Example sentences of "welcome [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A progressive tax on the more productive regions and peasants might have been more just and welcome from the political point of view , but it was not applied for fear of removing the incentive to sow from the better-placed peasants . |
2 | Welcome to the friendly world of Amsterdam |
3 | Welcome to the first issue of NETWORK . |
4 | Welcome to the first day of Henley Royal Regatta on the banks of the Thames . |
5 | Welcome to the first edition of Practical Shareware for 1993 , produced in association with Transend Services . |
6 | Welcome to the first edition of the new look newsletter |
7 | Welcome to the first edition of Olympus Scientific Products News . |
8 | So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success . |
9 | To round things off , may we all at say hello and welcome to the new editor of LINK , — hope you enjoy working with us ! |
10 | Welcome to the awe-inspiring world of whales and dolphins . |
11 | Welcome to the second edition of NETWORK . |
12 | ‘ Good evening and welcome to the Grand Final of ‘ ’ New Faces'87'' . ' |
13 | Welcome to the simple life of a peaceful alpine village . |
14 | Hilda Lodge wished a Happy New Year and welcome to the large group of qualified teachers present also to the student teachers who had come along to share our special ‘ percussion ’ day . |
15 | ‘ Welcome to the last outpost of British incompetence , ’ beams Victor Gauntlett , extending a large hand and an air of bonhomie . |
16 | Welcome to the last session of the day . |
17 | Welcome to the Big Heart of England |
18 | Welcome to The Royal Bank of Scotland … |