Sentence examples for get to somewhere from inspiring English sources

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After all, it's just another town you have to drive alongside to get to somewhere better.

Cheshire is not spoilt because it's a place that people go through to get to somewhere else".

Dealing with the industry on a day-to-day basis, it's my relaxation to get to somewhere where there's a little more space involved.

"The last thing we want is for people to try to get to somewhere like Dartmoor on the Wednesday morning because they suddenly realise the street lights are coming on".

It is both negative – you can't grow things on it, or build on it – and positive: you can use it to get to somewhere else, to take things there and bring other things back.

But what you can say is that when people make decisions on the road that are very risky – jumping red lights, cycling across fast-moving traffic to get to somewhere in a way that is completely unexpected by the motorist and without looking to see what traffic is doing – it's very difficult for the traffic engineers to second-guess that".

There were many nominations this week that demonstrated paradox, with several references to Lewis Carroll's Alice Through the Looking Glass: Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else – if you run very fast for a long time, as we've been doing".

Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass contains a famous passage describing Alice's attempts to run alongside the Red Queen in a topsy-turvy nonsense world, where cause and effect are reversed: "Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else - if you run very fast for a long time, as we've been doing".

We tend to feel like once we hit the goal that's when you're going to be happy, and I feel like every new artist that's coming through has that drive and hunger to get to somewhere and that journey is probably more exciting than when you actually hit it.

On changes in attitudes towards sexual assault over the decades, Williams, who has been in parliament on-and-off for nearly 50 years, said: "On the whole, the general view taken was that if you were a young woman in politics, well what did you expect if you were trying to get to somewhere near the top?

I have won awards before and it's not something you think about while you're working on the part, but once you get to somewhere like Venice and people are talking about it, well, you do get swept up in it - it's terribly glamorous and very exciting.' The London-born actress was previously best-known for her stage work, where she has won several awards.

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