Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , one of the nurses had said to Jim last night your mum said er do n't tell my brother and then , then she said , your brother ? |
2 | This apparently happened to Jim last year . |
3 | I 'm off to Pirbright next week for Officer Cadet training . ’ |
4 | The winners will go to Boldon next Saturday , when the first and second rounds will be played , followed by rounds three and four at Seaton Carew the following day . |
5 | Slavery , to Sheffield female abolitionists , was essentially unlawful ; human laws could only take away what they could create . |
6 | Now the 30-year-old Londoner will go to Sheffield next spring with fresh hope that he can win the World Championship . |
7 | Dundee captain Billy Dodds scored his first goal in 11 games to wrest a point from the marginally more deserving Airdrie , who had taken the lead through an Andy Smith header prior to Dodds opportunist equaliser 13 minutes from the end . |
8 | To Daugherty this trick ensured that the audience ‘ automatically became his ally ’ and it was all therefore very much ‘ a matter of showmanship ’ . |
9 | PC John Robinson , 37 , suffered terrible injuries but his quick-thinking colleague PC Michael Mohon , 31 , saved his life by driving to Sunderland general hospital . |
10 | References to the hour of the day are to Greenwich Mean Time ( Interpretation Act 1978 , s9 ) , except during summer time , when they are references to British Summer Time ( Summer Time Act 1972 , s3 ) . |
11 | The unidentified man , aged about 30 , was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary after being found by a motorist near Bridlington , Humberside . |
12 | Mr Norris was taken to Scunthorpe General Hospital but later transferred to Hull Royal Infirmary where he underwent surgery on his right thigh . |
13 | He can claim the return of the price he paid to Y. This claim is based upon a breach of contract by Y in that Y did not have the right to sell the goods and failed to confer any ownership upon his buyer , Z ( see paragraph 7–07 below ) . |
14 | The image change in Señor Ortega was directly the result of Gould 's visit to Managua last December , two months before elections . |
15 | ‘ What I said to Connie last night was unofficial as well , between the two of us . |
16 | On January 21st it forwarded to NCR written requests from owners of 51% of the shares for a special shareholders ' meeting , at which AT&T will seek to oust the NCR board . |
17 | A statement by Gorbachev , saying that he was again in control of the country , was broadcast before his return to Moscow that evening . |
18 | In books and interviews he has reminded the world that the French Surrealist poet Aragon , having praised Kundera 's excellent novel The Joke in 1968 , and having fulminated against the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia — his legs would ‘ refuse ’ to take him to Russia any more — made it to Moscow four years later ; and that another French poet , Eluard , abandoned his Prague friend , the Surrealist Kalandra , to the executioner . |
19 | During all this time Blake was passing back to Moscow full details of his work , including Operation Gold , so the Russians knew all about the plan two years before the tunnel was actually finished . |
20 | Mikhail Gorbachev had returned to Moscow three days previously , after the failed coup , and , on the Saturday , resigned as general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) . |
21 | WHEN three European foreign ministers trooped off to Moscow last week , Mikhail Gorbachev talked politely about the Gulf war but failed to mention the peace plan he was about to launch . |
22 | The said partnership is for economic strategy planning and they have current consultancy projects in what was the USSR , and the one of the three I have known for years , as he shared a Lothian Regional council office with our former upstairs neighbour , lovely now in lake district is off to Moscow next Monday and then to another city ( ? sp ) six thousand miles east of Moscow ! |
23 | But if President Bush decides to go to Moscow next month for his planned summit meeting with Mr Gorbachev , he can deliver America 's condemnation of the violence in person . |
24 | Mr Major has also chosen a new adviser on foreign affairs , Sir Rodric Braithwaite , who is retiring as British ambassador to Moscow next month . |
25 | To Patrick that statement had put her above everyone . |
26 | We accordingly vary the appellant 's undertaking to allow him to hand over to C.N.L. those P.C.A. documents that were incorporated in his appeal bundle , C.N.L. for their part undertaking to use those documents only for the purposes of defending the libel proceedings currently being pursued against them . |
27 | According to Gostelow that criticism should be redundant from October . |
28 | Their challenge meeting away to Wolverhampton this evening has been rained off . |
29 | In the First Division , Kilmarnock go to Clydebank this evening needing to win to regain second position behind Raith Rovers . |
30 | In a letter to Horsley nine days later he wrote : ‘ I believe that if the decision is made to go the way of the Sun , the tragedy will be of historic proportions . |