Example sentences of "its way to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | First $630,000 production Cizeta V16 is on its way to a customer in Singapore |
2 | A third fire engine was hit by bricks thrown by youths on its way to a call out in Southport Road , Bootle . |
3 | At first John imagined that this was relief food on its way to a Commissariat depot , for it was guarded by a large body of troops , about eighty infantry and fifty cavalry as well as two field guns and their crews — half on one bank , half on the other . |
4 | And the rip-off was well divided and a segment found its way to a bank account that was anonymous in all but its number . |
5 | It was due to leave the main door at noon and wend its way to the arena by a circuitous route through the grounds , so that as many people as possible would get a good view . |
6 | Starting in Petersfield , on the High Street where the railway crosses the road , the route makes its way to the village of Steep and up onto Ashford Hill via Ashford Chace . |
7 | The three streams which once ran beneath it have long since vanished , but , at the back of the town , the water still finds its way to the sea , as it has from the beginning of time . |
8 | These later die and so the carbon dioxide eventually finds its way to the sea floor as sediment . |
9 | This mineralizes and fertilizes the flood plains below , as it slowly and inexorably finds its way to the sea . |
10 | Flapping , scrambling over the rocks , it blunders its way to the sea . |
11 | It immediately finds its way to the surface and emerges to mate in the months of June , July or August . |
12 | Like all mammals , dolphins need air to live , and the first act of life of a newly-born dolphin is to find its way to the surface to breathe . |
13 | The third , Vulcanian phase , also probably reflects this de-gassing process , with gas escaping from the magma below accumulating in the higher parts of the volcano , and then blasting its way to the surface . |
14 | This mallee fowl chick ( right ) has just hatched and fought its way to the surface through its mound . |
15 | Gradually the impulse which had taken him over to the wood , the instinct which had urged him to a resolution , worked its way to the surface . |
16 | A single toe , the big one , had fought its way to the surface to gaze at the world like a yellow ivory eye . |
17 | Will he draw attention to the National Coal Board 's policy of closing pits , because when a pit is closed not only is low-sulphur coal lost in many cases , but the methane is then allowed to find its way to the surface ? |
18 | Her uncle was a slaughterman who had given her an animal on its way to the abattoir . |
19 | The weather was bright and sunny , as the procession slowly wound its way to the cemetery nestling beneath the cliffs , within sound of the sea . |
20 | I remember that between a death and the subsequent funeral the street would be very quiet , pianos were locked , children were not allowed to play anywhere near the house and on the day of interment , all blinds were drawn , whilst as the cortege made its way to the Cemetery people would stop , the men always removing headgear . |
21 | Laid to rest : Traffic is brought to a halt as the flower-bedecked hearse leads the funeral cortege on its way to the cemetery |
22 | That outside information is , in any case , translated into the same kind of nerve impulses on its way to the brain . |
23 | Most of this made its way to the government , so that by February 1797 it had been run down to less than a sixth of this level . |
24 | ‘ People were hugging and kissing each other as my car powered its way to the finish as they joined me in an early celebration . |
25 | I soon had an armful , then clambered up off the shingle to the better walking of the salt-washed turf where the burn , dividing into deep peaty runnels , cut its way to the shore . |
26 | On its way to the churchyard , the funeral cortege passed Gary Manning 's favourite pub . |
27 | Wander through the village and along the lakeside promenade , and you come to the small Schafbergbahn railway , which winds its way to the top of the Schafberg mountain behind the village . |
28 | This is one machine that will quite easily fight its way to the top of the £300 pile ; lend it your ears . |
29 | In fact it may be a good idea to introduce a large catfish , for example , and one of the suckermouth catfish , like Hypostomus to clean up any of the uneaten food that finds its way to the bottom of the tank . |
30 | The ferret-god made its way to the bottom of the garden . |