Example sentences of "[vb past] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From Stop Your Fussin , with a subtle reggae beat to the haunting Where 's The Ocean and finally the memorable Let The Rain Come Down , insinuating animation and acquiescence from a failed relationship , the album is tremendously good and truely ambitious .
2 Such conditions led to areas of swamp which were a natural trap for unwary animals which ventured to the river to drink .
3 Otherwise , it was a sort of limbo , and it was n't until we moved to a council house in Southall in the outer suburbs of London that the shades of the prison-house began to close .
4 We moved to a discussion of events at home .
5 He was then taken in by a Lutheran pastor in Lobetal north of Berlin but moved to a government guest house in late March because of local opposition to his presence .
6 Shortly after my fourth birthday we moved to a village in Somerset with my father 's employer , a retired lawyer , a bachelor , whose household was presided over by a sister-in-law whose husband had died at about the time of my birth .
7 Anthea moved to a mirror and smoothed her closely permed black hair before stepping forward with a smile on her lips .
8 I moved to a school in Herefordshire when my father closed down Avisford and moved to mid Wales .
9 The package was submitted for approval , and all the DCs moved to a state of ‘ being approved ’ , thereby preventing any further modifications .
10 Then we moved to a bungalow , marginally out of sight of the rugged coastline .
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12 When I was five we moved to a block of tenements in Sylvester Street called Woodstock Gardens .
13 But yesterday , at 4lb 2oz and 17 inches , he moved to a hospital nearer the family 's Hebden Bridge house .
14 About three years ago we moved to a farm .
15 Trevor moved to a farm at Horsted Keynes , Sussex , in 1897 .
16 I got on well with him and he was partly responsible a year or so later when I moved to a morning paper in Wales .
17 It had been a heady day when she noticed the photograph no longer in a place of honour , on the chest of drawers , but moved to a shelf where it could hardly be seen , and then face down , and then in the bottom of a drawer .
18 He moved to a cabinet whose door handles were the long curved tails of dragons .
19 Around 1835 he moved to a practice in Cork ; after an extended tour of continental universities , he settled in London in 1838 .
20 On 10 September 1805 he married Katharine Bromhead and moved to a manor house at Harrow , described in glowing terms by T. F. Dibdin [ q.v. ] in his Bibliomania and Bibliographical Decameron .
21 He then moved to a succession of short-term jobs until in 1934 he joined some friends in establishing a garage near Basingstoke , specializing in veteran and vintage cars .
22 Joan and Michael Ramsey moved to a house in Newnham , not far from where he lodged when he was vicar of St Benet 's eleven years before : 3 Wordsworth Grove .
23 In January 1673 , he began a regular Friday lecture in a church near Fetter Lane , and at Easter time , the Baxters moved to a house in Bloomsbury .
24 Satisfied that it was ‘ more than possible ’ for the Kavanaghs to survive , they moved to a house near Oxford and he began to study .
25 His father secured a civil service transfer to a post in Scotland and at the beginning of September moved to a house about three miles from where Derek and his wife had settled .
26 They moved to a house in the same quiet village , and were just as happy .
27 He won a place in the reserve team and moved to a house in Park North .
28 ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage .
29 Their relationship became more and more covert ; he left the police and they moved to a suburb where they ‘ passed for white ’ and began the long struggle called ‘ trying for white ’ .
30 They moved to a flat in Kensington that Ken financed for them — to the point that he made Carry On Regardless solely to recoup some of his losses .
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