Example sentences of "to [noun prp] and [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He took the North London line to Acton and walked from there to Hammersmith . |
2 | Shah Jehan had now recovered from his illness and was able to move to Agra and join in the victory celebrations . |
3 | So I had to go to Moscow and look for some plywood . |
4 | Ultimately , in May of 1568 in the 10th year of her reign , the Queen incorporated " The Governors , Assistants , and Commonalty for the Mines Royal " , reciting the Letters Patent granted to Thurland and Höchstetter on 10 October 1564 . |
5 | I am sure that it is perfectly possible for the hon. Gentleman to make a trip to Barrow-in-Furness and explain to the work force there what useful work is available for them . |
6 | NUMBER ONE : Once sister title to NME and rival to Smash hits . |
7 | Once , in an idle afternoon when the feeling of uselessness which had lately beset me was particularly strong , I went out to Highgate and walked past the house . |
8 | The staff was then only 65. later in the year the Company was moved to Hanworth and located on the stock-market . |
9 | ‘ My people are upstairs talking to Beryl and going through Francis 's room , looking for anything which might explain why he was murdered . |
10 | Oh , indeed so , erm our domestic life is extraordinarily complicated but when , after my maternity leave expired and when I 'd finished having time off and breast feeding the baby , he in fact looked after her for a term in Cambridge and I came back to Sussex and taught during the week and went back to my daughter and husband at weekends , and now he 's actually taking leave in his turn , if you like , so that he can be the back-up here while I teach and do my work this year . |
11 | She moved to Chelsea and waited for Joyce 's divorce decree to become absolute . |
12 | On Saturday I sat there watching his team lose at home to Chelsea and listening to an Australian Evertonian who was back at Goodison for the first time since he emigrated in 1985 . |
13 | I went to Brighton and saw for myself the absence of most of the top players due to other events taking place . |
14 | Fly from Cairo to Aswan and transfer to the Nile Symphony . |
15 | The day after , General de Gaulle cut short his visit to Rumania and returned to Paris ; by then two million workers were on strike , 120 factories occupied ; within three days 250 factories were occupied , and eight million on strike . |
16 | ‘ An increasing number of foreign criminal groups are moving to Germany and acting with unprecedented violence , ’ Herr Wolfgang Schauble , until recently Interior Minister , warned . |
17 | John had been moved to Norfolk and promoted to Corporal and he wrote to Anne nearly every day , loving letters which helped to make her grief for her mother more bearable . |
18 | In 1815 it was returned to Antwerp and placed in the huge Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady , where it has remained ever since . |
19 | Transfer this license together with the original and all the back-up copies of the Program , provided that the transferee completes and returns a REGISTRATION CARD to LD and agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement . |
20 | D' ya remember that res , you know when we went to Brussels and stayed above the sort of Indian restaurant ? |
21 | From Chinon Henry 's body was carried to Fontevraud and laid in the abbey church . |
22 | He kissed his mother on the cheek , nodded to Becky and turning at the door , saluted his father in the chair , then was gone . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | For Bolton Abbey ( open all year from dawn to dusk ) , start at the Abbey car park , go north to Simon 's Seat then walk over to Howgill and return on the banks of the River Wharfe . |
25 | Since the tracks were not completed into Croydon , a car had to be taken by lorry to Wallington and off-loaded onto the track there ’ . |
26 | In 1811 he won the competition for a complex of buildings in Plymouth consisting of a hotel , assembly rooms , and theatre ; and , his success with this important commission establishing his local reputation , he moved to Plymouth and remained for twenty-five years the leading architect of the neighbourhood . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | Janet 's marrow sample was flown to Oslo and given to Mona in a blood transfusion . |
29 | He travelled under his new name to Afghanistan and embarked on a decade of pioneering travel and antiquarian investigation . |
30 | This sounded entirely in character , and believing that the said Armstrongs were well able to find their own way back to Eskdale and look after themselves , Douglas ordered onward progress . |