Which preposition to use with coventry
Mr. President, and you, gentlemen of the second class, I trust sincerely that the motion of Coventry in this case will not prevail.
" "If they send Jetson to Coventry," spoke Dave quietly though bluntly, "I shall go along to Coventry with him.
" "But what do you want to be sent to Coventry for?" demanded Farley.
When two Englishmen were asked to name the finest walk in England, one chose the walk from Stratford to Coventry, the other, the walk from Coventry to Stratford.
On Monday noon, July 12th, I left Coventry by rail, to return to Warwick via Leamington.
I thinkshe's got a knot to her thread!" Nobody dared send Leslie Goldthwaite quite to Coventry after this.
" Leaving the school in Coventry at the age of fifteen, Marian continued her studies at home.
Beguiled by Coventry into a belief that Little is dead, she consents to the marriage ceremony with his rival.
"In your asking the class to send you to Coventry along with Jetson.
Though Dugdale says that it is remarkable for antiquity, Coventry as a city has no early history comparable with that of such places as York, Canterbury, Exeter, or Colchester, while its modern history is mainly a record of fluctuating trade and the rise and decline of new industries.