Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun] [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 We 'd alighted at Kirkby Stephen 's spruce little station , 19 miles down the line , especially to bag supper at the Horseshoe .
2 It started to rain so I went down to Apsley House at the bottom right-hand corner of the park with the intention of having a look at the paintings there .
3 The courses offered cover a huge range of time , from the origins of the human species , through the millennia of prehistory , the early civilizations of Mesopotamia , Egypt and the East Mediterranean and down to Celtic Europe at the beginning of Roman imperial expansion in Western Europe .
4 Juliet picked up the orange folder and walked down to Room G at the far end of the ward .
5 So , when I have n't been gazing out of the window , phoning every friend I ever had , dashing up the street in an urgent quest for … er … something or other I 'm desperate for or singing along to Melody Radio at the top of my thorax — I 've been noticing things .
6 Fitt 's decision not to back Labour at the moment of crisis received the full backing of his SDLP colleagues .
7 North of Chiswick House Gardens was the Common Fields of Turnham Green , with stretches of market garden land west of Sutton Lane , between it and Strand-on-the-Green , with more market garden land close to Corney Lane at the Chiswick Lane end of Lord Burlington Lane .
8 This has had the effect that for centuries Emmental farmsteads and lands have had great historical continuity as units accumulated agricultural wealth and skills ; and they have given the landscape very impressive and characteristic features : the majestic farmsteads with enormous double-thatched roofs extending like half-folded wings nearly to ground level at the sides and encompassing under one giant roof not only living quarters but also stables , barns and other ancillary accommodation .
9 Scott , a Stockton district councillor who went up to Oxford University at the same time as Margaret Thatcher , was third in 1987 in a tight three cornered fight .
10 Patting the chair beside him , he told Daisy , ‘ If Perdita gets the scholarship , Sukey and I may well be going out to New Zealand at the same time to buy some ponies , so we can keep an eye on her . ’
11 He would take us all out to Trader Vics at the Hilton Hotel .
12 He began by saying he had been asked to speak on censorship and that he had been upset by the reception meted out to Sinead O'Connor at the Madison Square Garden Bob Dylan tribute .
13 You should walk briskly every other day , and on alternate days walk for 20 minutes at a slower pace to build up a regular routine , until you feel ready to go on to the 30-day walk back to fitness programme at the end of this chapter .
14 Slicing already inadequate budgets down to the lowest possible level would reduce care managers ' ability to respond flexibly to user need at the very point at which they were supposed to be maximising choice .
15 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
16 INDOOR bowlers from Towerlands and Ipswich will contest all four events in the area finals of the Manchester Unity National Championships , with the winners going on to Melton Mowbray at the end of the month .
17 Merseyside Opera , a company which has even attracted words of praise from Rita Hunter , is about to stage Carmen at the Neptune .
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