Example sentences of "[pers pn] to [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This 8 day tour takes you to many of the island 's most interesting spots , from the fascinating town of Colombo , with its ancient fort and temples to a thrilling safari by jeep of the Bundala National Park , teeming with birds and wildlife . |
2 | A great big THANK YOU to all of the Clothes Show Live visitors that popped along to see us at the N.E.C. |
3 | ‘ We are pleased to welcome you to one of the country 's finest footballing cities . ’ |
4 | The proprietors are happy to provide dinner with prior notice or to direct you to any of the many pubs and restaurants within a three-mile radius . |
5 | ‘ But it wo n't take you to any of the local castles . |
6 | The route will also take you to some of the finest areas of heathland in the country and will include a tea stop at Clumber Park Tea Rooms . |
7 | Club cruises start at a remarkably low price from Corfu or Rhodes with itineraries that take you to some of the most idyllic of the Greek islands . |
8 | The Royal Oak introduced you to some of the complexities of co-ordinating financial and statistical data with details of the premises and the personal particulars of the key staff . |
9 | This booklet briefly explains how your current account works , and introduces you to some of the other ways your bank can help you . |
10 | ‘ You must let me introduce you to some of the people we know . |
11 | Erm there 'll be seven lectures on this subject and that 's a fair number of course but it 's not enough to cover the full range of things that I 'd want normally to talk to you about and so what I 'm going to do is to aim to introduce you to some of the central concepts of foreign policy , of ways of analysing it , of the models that are used , the ideas erm er surrounding foreign policy and also to illustrate these with examples . |
12 | ‘ Let me introduce you to some of the other guests . ’ |
13 | I was n't on the hill that evening but Mrs Goreng sent me to one of the big communal TVs they had set up on poles in the Praça . |
14 | Last year , before I decided to settle here for keeps , my business took me to one of the great northern cities , chief among those of the prosperous world . |
15 | He put an arm around my shoulder and steered me to one of the leather sofas which had a girl where other sofas have cushions . |
16 | He introduced me to one of the Curriers in the Golden Cock . |
17 | It was the first time in my life I had acted like a complete sod to other people , and I felt that my behaviour was worse because I had loads of advantages the lesser recruits did n't : I could speak French ; I was basically healthier and therefore found fitness much easier ; I was a north European Caucasian which endeared me to some of the more racist instructors . |
18 | He came up with them to Four on the first floor , Tom 's room . |
19 | Such simple lovers are not so simple and their love can lead them to one of the profoundest insights of religion , for such love requires an abandonment of selfishness and egotism , and these people are far advanced on the spiritual roads . |
20 | When the cans were full they ran with them to one of the many collecting stations from which trucks transported the latex to the central warehouses . |
21 | The TV producer led them to one of the last suites on the left and a young man in pullover and jeans swung round on his chair . |
22 | Cranston sighed , nodded , and turned to the steward , asking him to take them to one of the duke 's private chambers . |
23 | Golfers , with bags of clubs over shoulders , boarded tramcars which would take them to many of the numerous golf-clubs in and around the city . |
24 | Ian Porterfield 's young side immediately showed to the challenge from the start , showing the form that has taken them to fourth in the Premier League after just one defeat in their previous 11 games . |
25 | Although Artemis have removed them from these frames they will be offering them to some of the purchasers as interesting records of the plates ' history in their own right . |
26 | We set ourselves to introduce a critical awareness of current misconceptions about language , to inform students of some differences between speech and writing , to make them aware that social and aesthetic evaluations of language are that , and nothing more ( however confidently pronounced ) and to sensitise them to some of the difficulties of pupils in English schools for whom English is not the mother tongue , or for whom their own English was a baffling unfamiliar variety . |
27 | The Earl of Argyll , Archibald Campbell , introduced him to many of the Scottish nobles , and he found some of them less objectionable than he 'd expected . |
28 | A keen diver and photographer , he runs a marine consultancy part time that takes him to many of the world 's most interesting coral reefs . |
29 | She did n't take him to one of the two formal reception rooms opening off the hall . |
30 | Rohmer took him by the coat sleeve , leading him to one of the upholstered seats beside Jimmy . |