Example sentences of "[pron] to england " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You introduced me to Paris and it will be my turn to introduce you to England — not that I know very much about London .
2 They wanted to know about your servants , and the ship that brought you to England , and everything ! ’
3 ‘ Going to make me follow you to England , Ellie ? ’ he called softly .
4 He could not have returned you to England no matter how hard he had tried . ’
5 ‘ He sent a message to the governor explaining that the thefts continued to take place at a time when the firm had transferred me to England for a period of six months .
6 ‘ How could you get me to England ? ’
7 In 1916 he moved with them to England , where he was commissioned .
8 From there we 'll fly them to England . ’
9 On 18 September 1991 the mother wrongfully removed the children from Australia and brought them to England .
10 Take them to England with you , " he said casually , picking lamb out of his teeth .
11 There was rage in Moscow , even threats — but Mukhamedov 's pregnant wife , Masha , had gone with him to England , and they could do nothing .
12 Self-taught , he worked as a shipping clerk in Madras until the mathematician George Hardy saw his work and invited him to England .
13 But it was ambition , not politics , that drove him to England .
14 Like himself , Alexander was a clerk who served the King , even following him to England when the late Scottish King had gone south to attend the coronation of Edward I. Corbett let him ramble on while the gambling group broke up amidst loud shouts and farewells , and a harassed servant brought Corbett a cloak .
15 GUIL : We 're taking him to England .
16 Haines died 16 June 1860 , at Bombay harbour on a ship that was to take him to England , one week after his release from prison .
17 He took with him to England Theodore 's son Alamayahu , who was sent to Rugby School and then to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst , where he fell ill and died , aged nineteen .
18 And when a relief worker asked Nicholson to take her to England , he agreed .
19 The mother sought to establish that the father had ‘ subsequently acquiesced ’ in the removal of the children by her to England and their retention in England .
20 I had decided that I should take control of the aeroplane and try to fly it to England .
21 You decide to leap over the convent wall and hightail it to England to a new life , and you have the wit to do it on early closing day . ’
22 Larry Cummins unfortunately , could not make it to England for the reunion .
23 The first signs of a solution to the financial problem began to appear ; the settlers started growing tobacco and by 1611 they were exporting it to England .
24 Thomas had grown up in the neighborhood of the machine and one day he had bought it , bringing it to England by boat and vaguely intending to explore the possibility of supplying a spring though he also liked it well as it still was .
25 The comedian never made it to England again , and was soon to die .
26 ‘ Been exporting it to England for years , my firm . ’
27 You know , they thought , recycle things , marvellous , they 've got people separating their waste , they 're collected separately , and then they , oh well , now what , oh we 'll ship it to England .
28 We must remember Aldeborough when we read this rather odd poet , for he belongs to the grim little place , and through it to England .
29 Unveiling the route in London yesterday , the Tour 's general manager , Jean-Marie Leblanc , said : ‘ The Tour is truly a European event and we are delighted to be bringing it to England .
30 Next summer when Pilade is weaned which I will do long before then I am determined to come myself to England if there is no other way and bring my son back here and I have started saving towards it .
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