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

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1 Yesterday Cleveland Aid Romania co-ordinator Rod Jones , who is hoping to bring Constantin to England in July , said : ‘ He has got hands but he has no fingers just little balls .
2 And even when , in the end , he had sent her to London , to her uncle Orrin , after one last , disastrous , raging tempest , he had managed her physical transference from the United States to England , but her will had remained unbroken .
3 Richard Kinsey 's final warning is that while it would be inappropriate to translate research conducted in Scotland to England , ‘ vice versa you can not generalise from the experience south of the Border to Scotland where we have a very different style of policing , a very different system of juvenile justice and a very different welfare structure . ’
4 Several knights came to Ayrshire , one being Walter Fitzallan , whose father had moved from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror and had fought at the Battle of Hastings .
5 Teddington had to give up Laslett and Barker to England but put up a spirited performance against the national side .
6 THE IMPACT of Neil Jordan 's seventh film relies on shocking transitions , from Northern Ireland to England and from one character , ideology and gender to another .
7 According to the legend , the story of News on Sunday began in 1978 with twenty-four-year-old Ben Lowe gazing moodily out of the aircraft window on a flight back from Canada to England .
8 They had to make their way from North Africa to England to join the Free French forces and then volunteered for the Commandos .
9 The return of William Purser to England released me from my obligation not to preach in English , and shortly after his departure I was invited to preach in Rangoon cathedral , then very much a chaplaincy parish church , and only rarely having great services in Burmese .
10 Getting Anna to England involved much heartache and effort .
11 After some enquiries from Peter Thomas , who at that time was in the process of forming the Skyfame Aircraft Museum at Staverton , Glos , the Swedish company decided to donate the Firefly to the Museum , providing that sufficient funds could be raised to finance the flight from Sweden to England .
12 The elder composer , finally released from servitude at Esterháza , had been invited to visit London by the impresario J P Salomon , who also intended to entice Mozart to England .
13 In his biography Changing Patterns ( 1968 ) , Sir Macfarlane Burnet mentions his great interest in this section when he read the book on board ship from Australia to England in 1925 .
14 They decided to attempt the Australia to England record on the return journey , and left Melbourne in fine weather on October 6 .
15 These children , aged six and five , have already had four major moves in their lives , first from Australia to England , then from England to Australia , then from the matrimonial home in Frankston to the mothers ' unit in Mornington , and finally from there back to England again .
16 It is common ground that the mother 's removal of the two boys from Australia to England on 18 September 1991 was a wrongful removal for the purposes of article 3 of the Convention .
17 A first airmail flight cover from Australia to England of 1931 was soon snapped up , but an envelope with a pair of small ½d ; Q.V.
18 The cable would run from Lista in southern Norway to England , where UK demand is highest .
19 Well I 'd one come from Malta to England again , in nineteen sixteen and went on an old boat , they called it the Gurkha .
20 But Lord 's will treat sympathetically any request by Gooch to England 's tour managers Bob Bennett and Keith Fletcher for a mid-tour sabbatical .
21 Susannah had gone back to India in 1913 when we sailed from Jibuti to England .
22 The wife also came from Yugoslavia to England in 1966 and took menial jobs in a hospital and as a waitress .
23 The Delight was met with opposition at St John 's Harbour from the mixed fishing community , but on sight of the queen 's commission the squadron was admitted and Gilbert went through the ceremony of annexing Newfoundland to England and issuing passes to non-English vessels to fish there .
24 From the seed sown by Peggy Secord , our President , when she brought Medau to England in the early 1930s , the roots were established to feed a wide geographical spread and incorporate various branches of Medau work .
25 His parents and his maternal grandfather — a communist artist who emigrated from Holland to England — were strong influences .
26 Today there would be a small party to welcome Changez to England .
27 In 1927 she swam the 120 miles from London to Folkestone in stages ; and on 7 October 1927 , at her eighth attempt , she became the first Englishwoman to swim the Channel ( from France to England in 15 hrs. 15 min . ) .
28 Our truancy is defined by one fixed star , and our drift represents merely a slight change of angle to it : we may seize the moment , toss it around while the moments pass , a short dash here , an exploration there , but we are brought round full circle to face again the single immutable fact — that we , Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , bearing a letter from one king to another , are taking Hamlet to England .
29 Exports worth up to £0.5m. a year in the late seventeenth century were taken from India to England , often for re-export to the rest of the world , and this trade determined the flow of dividends .
30 As we bopped up and down over Hampshire in the world 's quietest helicopter , the McDonnell-Douglas 520 , we were told the story of a former Luftwaffe pilot , now aged 65 , who still ferries little propeller craft across the pond from America to England .
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