Example sentences of "our way to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We left St Denis as darkness fell and made our way to a tavern outside one of the gateways of Paris on the main road to Calais , a warm comfortable place which had escaped the ravages of famine which still afflicted the city . |
2 | We were on a bus , on our way to a concert , when we were hit by a truck . |
3 | The rest of us made our way to a farm where we were given tea and biscuits . |
4 | We were bring led through the sacristy at school on our way to the chapel . |
5 | They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others . |
6 | Some of the men carried spades , others food and rum , and we made our way to the beach where the two boats were waiting . |
7 | As we walked through the open-air lobby on our way to the beach , we drew a lot of curious looks from the other guests at the resort . |
8 | We were both a little nervous as we made our way to the lighthouse past the palms , the palapas and the tantalising lagoon . |
9 | We made our way to the lighthouse , in full view of the temple , and dropped anchors . |
10 | Tumbleweed put them in his pocket and we picked our rucksacks up to make our way to the station . |
11 | ‘ We had played Everton away , ’ Male recalls , ‘ and were on our way to the station after the game — with a police motorbike escort . |
12 | At the next opportunity we were on our way to the Station Bomb Dump in the truck which J. had to get him around camp . |
13 | And on our way to the crocodile farm erm we past some beautiful countryside , and on the way back one of the two jeeps broke down and after an hour they decided we would have to leave it . |
14 | With the night 's chill dispelled from the air , Alec and I boulder-hopped our way to the foot of Robin Smith 's soaring masterpiece , The Needle . |
15 | We were on our way to the river to photograph the landscape which , Lady Rutherford told us indignantly , would be ruined for ever if Mr Knightley allowed Mr Dinsdale and his industrialist friends to dig a quarry , part of which would be on common land . |
16 | May God bless us all this Christmas time as we make our way to the manger and celebrate the gift of his love and life . |
17 | We found our way to the desk for Saudi Arabian Airlines when we had our first alarm . |
18 | Maybe we were on our way to the Fender Soundhouse because Steve needed some new strings for his guitar . |
19 | We made our way to the car park . |
20 | We make our way to the car . |
21 | On entering the luxurious interior of the shop and making our way to the carpet department , there were friendly ‘ good mornings ’ from the staff who obviously recognised Eddie as a regular . |
22 | ‘ I promise you we 'd be much better to go quietly back on to the road and make our way to the Fire Court . ’ |
23 | We ca n't see our way to the end of the first foot . ’ |
24 | A week earlier Steve and I had been on our way to the summit of Ultar with a pair of 150 foot ropes . |
25 | ‘ We 're on our way to the mortuary ourselves , ’ Susan explained . |
26 | Next we knew , we must take the road which led to Cherbourg , where we hoped to find out more of what had happened on that tragic occasion — and we were soon on our way to the Château de la Brehouse at St Pierre Eglise , where we were to spend the night . |
27 | That I maintained my usual composure was to me a miracle , and once more we were on our way to the frontier . |
28 | On our way to the fishing grounds off Iceland we passed close to the Faroes . |
29 | Glancing at his watch , he added , ‘ It 's time we made our way to the dining-room . |
30 | Our first port of call was Strathbeg ; and as we drove through Crimond on our way to the loch , I smiled at the inscription on the face of the church clock : ‘ The Hour is Coming ’ . |