to be let in to Bristol Crown Court , where he was to be accused of killing his father and his mother . |
13 | Residents agreed to write individually to Durham County Council and Darlington MP Michael Fallon . |
14 | The ANC had earlier resisted a meeting with Inkatha on the grounds that this would lend undue national legitimacy to what it regarded as a Zulu organization with a power base confined largely to Natal province . |
15 | I would also very much appreciate an opportunity to come over to Walford Manor , perhaps in August . |
16 | God , how I used to envy the Catholic girls going to the schools in Belfast when I was waiting at the bus stop like a fresh dog 's dinner to be carried off to Dothegirls Academy in me big grey interlocks with double gusset for the hockey stains . |
17 | He was now returning home to Blagrave Farm . |
18 | Reports from Kampuchea claim that the country 's 35,000-man army is good enough to stand up to Khmer Rouge incursions . |
19 | Well , I know the Queen has come up to Buckingham Palace , for the Season . |
20 | ‘ The kind who were disappointed not to see the panzers driving up to Buckingham Palace ? ’ |
21 | Driving back to Armscott Manor , Virginia felt as if a small bomb had been detonated in her life . |
22 | They were both very quiet driving back to Westfield Manor . |
23 | She and Jake had been driving back to Lomond View after accompanying Kirsty back to school when Jake had swivelled round in his seat to inform her , |
24 | Its purpose was to perform acts of sabotage and to organise raids far behind the enemy lines , and ( later , in Europe ) to sustain local guerrilla groups , and send back to Britain intelligence regarding any situation with which S.A.S. troops themselves were incapable of dealing in the small numbers in which they operated . |
25 | They also believe that , like Zacchaeus , many people who have come back to God desire to make amends for their past . |
26 | Giving her a fifteen-minute start , I headed back to Waldron City and the office . |
27 | The sight and smell of the waterfront drew her as always , giving her enough courage to slip across to Broad Quay . |
28 | My hon. Friend the Member for Easington ( Mr. Cummings ) referred graphically to Murton colliery in the north-east and spoke about what it means to a community to lose 600 jobs . |
29 | MERSEYSIDE 'S most famous window cleaner puts his ladders away on Friday evenings … and looks forward to Saturday Afternoon Fever . |
30 | From Green Gable move on the Great Gable ( 0.5 miles in a south-westerly direction ) and from the summit of Great Gable descend north-westwards to Beck Head ( 0.5 miles ) , the gap between Gable and Kirk Fell . |