Example sentences of "to [noun prp] and [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations . |
2 | In 1815 it was returned to Antwerp and placed in the huge Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady , where it has remained ever since . |
3 | From Chinon Henry 's body was carried to Fontevraud and laid in the abbey church . |
4 | Top Class ran a fine Arc trial when third to Nashwan and Cacoethes in Ascot 's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes , the same position filled by Tony Bin last year before he went on to win the Arc . |
5 | A young , red-haired man , dressed simply in a leather jerkin , leggings and boots , came up to Corbett and spoke in an accent the English clerk could not even hope to follow . |
6 | The shapechanger walked over to Bernice and stood in front of her . |
7 | They then returned to Cherbourg and succeeded in entering the Harbour and dropping the torpedo , but the aircraft was hit and crashed at Bourbourg at 23.30 hrs . |
8 | Lizzie is married with four children and a small business ; Frances , her twin sister , is an independent spirit who , one Christmas , goes off to Spain and falls in love with a married Spanish man . |
9 | The sentence was carried out at Trier , but Priscillian 's body was carried back to Spain and buried in Galicia . |
10 | The ex-Soviet 14th Army , subordinated to Russia and stationed in the disputed Dnestr region [ see shaded area on map ] , was reportedly becoming increasingly involved at this time in the conflict alongside Dnestr separatist forces around Bendery [ see below ] . |
11 | Anyway , having left MainMan , I came back to England and lived in Oakley Street in David 's house with Angela . |
12 | Now , after living in a large house at Cape Cod on the east coast of America for 35 years , she has returned to England and settled in a small village in Berkshire . |
13 | His ashes were returned to England and buried in the churchyard in West Meon , Hampshire . |
14 | Marcus turned to Franca and said in his deep slow honey voice , with his slightly foreign accent , ‘ Please could you move the bed away from the wall . |
15 | He retired to Hampshire and died in 1832 at the age of 76 . |
16 | From Middleton Bridge we followed the Rawthey to Brigflatts and sat in the garden in the sun , a black tulip growing solitary amongst the mass of wild flowers below one of the windows . |
17 | … that after paying at least a dozen visits to Cambridge and engaging in the most unpleasant negotiations I have ever had in my life , we have managed to retain recognition as a body which is normally recognised for Chapter III powers and obtained an agreement which the University people hate like poison . |
18 | ‘ She 's an outrageous character who goes to Jamaica and falls in love with the local lunatic . |
19 | He led Claudia away , looked back to wave to Ted and saw in astonishment that Katherine was planting a kiss very firmly on his lips . |
20 | I went to Argentina and sat in a cell and waited for the torturers to come in . |
21 | She turned back to Elinor and said in the rather loud , slow , and contrived voice that people use for the deaf , ‘ I 've brought you a surprise , Nell . ’ |
22 | James held out his hand to Stephen and said in a deep , confident voice , ‘ Good to see you , Stephen ; you look well . ’ |
23 | They used to come over for the spud-picking and go to Ormskirk and live in a bothy and would come to Scotland Place because there were so many wakes . |
24 | This tradition goes back at least to Herder and Lessing in the eighteenth century ; and it continues beyond Nietzsche to Johannes Volkelt and Bertolt Brecht in our own time . |
25 | He had been to Sandhurst and served in a cavalry regiment before going to Kenya to farm . |
26 | I think the odds are that Rich was showing off his new toff as a pal to Philip and throwing in the favour of an audition along the way . |
27 | In December 1431 Henry VI , now ten years old , was brought to Paris and crowned in Notre-Dame by an English bishop ; the fact that the ceremony had not taken place at Reims did not escape the notice of contemporaries . |
28 | Swainson had got to know some of the leading zoologists in London on his return from his voyage , and when writing the scientific descriptions of the birds collected on Franklin 's polar journeys he had gone to Paris and worked in the Museum there . |
29 | The Ulster veterans also retained their title beating Leinster 5–2 in the final match but the U-21 squad lost 6–0 to Leinster and finished in second place . |
30 | From Palestine apples were taken to Egypt and cultivated in the Nile delta during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries BC , where they were regarded as a luxury . |