Example sentences of "[adv prt] to the old [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A BP oil tanker was blocking the narrow lane down to the Old Forge , towering over the thatched cottage to which it was attached by its pipe-line as though with an umbilical cord .
2 They walked down to the Old Rectory gates .
3 Philip and Lee ran down to the Old Rectory .
4 The path traverses round this peak and leads down to the Old Church of Martindale ( 2.5 miles ) .
5 It truly was a parochial effort as children from the age of six up to the oldest members took part .
6 I sidle up to the older cop .
7 The highwayman came riding up to the old inn door .
8 But out oh tawny sunset , before the rise on moon , when the road was a gypsy ribbon , looping the purple moor , a red coat troop came marching , marching , marching , King George 's men came marching , up to the old inn door .
9 When the road is a ribbon of moonlight , over the purple moor , a highwayman comes riding , riding , riding , a highwayman comes riding , up to the old inn door .
10 So , I 'd got this house and two or three of us from the refuge went up to the old house and packed everything ready to move .
11 Turn left on the road and walk for around 900 yards before turning right onto a path which leads up to the old railway and joins a road up to Castle Bolton Village .
12 The bridge had been removed but the wooden platform and building were visible from the road below ; there was a roofed stairway leading to platform level , every step was either missing or rotten , so the bottom of the staircase was made completely inaccessible with barbed wire criss-crossed right up to the old roof beam .
13 Not up to the old days ; not for either of them .
14 The highwayman came riding , up to the old inn-door .
15 King George 's men came marching , up to the old inn-door .
16 A highwaymen comes riding , up to the old inn-door .
17 After that Athelstan gave Tab and his two apprentices some pennies to take the coffin from the church and out to the old cemetery .
18 ‘ You will not lose by this , Yin Tsu , ’ he said softly , his heart going out to the old man .
19 I journeyed out to the old manor house near Buxfield .
20 They wo n't do away with them , no but cos they , they 're trying to do away with the National Dock Labour Board and come back to the old system .
21 The big improvement with the council tax is that we 've gone back to the old system which is 100% rebates for those classified on low income .
22 they should of , go back to the old system that they took the man 's wage in , only into consideration
23 Burton said that he had promised to go back to the Old Vic for £45 a week to do Hamlet , and he was sticking to it .
24 Back to the Old Vic .
25 They always look back to the old smokestack industries .
26 We talked back and forth and eventually went back to the old Sun studio and did a few tracks down there .
27 Going back to the old trams .
28 at Christmas time 193 1 I had a table of gold , hoping that it might in some way draw us all back to the old gold standard again gold lame tablecloth , old white Mennecey china , many yellow roses .
29 Maybe the tide will start to turn shortly as the avant-garde begin to lead the way back to the old traditions .
30 ‘ We 've gone back to the old gods , in defiance to the Church . ’
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