Example sentences of "to [art] north " in BNC.

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1 Two , or three , of them are in , or moving into , the far from populous row of flats , just over the river in South London , which is inhabited by Patrick and Jenny , and by a stunning , boring wife who affords Patrick one of the novelist 's turmoils in a vulgarly-appointed borrowed flat some miles to the north .
2 As such , the brewery has resolved to ‘ improve … the operational efficiency of the building generally ’ by remodelling the cellar area and the annexe building to the north and by giving the pub a frontage on Fleet Street .
3 The new street elevation proposed by the architects ( Waterhouse Ripley Adie Button ) has been sensitively treated ; however , the extension to the north will necessitate diluting much of the pub 's evocative and cosy proportions , and it remains to be seen whether the design of the newly-created bar areas survives comparison with the adjacent historic interiors .
4 There was a church just to the north of there that had a reputation for being helpful towards homeless people — I 'd try my luck there .
5 His ethnographic boundaries can not be described as being geographically to the north of anywhere , for they are around him and within .
6 So he divided the people , half to scour the right bank of the river down the forested links and narrows as far as the meadows above Logierait and force a signature from every proprietor , half to come with him to the north side ; they would all meet at Haugh of Ballechin after the sun had set and plan for tomorrow .
7 She imagined tiny villages far to the north of England which had no electricity or telegraphs , which believed in lake monsters and King Arthur , and were not so different from northern towns near Canada .
8 At one stage the Birmingham New Street interchange was an integral part of the West Coast electrified service and was based on an hourly sequence of arrivals/departures from the LMR electrified area and to the North East via Sheffield .
9 Another said Weizenbier was a term used by ignorant Franconians ( to the north ) .
10 He contemplates balloon-travel and a journey to the North Pole .
11 Meanwhile , in Eritrea , to the north , a de facto ceasefire is holding between the government and the Eritrean People 's Liberation Front ( EPLF ) , which is seeking independence for Eritrea .
12 The organisers announced the birth of a ‘ Hong Kong Alliance in Support of the Patriotic Democratic Movement in China ’ , and proposed a motto : ‘ Today Peking , tomorrow Hong Kong ’ , which was as close as Hong Kong came to making explicit its interest in the struggles to the north .
13 Letter : The rail and road links to the North
14 Investment in road and rail links , particularly the rail link from Folkestone to the north of London — and we would argue beyond there — is vital .
15 Nevertheless the peninsula is remote — there are deep sea lochs on either side , Loch Nevis ( meaning Heaven ) to the south has a mild protected climate , Loch Hourn ( meaning Hell ) to the north is far less hospitable .
16 But to the north , where the main Himalayan chain should have loomed , the curtain never parted , and it was the same story in the morning .
17 To the north the streets are quieter , and by following the canals — a smelly exercise in high summer , no doubt — or simply the end of your nose , Bruges can be appreciated on a more domestic scale .
18 To the north and west of the Binnenhof is the statelier part of The Hague .
19 In the past some craft-trading had been carried on beyond the vicinity , but this and nearly all other economic ties with the Ukraine to the south and their fellow Great Russians to the north had stopped .
20 There were six village landing-points in the Samara guberniia and eight to the north and south of Saratov .
21 These attitudes were reflected in the arrangements for famine relief in Tsaritsyn guberniia , to which we will now turn , since our attention has been directed so far on Saratov and Samara gubernii to the north of it .
22 More classic Welsh scenery lies to the north as the Way continues on to Cader Idris in the Snowdonia National Park .
23 Further to the north you take the ferry across from East to West Cowes to avoid a big detour inland via Newport .
24 To the west it is possible to see the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland and you can sometimes see the peaks of Snowdonia to the north .
25 On the southern side she saw the mandarin silks of the beginnings of civilisation and the huge courage of the Long March ; and on the other , to the north , the eternal silence of the greatest desolation .
26 The west African goldfields of Mali and Songhay probably produced about one-third of the gold in circulation in late medieval Europe.i Leading merchants of the city-states of the savannah maintained important trading links to the north .
27 Up , up and away , through the valleys to the north end of Sitasjaure and just into Norway once again .
28 While all this is going on , far away to the north the volunteers of the Royal Engineers have arrived and are getting straight down to work .
29 Whilst the enemy had probed the positions the Jocks held , it had managed also to break through once more to the north .
30 Each of these communities receives visits from the UN , and today we are going to the North .
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