Example sentences of "[verb] travel [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has travelled from the liberated past , when imagination took power , to the liberation of an interest in fact — a state which may or may not prove to have been , for Roth , partial or provisional , and which The Facts , in its totality , manages to enclose in an ironised uncertainty .
2 And business executives have disliked travelling to a special studio .
3 Under the traffic restrictions , only taxis , buses , foreign cars and those carrying at least four people were permitted to travel in the central part of the city .
4 A member of the Orrell Park Community Centre which does n't own a snooker table he has to travel to the Red Rum Snooker Club in Croxteth to practice .
5 The shock seemed to travel through the entire tree , as if that drop , that weight , that terrible dry snap became a tremor in the tap root , as if it bled into the sap .
6 Heaven help anyone wanting to travel in the opposite direction on the Monday morning !
7 They all bathed in the reflected glory of having a sister barely into her twenties who was going to travel to the other side of the world .
8 And this show was going to travel to the National Gallery of Canada , among other places , and then maybe Mr Chrysler might try to sell some of them .
9 Once the only route that Allied personnel could use to travel into the Soviet Sector , with the dismantling of the wall it is now redundant
10 If one keeps traveling in a certain direction on the surface of the earth , one never comes up against an impassable barrier or falls over the edge , but eventually comes back to where one started .
11 It looks like he may have travelled under an assumed name , God knows why . ’
12 This could , however , suggest too late a date for the work at Trier ( for it is very unlikely to have been after 325 ) , indeed , Parlasca ( 1975 , 77 ) thinks the mosaicist could have travelled in the opposite direction .
13 For those who do n't wish to travel for a complete week or fortnight , there are a range of cheaper Flexi Rovers which allow you to choose which days you travel .
14 Eric would have to travel in a military train .
15 The LTA has increased its training staff and with the arrival of Tony Pickard and others it does appear that we are on the right road to success or at least start travelling in the right direction .
16 Similarly , light tries to travel in a straight line , but the curvature of space-time near the sun causes the light from distant stars to be bent if it passes near the sun .
17 The statistics of healthy and intelligent childhood were stretched out along the curve of achievement , and only some were allowed to travel through the narrow gate at eleven , towards the golden city .
18 The three had travelled to the Russian capital to watch their team play Spartak Moscow in the European Cup Winners ' Cup .
19 In July 1986 windsurfers shocked the sailing world with the news that a board had travelled at the astonishing speed of 38.86 knots which is nearly 44 mph .
20 On that day , twenty-seven days earlier , he had travelled from the Syrian Embassy back to his rented home in Kingston-upon-Thames , and there he had , for the first time , informed his wife of their changed circumstances .
21 A London-Leeds express travelling in the opposite direction hit the open door and both trains made emergency stops .
22 If the parents and their witnesses had to travel to the Scottish mainland , this would involve them not only in time away they could n't spare , but also travelling and accommodation expenses .
23 Experiment also shows that the eye learns to travel along the upper edge of a line in preference to the lower edge .
24 ‘ Argument over , ’ said Bodie , indicating that the van had failed to travel by the obvious route to the Cambridge Hotel .
25 A sixth-form languages student has been chosen to travel with the Prime Minister on his forthcoming trip to Japan .
26 When the little aircraft bumped to a halt on a grassy field outside Paris , Miss Stark , who had chosen to travel in the outside cockpit for the sheer hell of it , put her hands to her head and tried to calm her dishevelled hair .
27 Similar principles apply to all vehicles that are required to travel in a straight line .
28 The snag in the new venture is that , once again , participants have to travel to a special studio room in a hotel in London or New York .
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