Example sentences of "to [noun prp] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There were many meetings and much paperwork to ensure the availability of petrol , oil , tools and crew to take over to Newfoundland for the attempt .
2 Jack took Amy and Adam to Hull for the funeral where Amy sobbed her heart out and Adam , less than three months after his Barmitzvah , threw a clod of earth on to his grandad 's coffin as his first act of manhood .
3 In October 1981 , I went to Moscow for a conference on quantum gravity .
4 The search goes back to Moscow for the truth about Wallenberg : This Sunday leaders of Sweden 's Raoul Wallenberg Society arrive in Moscow for meetings with Soviet officials .
5 The applicants , Coventry Newspapers Ltd. , ( ‘ C.N.L. ’ ) , defendants in a libel action brought against them by David Woodley and Roger Clifford , sought ( 1 ) a declaration that C.N.L. were at liberty to receive from Michael Thomas Bromell copies of all such witness statements , notes , notebooks and other documents which had come into existence in the course of an investigation by the Police Complaints Authority into the conduct of David Woodley and Roger Clifford as had been read to or by the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) or had been referred to in open court during the hearing of Reg. v. Bromell ( unreported ) , 22 June 1992 , C.A. , on a reference , dated 10 May 1991 , of his case by the Home Secretary under section 17(1) ( a ) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 ; and/or ( 2 ) variation of the implied undertaking pursuant to which Michael Thomas Bromell had received the documents under the order of the Court of Appeal ( Criminal Division ) on 9 July 1991 , so as to permit him to disclose copies of all such documents described in ( 1 ) above to C.N.L. for the purpose of defending the libel action .
6 Avery sat to Minton for a couple of portraits and for a period saw him about once a fortnight .
7 On that afternoon of Tuesday , 31 August , McQueen 's daughter served them tea ; she wore a print linen dress , and had been to Inverness for a year 's education in reading , writing , sewing , knotting , lace- and pastry-making .
8 Imagine going all the way to Inverness for a pint of milk …
9 Late abed in a sumptuous local B&B , then Martin is off at 6am , to drive to Inverness for a flight to Heathrow .
10 I did n't go to Lourdes for a miracle but Lourdes makes me appreciate each day and thank God for Zoe .
11 She announced , to my dismay , that she was coming to Salamanca for a week or so .
12 ‘ Which is perhaps why you can come to Czechoslovakia for a holiday alone , a working holiday , ’ he qualified with some charm .
13 Steve succeeded John Sewell as Palace 's captain , but in September 1971 he moved over to Chelsea for a fee quoted as £170,000 , as Bert Head sought funds to reshape his squad for 1st Division survival .
14 He was to go to Brighton for a fortnight in another play , in 1950 , A Phoenix Too Frequent by Christopher Fry , whose well-wrought and ‘ difficult ’ verse dramas had so unexpectedly caught the taste of the public .
15 I remember in June going to Brighton for a meeting of the National Association of Health Authorities .
16 Once he had taken me to Brighton for the day .
17 Michael White of the Guardian likened Amaranth to Venus rising from the foam , Bruce Anderson to the spirit of enterprise , while Lord Wyatt of Weeford , who had been sent to Brighton for the Telegraph , wrote that he had been ‘ captivated ’ by a performance which by its daring and originality had brought an otherwise dull Tory conference startlingly to life .
18 There was a legend , and goodness only knows where these tales come from , that Mr Wilson had once taken savings from the post office and gone to Brighton for the week-end .
19 As the token of this ‘ muscular Christianity ’ , it was Aislabie who , in 1841 , took the MCC team to Rugby for the match celebrated in Tom Brown 's School Days by Thomas Hughes [ q.v . ] .
20 As well as establishing a nominated Senate and a Legislature elected by universal male suffrage , it gave the presidency to Louis-Napoleon for a period of ten years .
21 It 's a vehicle you do n't need to think twice about using , no matter what the physical or social demands , and no matter where you 're headed to : to the cottage with all the kids and their friends , to the local shops , to Kitzbühel for the skiing .
22 ‘ Britain 's influence is much weaker and countries are looking to Germany for a lead , ’ he said .
23 But we now realize the extent to which these scientists looked to France and later to Germany for a lead .
24 The climax of Delaunay 's success in Germany came when he was given a large one-man show at the Walden Gallery in Berlin early in 1913 ; both Delaunay and Apollinaire travelled to Germany for the opening .
25 Although ‘ service ’ was in one sense effected in Illinois the purpose of , and assumption behind , it was that the documents would be transmitted by VWoA to Germany for the attention of VWAG .
26 ‘ Sunday Evening : Off to Windsor for a benefit for Thames Valley Hospice .
27 Ironically , at the same time as Babes was killing himself in protest against Ceauşescu 's tyranny , the BBC ran a holiday programme detailing the pleasures of skiing around Braşov and suggesting that viewers go to Romania for a glimpse of glasnost .
28 I 'd like to take the people who did this to Romania for a month and show them how vital these supplies were . ’
29 Upwards on 20,000 supporters are expected to flock to Limerick for a match that has evoked country-wide interest .
30 They had first met fifteen years earlier when a small cadre of SAS men , led by D'Arcy , had visited the Mont Louis Commando Training School close to Andorra for an exchange visit .
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