Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Horbury 's motto ‘ Pro Bono Oppido ’ ( for the good of the town ) lives on , as does the slogan of the Ossett Chamber of Trade : ‘ Come to Ossett where the shopping is on the level . ’
2 At the tiny station of Plowden an angry old woman asked whether we had permission to park our car in the yard , so I did n't add to her troubles by asking for a ticket to Ludlow , as I had intended , but drove on to Marshbrook where the porter was more kindly . ’
3 After being hauled out by rescuers using a rope , he was helped up 300-ft high steps and a mile-and-a-half across moorland before changing back at his car and travelling back to Middlesbrough where the extent of his injuries were discovered .
4 The third moved further afield , along the coast to Southport where the Drug Dependency Clinic also prescribes methadone on a maintenance basis .
5 If Melrose beat Currie this weekend and Gala lose to Dundee High the title race could , however , be over apart from a mathematical possibility of Edinburgh Accies stepping in .
6 On one occasion he went to Dundee where the promoter knocked down his purse from £4 to £2. 10s. because he had come on his motor bike rather than on the train .
7 In the morning they will journey together to G.Q.G. Meanwhile the night imposes its own duties .
8 In this example we can start at P , go to M and then to D. So the angle is called PMD. of course we could just as easily start at D , go to M and then to P and call the angle DMP .
9 Bill , no lover of the scenic , ran ahead to Muker where the Farmer 's Arms had just opened .
10 " If only I could get to Hatfield then the journey from there to London is easy .
11 If before receiving payment from the US importer the dollar appreciates to DM4.08–4.12 then the exporter will receive DM40.8m , an overall gain of DM1m .
12 Taskopruzade and Mecdi assign this event to the reign of Bayezid I ( 1389–1402 ) , saying that as a result of a quarrel between Molla Fenari and that sultan , the former abandoned his posts and went off to Karaman where the emir gave him a salary of 1,000 akce a day and each of his pupils 500 akce a day .
13 I 'd never have come back to Liverpool only the firm sent me here to fix something up on the docks twelve months before this lot started , so I was just unlucky . ’
14 The half hour drive east of Ierapetra along Crete 's largely unspoilt southern coast was to Analipsis where the hotel nestled above a great rock-fringed bay .
15 To get things moving , wealthy collector Walter Donovan ( Julian Glover ) — who believes drinking from the cup will make him immortal — kidnaps Indie 's father and lures the son to Venice where the search for a vital clue necessitates a flesh-crawling wade through flooded , rat-infested catacombs .
16 He trudged the long road to Keswick or often to Wythburn where the carrier , Jackson , would take him to Keswick when the Exhibition was held annually .
17 Croquet is not new to Teesside where the game is known to have been played round about the turn of the century on six lawns in Albert Park , Middlesbrough .
18 The sport is not new to Teesside where the game was known to have been played at about the turn of the century on six lawns at Albert Park , Middlesbrough until it was pushed out by tennis .
19 To Sausalito where the thing to do
20 If a duty had been held to be owed to Dick then the occupier had cause to appreciate the presence of the child and the premises would have to be reasonably safe for a child trespasser and an obstacle to entry erected .
21 If curve A in Figure 6.9 applies to Mercury then the erasure of craters must have occurred throughout a fairly extended period during the final stages of formation .
22 This argument is particularly relevant to Britain where the government has tried to foster wider share ownership by selling off formerly nationalised industries .
23 So , two years ago , she left her hometown of Thunderbay on the shores of Lake Superior and came to Britain where the prospect of finding outlets for her pictures are slightly brighter .
24 So , two years ago , she left her hometown of Thunderbay on the shores of Lake Superior and came to Britain where the prospect of finding outlets for her pictures are slightly brighter .
25 On the day in question I was driven down to Wapping where the meeting was to take place at St Peter 's School .
26 Actually when , the capacitive reactance is very small compared with R and R L so that the input impedance of the filter is almost constant and equal to R. Consequently the amplitude of input signal delivered by a sinusoidal source may well remain constant as the frequency changes .
27 We were flying first to Nassau where the senator was to be guest of honour at an American Embassy reception for senior officers of the naval units taking part in Exercise Stingray , and after Nassau the Maggot and I would fly on to Grand Bahama where he lived and where Wavebreaker was docked .
28 The message was then diverted to Maine where the Tri-star was re-fuelling .
29 ‘ Jo and I see each other every day from Monday to Thursday when the House is in session .
30 The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use .
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