Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] to [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Music 24 songs and nothin' to hear Geoff Dyer goes down to the Springsteen river , and finds that it 's dry
2 Local legend states that when it hears the church clock strike twelve it goes down to the River Avon to drink .
3 From here it follows the route of the prehistoric Sewstern Lane and drops down to the Grantham Canal .
4 To the west , Chioggia looks inward across the lagoon and Sottomarina looks out to the Adriatic sea .
5 ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes .
6 After further tunnels comes Tellsplatte , where parking is possible , and a path leads down to the Tell chapel , with its frescoes depicting the Tell story , near the lake steamer quay .
7 Visitors stay on the French-speaking Magdallen Islands in excellent hotel accommodation and take helicopter trips out to the Gulf to see the seals .
8 Ablaze with brightly hued foliage , rolling hills , jagged cliffs and tiny fishing villages , this regions harks back to the Mother Country , with the added attraction of all the diversity that America can offer .
9 When you pick up the rec , the , the hands it will actually take you through to the nearest police control room area now , if it 's on the M eleven then most of the calls will go into Chelmsford , our police headquarters , once you cross over the borders and go into Metropolitan area , then that goes up to the Scotland Yard in their control rooms .
10 Oh yes at one time erm after the New Town got well started , after The Stow was built got to the , goes up to The Stow and be beyond er , well it 's just , going on into erm , er , towards the swimming bath , it was n't up there , swimming bath , erm and we used to call it the Shady Shop in , in adverts and er we used to have a lot of people used to come down because there was only The Stow then and er
11 It huddles round a flint-towered church and sprawls down to the North Sea — and what a wallop the sea makes as it pounds at the shingle . "
12 Ties in to the ITV true crime series presented by Edward Woodward .
13 Any customer who phones in to a P&O Roadtanks depot , can hire a vehicle for a one-off delivery .
14 The Crystal Palace winger , who returned this season after 10 months on the sidelines with knee ligament damage , travels back to the United States tomorrow for an urgent check-up .
15 The Crystal Palace winger , who returned this season after 10 months on the sidelines with knee ligament damage , travels back to the United States tomorrow for an urgent check-up .
16 He 's a bit of a genealogist — claims the family goes back to the Normans .
17 Fahey , whose international experience goes back to the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 , when he lost the bronze medal in a jump-off , qualified for last year 's World Cup Final , but decided his horse was not then ready for it .
18 The group as a whole goes back to the Devonian ( ?
19 The idea to promote an urban walkway/cycleway on the disused railway line from Easter Road to Seafield goes back to the Leith Local Plan reports of the 1970s .
20 You should certainly cross the border ( remember the passports ) for a taste of the Vorarlberg , and particularly of Bregenz , squeezed into that tiny corner of Austria which intrudes on to the Bodensee between Switzerland and Germany .
21 Through the arches is Piazza Cavour , named after the hero of the Risorgimento , a piazza that gives on to the Giardini Pubblici ( Public Gardens ) , one of several splendid oases of green in the city .
22 Truro moves on to the SDR
23 This week he 's at Queens Club with Sky for the Stella Artois tournament , then he moves on to the Manchester Open on June 14 .
24 After closing in Virginia , the exhibition moves on to the Frick Art Museum , Pittsburgh ( 19 December-14 February 1993 ) ; the Museum of Fine Arts , Boston ( 13 March-9 May 1993 ) and the Seattle Art Museum ( 3 June-25 July 1993 ) .
25 Having established the finer points , the course moves out to the Barossa training area of gorse , bracken and small pine woods adjacent to the Academy .
26 Colin Scragg moves back to the London West branch [ formerly known as Hayes ] as service manager .
27 The two sets of metaphors have persisted side by side , not only in the West since the ancient Greeks , but in other civilizations as well ( Chinese ming ‘ bright ’ is the ordinary word for the enlightenment of the sage , which is often compared to a mirror reflecting things exactly as they are , while te ‘ get ’ is used of insight ; ‘ I 've got it ! ’ says the disciple to his master as he catches on to the Tao ) .
28 Won agreements to end the dumping of chemical sludges in to the North Sea .
29 It probably dates back to The Beatles when Richard Starkey became Ringo the millionaire and Pete Best kept his real name and ended up as a civil servant .
30 The church here dates back to the Domesday Book .
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