Example sentences of "to [noun] where " in BNC.

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1 She had discussed it with her family ; hugged Lisa and Sue , kissed Jim , left home , and taken the tube to Acton where she stuck out her thumb on the edge of the A40 on a smiling spring day and gone home .
2 It was over the Citation 's flying range , and Duncan flight-planned the first leg to Kirov where he would refuel .
3 Under s1(1) of SGSA 1982 it would seem that an exchange contract comes within its purview since it generally applies to contracts where " one person transfers or agrees to transfer to another the property in goods " .
4 Continue to Agra where you will stay at Clarks Shiraz Hotel .
5 Continue to Agra where two nights will be spent at the Taj View Hotel .
6 He led his men back to Charleroi where a desultory musket fight was flickering across the river .
7 They travelled on by canal ( Mr Nicholl 's brother was the manager of the Dublin to Banagher section of Grand Canal ) to Banagher where they stayed in Dr Bell 's ( he was Arthur Bell , Nicholl 's uncle ) fine house .
8 David called Mick Ronson and Woody Woodmansey ( after making ‘ The Man Who Sold The World ’ , they had returned to Hull where they lived ) and invited them back to prepare for the next album , ‘ Hunky Dory ’ .
9 As the clouds of imminent civil war gathered , Pelham hastened back to Hull where he later wrote : ‘ I kept the King out of Hull when he came in person ( although I had not such instructions from the House ) — where was a very great magazine in which I suppose I saved the State above £100,000 …
10 At the age often , her talents had taken her away to Moscow where she had studied , married and made her home .
11 He had made a meticulous drawing of his find and had insisted that she take his handiwork with her to Moscow where it adorned , in turn , dormitory , flat and office .
12 Afterwards as the rest of the mission returned to Rostov , Fraser went on to Moscow where he met contacts , organised by the commercial section of the British Embassy .
13 Many of her friends were in politics or belonged to political families , it was the era of the Liberal reforms and that was what fired her most : she went to dinner-parties where she sat next to men who were going to make a speech that night and there were weeks when she went to the House every day , it was what she had always wanted , it was history , it was important , immensely important and she was seeing it , seeing it happen and that was important to her .
14 He then sailed on to Dungeness where Sir John Norris 's fleet now appeared in strength .
15 They are limited to microworlds where a few simple rules of thumb reign .
16 And we know that when they 're finished , though God knows when that will be , the schemes that survive must all be sent on to Whitehall where Trevelyan , and Trevelyan alone , will pronounce upon them .
17 Thank you , the in after the interview I went back to Chelmsford where is the headquarters of the Essex Police Force and had to do a course for two weeks .
18 Some employers introduced ‘ speed-up ’ for their factory hands , resulting in less work for homeworkers , while others gave the best paying work to their indoor hands and gave out only the inferior grades of work which required the most time spent on it to houses where the inspectors were unlikely to penetrate .
19 He went to houses where such people meet .
20 ‘ For Gawd 's sake , let's get ourselves back to Whitechapel where we belong , ’ said Sal .
21 ( Henry ) Wooden , his valet for seven years who on his marriage left his service and came to Henley where he worked at the Brewery for 30 years .
22 They are registered with the English Golf Union and play regular fixtures at Mill Hill and Highgate in addition to Henley where they feel particularly welcomed and privileged by being permitted to play on a Sunday .
23 The meeting was friendly and Albert went off to Brighton where he roundly denounced me and all my works — without revealing that he was without his customary hat which he had forgotten and was hanging safely on a hook in my hall .
24 The wretched man made his way to Brighton where after one bungled attempt he walked off the pier and killed himself by drowning .
25 The Blind Cave Fish , Astyanax mexicanus , live in the dard underground caves from Texas to Panama where they rely on the pressure sensitive lateral line to navigate .
26 This I could have done from the Royal College — but it was Oxford I wanted — and to go to Somerville where I had a friend who told me about it .
27 He went to Eton where he began a lifelong interest in hunting by becoming Master of the Beagles After completing his education he went to work in the family 's Chicago businesses , but the call of the land which ran strongly in his blood , proved too much He went farming in Texas , but returned to England in 1908 and bought Morris Grange , with four farms , at Scotch Corner — a few miles from Lartington .
28 From Hucknall it was on to Annesley where a large shed provided motive power for the famous Woodford freights known as ‘ Windcutters ’ or ‘ Runners ’ .
29 Leese , however , was unhappy with Stamford , realising it was a ‘ poor base from which to run a national revolution ’ , and in 1927 he moved to Guildford where he formed the Imperial Fascist League .
30 She completed her education in Croydon before moving to Guildford where she worked in the Social Services Department and then the personnel department of an Insurance Company .
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