Example sentences of "to [noun prp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Murimuth the Earls of Derby , Salisbury , Warwick , Arundel , Pembroke and Suffolk ‘ and many other barons and knights ’ took the same oath . |
2 | According to Murimuth the bestowal of titles on the six earls was followed by the dubbing of twenty-four new knights , and other nobles were rewarded at the same time . |
3 | Because it rained all the next week , Mary went to talk to Colin every day instead of visiting the garden . |
4 | The captain replied that the city was well off , sound , and had no intention of relinquishing its hard-won rights to Monseigneur the Bastard who , as was well known , had usurped the legitimate claims of the true Queen , Carlotta . |
5 | A chapter on famous people , I was amused to see , devoted only a paragraph each to renowned saints , scholars and patriots , but devoted nearly a whole page to Collier the Robber ( 1780 — 1849 ) , a noted highwayman . |
6 | From Southwold to Kessingland the path follows the foreshore . |
7 | And I have to talk to Marcus every day . ’ |
8 | I go to Chapel every Sunday and I say my prayers , but I 'm not superstitious like some people I could mention — and I do n't believe in dreams ! ’ |
9 | But to Montana every game is a challenge , and he would dearly love to prove that San Francisco have made a terrible mistake . |
10 | But to Montana every game is a challenge , and he would dearly love to prove that San Francisco have made a terrible mistake . |
11 | To Hayek the foundation of social theory is that there are orderly structures in existence which , although the result of the action of many people , do not result from any particular human design . |
12 | The problem of planning a display in a carpeted room with no piano presented many difficulties — however the visit itself proved to ben an occasion to remember . |
13 | He took the second , whose number he had memorized three weeks earlier and dictated to Zack an hour before . |
14 | During the trial , Lord Maclean heard a taped confession where MacIver admitted that he suggested which lorry to hijack and drove to Inverness a week before the robbery to check the vehicle 's routine . |
15 | Kleisthenic and post-Kleisthenic Athens , then , owed to Pisistratus the idea of centralizing Attica without draining away deme autonomy ; but in the Kleisthenic arrangements , which lasted until the Macedonians suppressed Athenian democracy in 322 , that principle was used not just in the sphere of religion , but formally and politically , in the arrangements for selecting the 500-strong Council by lot ( for more on this see p. 119 ) . |
16 | As she could not afford to keep a nanny or an au pair , having permanently available a woman who had borne and reared ten children , together with a woman who had been one of them , had been to Scarlet a godsend . |
17 | To Trent the splash was loud as a bomb . |
18 | Jacob Cohen had promised to send Charlie over to Chelsea the moment he reappeared in the Whitechapel Road . |
19 | Indeed from Pagham eastward to Brighton the development is almost continuous , apart from the river mouths and a 5km. strip west of Littlehampton . |
20 | Thousands of people carry firewood on their heads to Ranchi every day from nearby villages . |
21 | Useful information : From October to March the Tourist Information Office in the Burg ( 44 86 86 ) is open Mon-Sat 9.30am-12.45pm and 2am-5.45pm , closed Sundays . |
22 | From December to March the Club meets at Duxford Rectory , and the rest of the year at Duxford Church . |
23 | Stanage has yet again proved its capacity to yield another route , this time the direct start to Nuke the Midgies , called The Invisible Maniac , E2 6b , by Richie Patterson . |
24 | So when Scotland Yard sent us photographs of criminals that we were dealing with , we used to have to take this descriptive form and photograph to Walters the photographers in Plane , and he charged sixpence to copy the photograph . |
25 | Hugh of Lincoln died in London in November 1200 and on the way back to Lincoln the funeral procession passed through Stamford . |
26 | Oldfield excited the crowd with a long run from the halfway line and when he back-heeled the ball to Mills the full-back hit his shot against a post . |
27 | Erm and this is the reason why I brought this tape recorder , and I was saying to Bernard a moment ago , one of the most embarrassing things that can happen erm when talking to a group like this is when you pressed a button er whether it 's a , a tape recorder a video machine or whatever , you pressed a button full of confidence in all the latest technology and there 's an embarrassing silence . |
28 | Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup . |
29 | Still , in a spirit of stoic resignation , we would head off to Weston-super-Mare every couple of years . |
30 | When David came back to Hawkers a week or so later , he found on his desk a very large can of tomato juice . |