Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] to england " in BNC.

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1 Mann , though in possession of an official permit to hold meetings on trade unionism in Hamburg , was nevertheless put on a boat back to England ; on returning six weeks later , he was again expelled and various activists served short periods in prison .
2 Probably Edward was respected in Hungary , which may say much for interest in the English monarchy , but the only certainty is his return thence to England , at his countrymen 's request , in 1057 , presumably because some hoped he would succeed the childless Edward the Confessor [ q.v . ] .
3 Mike , 55 and a veteran reporter of Vietnam , the Falklands , the Gulf and many other bloody wars , was encouraged by orphanage officials to smuggle a child back to England — and there was no way he could resist Natasha 's pleading brown eyes .
4 " The emeralds fetched enough to gain the physician 's goodwill and to pay for board and passage back to England when I was ready .
5 He was arrested on allegations of ‘ anti-American ’ activities and interned on Ellis Island to await deportation back to England .
6 Labour MPs Peter Kilfoyle and Bob Wareing helped the family cut red tape to fly Mr Corbett 's body back to England .
7 Monday will see everyone take their seats for the return journey via Amiens and thence to Calais and a very special lunch on board before the voyage home to England .
8 He made no overt protest as Mountagu manoeuvred the navy behind the restoration of monarchy , and sailed with the fleet that brought the king back to England in May .
9 The four-month voyage back to England via the South pacific and Cape Horn was spent much in the same way as the outward voyage .
10 Then such men can be of use both to England and to Wales .
11 Richard Hannon fields two of the nine runners in the ‘ Heinz 57 ’ Phoenix Stakes at Leopardstown and his Son Pardo can bring the prize back to England for the eighth time in nine years .
12 Gould 's deepest fears , however , were concerned with the dangers of dispatching his collection back to England unaccompanied .
13 Then the welcome at the British Embassy , the flight back to England , the smiles and the cheering and the medals , the pressing of Button A in the telephone box : ‘ Hullo , I 'm back . ’
14 Elizabeth had noticed the lighthouse on her flight back to England two years previously , and had marked it down as a place that she must see .
15 Four of 252 's Beaufighters had been destroyed on the ground during air raids while on Malta and the remaining four left on the same day for Gibraltar on the first leg of the flight back to England , each carrying three aboard instead of the usual crew of two .
16 The afternoon of the day following the assassin 's appearance at Marlin 's apartment a blizzard descended upon New York with no little ferocity , conspiring with the inevitable seasonal rush to make finding a flight back to England difficult .
17 ON THE flight back to England , Alice Maynard found herself restless , and in a curious state of mind generally .
18 Should she sell him the house and take the first flight back to England ? she wondered .
19 When Henry V died in Normandy in 1422 mos teutonicus was employed , as it was thought that conventional embalming would not hold out for the journey back to England .
20 It was not badly damaged , and it was exciting to be able to start planning my journey back to England and my home .
21 The Nobel had afforded only a temporary alleviation of this condition : indeed , the abbreviated stay in Princeton , the rush back to England , and the trip to Stockholm made him feel worse rather than better .
22 Although I remained something of an outsider to the M.I.T. philosophy as it was at that time , I carried something of this arrogance back to England with me .
23 The most notable capture was that of Caen which fell at the end of July , and which , according to the chronicler Froissart , was the source of much material gain which was taken down the river Orne to the coast for shipment back to England .
24 Get your arse back to England she says .
25 Was he planning on putting her on a plane back to England ?
26 ‘ Of course , if you 've now decided that you are n't prepared to look after Emma and Sophie , if you do n't care about their future welfare or happiness , then I suggest you 'd better catch the next plane back to England . ’
27 When the war began , he made an overland journey across Africa to get a ship back to England , where he volunteered for military service .
28 On the third day , September 26th , I saw a sail , and was delighted to discover that it was an English ship , on its way home to England .
29 With a bit more luck , train services willing , she could be in and out of Mariánské Láznë today , and , even if she had to fit in a visit to that garage near Františkovy Láznë , by nightfall she could be across the Czechoslovakian border and on her way home to England .
30 ‘ That he was not drowned but is on his way back to England . ’
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