Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] church " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity .
2 Mr Adam 's offer to meet with church leaders was discussed by Cardinal Cahal Daly , Archbishop Robin Eames , Presbyterian Moderator the Very Rev Rodney Sterritt and Methodist President the Rev Winston Good .
3 Near the boneyard , there was an old boneyard , it 's the road that runs through from Church , there were no houses there then , it 's all built on now , and there was a sl like a lane used to come from Church to Forrest .
4 ‘ How else are you to appear in church ? ’
5 He explained that his wife was a permanent invalid , unable to come to church , but said he : ‘ Since the day we got married we have shared everything we had and I am bringing this home to give to her . ’ )
6 It was necessary to come to church at 6.30 pm for the 7.00 pm service if you wanted to avoid sitting on the narrow side-benches .
7 Kit Widdows admitted to a little gentle crusading taking place here , being convinced that people would be more likely to be encouraged to come to church when they saw people enacting something that had a meaning for them and that they obviously enjoyed doing rather than being approached by someone knocking on their door .
8 In fact , he saw him ; Willie Hamilton persuaded him to come to church , and Paul , who had no belief , agreed on condition that they go to Savill 's Old , where Dr Heatherton sustained the charge , as they expressed it here .
9 In the meantime , if you would like to come to church with me next Sunday , it 'll be my pleasure . ’
10 ‘ I was so astonished that I 've been waiting until people started to come to church so that I could show somebody and you 're the first and most suitable .
11 In May 1685 , Exchequer processes against Quakers for failure to come to church amounted to £33,300 in the county of Suffolk alone .
12 Would you like to come to church with Papa and me ? ’
13 Hard-pressed church authorities are being forced to sell off Church House in St Hilda 's Terrace , traditionally used as the venue for one of the town 's biggest events , Whitby Folk Week .
14 ‘ You would n't know how to behave in church , ’ Ella said from inside her cupboard .
15 The failure of church growth thinking , at least in its early formulations , to differentiate between Church and Kingdom has led to a great deal of misunderstanding and criticism .
16 ‘ I think you 're allowed to walk to church and back . ’
17 Er , I vividly remember my , my wedding day , and the bit I remember most is actually waiting to go into church with my father , and I remember being particularly moved at that time thinking that that was the end of one era and about to become part of another and I did n't feel that I was being owned somebody and about to be owned by anyone else in the slightest !
18 Arminianism had also been adopted by a small group of clerics within the Jacobean church who , as well as questioning the doctrinal basis of Calvinism , had sought to reintroduce into church worship certain decorational features and ceremonies most commonly associated with Catholicism .
19 A comment of interest , when subscriptions to pay for the bell were not forthcoming appears in the Church magazine : " This is a matter which the Non-conformist might reasonably be expected to support , a fine peal of bells is something for all inhabitants of Halling to be proud of , they are rung on many occasions , which have nothing to do with church services " .
20 Even today there 's nothing I like better than to sit in church on Sunday morning and lustily bawl out the hymns . )
21 It often has to compete against church bells or , increasingly , the chatter of the congregation .
22 In May 1688 Ken was urgently summoned to London by Sancroft , the Archbishop of Canterbury , to consult with his fellow bishops in response to an Order in Council requiring them to instruct their clergy to read in Church a Declaration of Indulgence ; under this , Roman Catholics and Dissenters would no longer be required to subscribe to oaths under the Test Acts .
23 ‘ I would like to go to church .
24 ‘ Put on the clothes you put on to go to church on Sunday .
25 She always wore the same coat , to feed the hens , to go out , to go to church even .
26 Because of a vague feeling of loyalty , a need to repay someone or something who had seemed to walk with me through the burning fiery furnace of my husband 's last illness , I had started now and then to go to church .
27 Early one Sunday morning I decided to go to church .
28 Nanny Fanny was also a Jewess , which caused a lot of bad feeling because Smallfry called herself a Catholic and so they believed in different pars of the Bible and were supposed to go to church on different days of the week .
29 North , wanting to go to church , deferred it .
30 For those who liked to go to church there were padres of several denominations and candles and a camp-built altar .
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