Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't want to go back to fight in the war , ’ said Laslzo , 21 , from Becej , as he waved his mother goodbye .
2 What I want to go on to discuss in the , in the last part of the lecture is another way in which Freud 's work looks , looks backwards , or seems to look backwards .
3 He has travelled home to prepare for a World Championship heat in Austria .
4 The person chosen puts his face in the frame as if he is a picture and then he has to try not to laugh as the rest tell their best jokes and make the funniest expressions .
5 From early in its history , therefore , AEA has been active in technology transfer and has come increasingly to operate as a service organisation to the nuclear industry , working through customer-contractor arrangements covered by properly drawn up contracts .
6 Bingo No volunteer has come forward to assist with the bingo sessions so a new rota has been drawn up .
7 ANOTHER victim of evil Dr Tom Courtney has come forward to tell of the horrific ordeal he put her through .
8 Waking in our bed one morning , we 'll hear a chorus of trills and cheeps ; fun has come back to cluster in the branches of the tree outside our window .
9 In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear .
10 Not only do you need to know where to go for the best prices , but you need information on when shops open and how to get there .
11 He wants to know how to get up the steps to the left of the infrared detonator .
12 THE government has decided not to refer to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission the proposed acquisition by media group Pearson of Thames Television , part of Thorn EMI , it was announced yesterday .
13 It was extraordinary , he said , given the bill 's political sensitivity , ‘ that Mr MacGregor has decided not to serve on the committee .
14 Her family doctor has decided not to take in the part Government 's health reforms , and become a fund-holder .
15 On a select number of occasions the licensing authority has decided not to disclose to the medical profession and patients the data behind reasons for its decisions — for example , those relating to Opren ( benoxoprofen ) and Halcion ( triazolam ) .
16 ‘ And Carl has decided not to play in the Top 12 because of a commitment with his German League team .
17 Much previous research , in ignoring the social structural features of class and gender , has tended instead to focus on a variety of other factors in explaining supposed patterns of ‘ underachievement ’ , most of which are now regarded as highly dubious .
18 To my knowledge there has been no research that has set out to study from the start how far a child 's attachment to a new family or carer is impeded or not or whether ‘ the child 's personality will be damaged ’ where a birth parent or relative keeps contact whilst the child is with psychological parents .
19 Frances Viner , who both directs and designs , has set out to look at the ‘ feminine ’ qualities of the play and its spiritual nature .
20 But old boss Beck knows Dublin will come back fighting : ‘ The lad has battled hard to get to the big time and he wo n't forget where he 's come from . ’
21 This is the kind of behavioural change called habituation — the Aplysia has learned not to respond to an apparently harmless stimulus .
22 Widnes prop Harvey Howard has vowed never to play for the club again after being refused permission to spend the summer with Australian side Eastern Suburbs by his Norton Park bosses .
23 Union leaders have been meeting to discuss how to cope with the threat of fifteen thousand redundancies .
24 It was a trick I 'd learned never to do without a crash helmet .
25 The remedial cost for this damage is not admissible unless it can be shown to relate directly to damage to the roof in respect of which a claim is or has been accepted .
26 especially if they consider saving up to buy as an alternative .
27 Then there 's er the door the door at forty feet and there 's er a gunmetal ladder going up the forty feet you 've got to climb up to get into the door .
28 He 's had to learn how to deal with the public ; it does not come easily to him . "
29 I said , but you 've got to get up to get to the
30 This woman I 'd never seen , darker than me , darker than mum , my height but four times as big every other way , her hair hanging down in a big shaggy mane that looked as if she cut it herself once a year , big wooden earrings in her ears and a dress down to the floor with embroidery all over it and her feet stuffed into ugly shoes that were made of leather She told us that She wanted us to admire them , because this was a big day for her , Auntie Muriel had got dressed up to come to the city and see her sister and her sister 's child .
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