Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is especially the case where we have an instruction set defined for a compatible range of computers , since it will be difficult to implement economically at the lower ( and cheaper ) end of the range the complex facilities required at the upper end ( though microprogramming may be an answer ) . |
2 | When presented with adequate messages , even though they may contain only the minimal information necessary to locate the target , young children are capable of the necessary perceptual discrimination and message decoding to perform effectively as listeners . |
3 | In one case the opinion was expressed that the foreign affairs powers of the President are extra-constitutional , resting upon the international sovereign status of the United States and the necessity for that country to be able to perform effectively in foreign relations , uninhibited by domestic legal restrictions . |
4 | Oh why is it every time I sit somewhere he 's always got to sit somewhere near me . |
5 | The grass seemed to flow on for ever like a millpond sea . |
6 | Allen told her to ramble on about astrology , a subject Lysette knew nothing about . |
7 | This is n't a political or geographical question , and I 'm not going to ramble on about environmental issues . |
8 | ‘ Successive pairs of celebrities , one to open the envelope and read out the winner 's name , the other to hand over the bauble , live audience and viewers and listeners at home making fun of the acceptance speeches — brevity is brilliance — and executive types rolled out to ramble on about each different category , with entertainment acts in between . ’ |
9 | How to liaise effectively outside the classroom ? |
10 | Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday . |
11 | It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski . |
12 | Some teenage mothers get on fine at the usual antenatal classes , but others , like Sara and her friends , obviously do find it much more helpful to go somewhere with people in a similar situation so they can share experiences and gain a sense of friendship and solidarity . |
13 | If Bernard was busy with flying lessons then she could be left in peace to get on with her work ; once he was back , if he wanted her to go somewhere with him , he would just say ‘ Come on Laura , we 're going , ’ and even if she were in the middle of a meeting , she would put away what she was doing and go . |
14 | Josie glanced at the old folding travel alarm that she kept open on the makeup table , and said , ‘ I have to go somewhere for a minute . |
15 | You can not expect her to agree wholeheartedly with everything connected with the way you run your home and raise your family , but you must not tolerate any interference in matters that are your concern -just as you must resist the temptation to try to tell her how she should run any part of her life . |
16 | In the meantime they resolved to preach vigorously against bishops and the Prayer Book . |
17 | If he tries to change him into a Lillie or Hadlee , the boy might lose his greatest asset — to bowl successfully at pace . |
18 | the rocket was projected up to a considerable height and directed to fall somewhere in the London area . |
19 | The costs of such systems are extremely variable , but are likely to fall somewhere in the regions of : |
20 | At times , he seemed to have to cope single-handedly with everything that came from the Opposition . |
21 | Even by 1926 party contacts between the capital and Smolensk were to remain mostly at the written rather than at the human level . |
22 | His objective had to be to drive on through the tumult and horror as best they could , not to get involved with individuals or groups , not to be sidetracked , so as to reach that further side , there to turn and repeat the dire process , difficult as this must be . |
23 | It rained solidly every single day in fact , and it did n't stop as we were queuing to drive on to the ferry . |
24 | One can say that Niki continued to drive on for McLaren in 1985 . |
25 | Only once , last autumn , had there been an unnerving lift , a well-dressed man in a Mercedes , who had wanted Luke to drive on towards Devon with him , had offered him dinner and a night at a hotel , had put his hand high up on Luke 's thigh , and been altogether menacing . |
26 | Remember Ah asked ye to go slowly at the start ? |
27 | The tube I was in on Wednesday had to go slowly through a deserted and evacuated Victoria Station and one 's heart beats a little fast wondering if something will go off . |
28 | Well they they do n't have to sit right up your arse , on your tail . |
29 | If so if somebody is a bad enough driver to sit right up your arse , three foot away from you then they deserve all they fucking get ! |
30 | But I am still going to sit right at the back of the aeroplane away from you ! |