Example sentences of "to [noun prp] with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He entered the merchant service and in 1744 , as a mate of a vessel returning from Virginia to Hull with a cargo of tobacco , was taken prisoner by a privateer . |
2 | But what we can not accept is that those who have been prepared to co-operate thus far with the P.C.A. , now knowing as a result of this court 's widely publicised recent judgment of the grave suspicions presently surrounding the police officers concerned , would truly prefer to remain anonymous and watch these officers prosper in their libel action , than that their statements should be disclosed to C.N.L. with a view to their being proofed and , if necessary , called as witnesses in defence . |
3 | ‘ You borrowed a horse from the tavern stables and went to Woodstock with the news . ’ |
4 | Mr Murphy had faced charges of causing an explosion and abduction , in connection with the mini-cab bombing in Whitehall last October when terrorists forced a cab driver to drive to Whitehall with a bomb on the back seat . |
5 | Three months after having surgery on a brain tumour , Julia Somerville is welcomed back to ITN with a kiss from fellow newsreader Trevor McDonald . |
6 | The motor manufacturer is not going to be best pleased to discover that the aircraft he though he had retained has hopped to Ibiza with a load of spotty would-be tourists from Kettering . |
7 | Mr Michael Forsyth , Scottish Office Minister , clung to Stirling with a majority of 703 , while the Tories won back Aberdeen South from Labour and Kincardine and Deeside from the Liberal Democrats , a seat lost in a by-election last autumn . |
8 | Only George knew that she had run off to Brighton with a salesman , but his mother had guessed as much and beaten her daughter 's whereabouts out of him with a belt . |
9 | Jacqueline Pardoe went to Somerville with the object of furthering her life-long interest in astronomy . |
10 | Shortly afterwards , a waiter came across to Pascoe with a note . |
11 | Hard times came to Swindon with the closure of the rail works . |
12 | Alfred went to Germany with the Brigade after the war and was stationed at Bielefeld , a German army camp taken over by the British : |
13 | She went off to Norfolk with the plumber and his other girlfriend and her stepkids , and it did n't work . |
14 | TWO Alton cousins , Christian Browning and Tom Marks are on their way to Romania with a convoy of aid workers , who are to help with orphanage in Gaesti . |
15 | Wirral LEA decided to recommend me to ICI with the request that I look at management information systems within the site . |
16 | While Eloise was sailed round to Holyhead with a prize crew from the cutters on board , more arrests were being made around the country and suspects were picked up in Sussex , Dorset , London , South Wales and County Durham . |
17 | The Royal Shakespeare Company 's tour to Brussels with The Comedy of Errors was made possible by support from Guinness . |
18 | She was reduced to saying something — anything — rather than at this moment contemplate a trip to Bruges with a man whose mere offer of a lift home had shattered her poise so completely . |
19 | The crystal structure shows that CsA binds to CypA with the side chains of MeBmt-1 , Abu-2 , Sar-3 , MeLeu-9 , MeLeu-10 and MeVal-11 of CsA making contacts of less than 4 with the CypA residues Arg 55 , Phe 60 , Met 61 , Gln 63 , Gly 72 , Ala 101 , Asn 102 , Ala 103 , Gln 111 , Phe 113 , Trp 121 , Leu 122 , His 126 ( Fig. 3 a ) . |
20 | The abdication of the King meant that the works never reached their destination : they were bequeathed by Desenfans 's business partner Sir Francis Bourgeois to Dulwich with the intention of forming Britain 's first national gallery . |
21 | Suddenly everything was linked together in an effortless stream and the arrogant passing game returned to Anfield with a vengeance . |
22 | Depending on passenger numbers , a daily timetable will operate from 1 July to mid-September with the catamaran Spirit of Fife , which can carry more than 200 passengers . |
23 | No reference at all was made to Enoch Appleby , though Ernest had written to Hester with the news . |
24 | Meanwhile , minor United casualties , skipper Bryan Robson and winger Lee Sharpe , should be fit for the derby , along with midfielder Paul Ince who missed the trip to Portugal with a groin injury . |
25 | Ken told him about a trip he had made to Spain with a friend whom he called ‘ Milicent ’ . |
26 | For Bernadette Quli , that worry turned into a nightmare when the woman she had taken on to look after her six-month-old daughter , Farrah , fled to Ireland with the baby . |
27 | After a moment or two she passed the receiver to Zen with an exclamation of disgust . |
28 | The 21-year-old McCracken , who makes his debut in tomorrow 's home game with Wakefield , said : ‘ I 've come to England with a bit of a reputation but I want to put all that behind me and get on with playing rugby and improving my game . |
29 | Lottie and Freddie Freedman , a young married couple , came to England with a Kindertransport from Berlin via Hamburg in 1939 . |
30 | A journalist who had hitched a lift was killed , Fitzroy Maclean ended up in hospital for three months and Randolph Churchill had to be invalided back to England with a back injury . |