Example sentences of "their way to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Despite the end of the cloth trade , two World Wars and a major fire , Woodchester Mill has remained a busy working site with Woodchester-built pianos still managing to find their way to every corner of the globe .
2 If you put them in the dustbin they will eventually find their way to a land fill site where some unfortunate animal might get caught up in a piece of it .
3 Salesman making deliveries , out-oftowners visiting a show , executives on their way to a board meeting which would decide the fate of thousands of employees : they all moved at West End speed — that is , not at all .
4 Most of the small passerines which favour an Arctic summer home , where they can take advantage of the prolific insect life , pass through Shetland on their way to a winter habitat which suits their food preferences .
5 There was an Argentine sailing ship in the river and the sailors came ashore , and then made their way to a dance-hall in Great George Street , where our Liverpool lads were foxtrotting and waltzing .
6 Gemma , eight , from Childwall , Liverpool , was left paralysed after she and her family were involved in a crash on their way to a weekend in Pwllheli in June .
7 Gemma , eight , from Childwall , Liverpool , was left paralysed after she and her family were involved in a crash on their way to a weekend in Pwllheli in June .
8 Hustled through the storm and into the reception area he felt like someone on their way to a firing squad .
9 Despite the absence of the injured Ally McCoist and Richard Gough , who limped off at half-time , Britain 's best somehow clawed their way to a draw .
10 OPENER Kevin Arnott 's maiden Test century helped Zimbabwe fight their way to a draw in the first Test against New Zealand in Bulawayo yesterday .
11 At the weekend , Customs Flexible Anti-Smuggling Teams ( FASTs ) swooped on buses and cars on their way to a rave at Castlebellingham , Co Louth .
12 As revealed in Sunday Life , McCutcheon and McHugh were stopped at Culmore outside Derry on their way to a rave in the Point Inn at Quigley 's Point .
13 2 women in the car , believed to be on their way to a wedding , escaped with minor cuts and bruises .
14 Together they 'd made their way to a place on the opposite side of the river , where the forest dropped right down , meeting the bank .
15 Wicking of the T-H-R agency and by Colonel Younger of the United States Cavalry , and those bio-implanted replacement lungs are winging their way to a viewer in Phoenix who has asked us , for reasons we fully understand , not to reveal his name .
16 Then , just as suddenly , they seemed to remember that this was a serious occasion , they were on their way to a funeral , the funeral of a great man , the chairman , their founder and benefactor , and they fell silent again .
17 On their way to a match against Great Lever , it was said that four members of the Accrington team became so ‘ liquored up ’ when they stopped to take refreshment at Blackburn that they missed their train .
18 I assumed whole group drama had to be about football hooligans on their way to a match or passengers in an aeroplane about to crash ; that there might be shades of difference , but that basically everybody would be doing the same thing at the same time .
19 However , while the main strings are fixed through the body and pass over a roller on their way to the saddle , the octave strings affix to the back of the bridge .
20 A little further on is where the distinguished General Moreau led the French troops across the Rhine a year later on their way to the battle of Hohenlinden , the most important of his many successes against the Austrians .
21 Today their conversation was solely work , and both seemed happy to keep it so as they made their way to the circuit .
22 The walk over the Falkenstein to St Gilgen offers super views of the lake , and the adventurous may even make their way to the top of the Schafberg .
23 On their way to the top the Gunners , in their new red and white shirts , had given the crowd plenty of thrills , including a classic contest at Villa Park where they were beaten 5–3 after twice being in the lead , and a 3–3 draw at home to Derby in which Roberts twice headed into his own net .
24 He resumes his inventory of all the hit acts he 's signed and the propositions he 's declined from budding Madonnas wanting to sleep their way to the top .
25 They had fought their way to the top , often against strong competition — their ambition , and not their meekness , enabled them to inherit the heavenly positions of top management .
26 Over the years the pattern of recruitment changed with rising Home Office officials being seconded as Commissioners for a spell on their way to the top in Whitehall .
27 Jack makes some valid points for the top racers — and indeed for those trying to fight their way to the top .
28 A few years ago , in the brief period of enthusiasm and expansion after Russell , those responsible for writing reports , conducting research , making recommendations , did so in a fairly jovial cavalier fashion that could be said to characterise the type of men who operated their way to the top in adult education .
29 To wait for their enemy , the ordinary people of Famagusta had made their way to the heart of the city , where the Cathedral soared like a vast triangled reliquary , flanked by princely buildings and faced , across the piazza , by the handsome , doorless shell of the Palace .
30 Every one of the 364 items which found their way to the museum after the war is still there , intact .
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