Example sentences of "way [adv prt] to [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 He waited for me to get out of his sight , and then he worked his way down to Cuttle 's Bakery .
2 ‘ What reason did he give you for coming all the way over to Otters ' Bay when he could perfectly well have slept in his boat ? ’
3 Leading the way up to Terry 's room , fervently wishing she 'd left this madhouse when she 'd had the chance , Ellie stood back for Terry to enter first .
4 The island presented such a complex profile to the early European navigators that they assumed her to be separate islands — and her pluralized name remained all the way up to Indonesia 's independence when an orgy of name-changing occurred and Celebes was renamed Sulawesi , and her capital , Makassar , became Ujung Pandang .
5 Just outside the city centre , on the way up to Reid 's Hotel , turn right up Rua do Dr Pita just after the bridge .
6 When that evening she made her way up to Helen 's flat , she found that Edward was there .
7 It was just ten minutes to nine , and Richard walked by on his way up to World 's End to catch a bus to the office .
8 When two hours had passed and he had n't returned , Lyn imagined him finding his way back to Bale 's and by this act leading her there in search of him .
9 Only a trickle of progress reports have so far found their way back to Buckinghamshire 's education department , but they confirm the trend nationally of a poor overall response and turnout confined principally to a hardcore of parents , generally stalwarts of a school parent-teacher association .
10 Marco 's hands found their way back to Tabitha 's hips .
11 As he lived in the city , Mr Coary drove me up to the Noones ’ for my bag and then took me all the way back to O'Brien 's Hotel in Dublin , where I had stayed long before .
12 I picked up Eddie just as it started to rain again , and we chatted all the way back to Simon 's office while she dressed herself in street clothes from a Sainsbury 's shopping-bag .
13 They did not talk much in the litter on the way back to Taheb 's house .
14 I remember picking up the film and making my way back to Derek 's , although even now the memory 's a little hazy , and then I started to feel light-headed and dizzy .
15 The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade .
16 On his way back to Coggan 's house , Gabriel met Boldwood .
17 All the way out to Keller 's house they kept up a ceaseless flow of questions about the Channings and the bruises on my head .
18 He said it 's not an offence he said if you 've broke down , you ca n't help , he said but you 've got ta really move it so I went round to Paul and there was about seven or eight blokes that pushed it all the way round to Bernie 's .
19 It was the path from my cottage , and I remembered the little cove called Halfway House , a cove where in any weather a boat might tie up safely and its owner make his way round to Taigh na Tuir .
20 I took a long way round to Ramon 's friend 's address and told him what had happened .
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