Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The period 's drama which was not seriously considered as literature until the Jacobean period ( and then only selectively ) has been critically absorbed to now belong to elite literature .
2 In other words , many executives in firms experiencing economic difficulties and who know from experience that the inspectorate mainly imposes administrative sanctions will calculate that their best interests lie in not conforming to factory health , safety , and welfare regulations ; instead they will gather their excuses and get on with the violations .
3 I ai n't going to bloody go to work and come back and bloody sit home for thirty quid .
4 So they 've got to now begin to home in and find out what things they could start to tackle .
5 Without employing his own servants as agents and deputies Sadler obviously could not have managed his group of offices ; as it was he complained of seldom going to bed before midnight and generally waking by 4. a.m .
6 Cyclo-oxygenase pathway does not seem to significantly contribute to chemiluminescence production by the inflamed mucosa .
7 With the minority status of ultra running and his own unease with publicity , the fact that he has no sponsors is hardly surprising , especially as he admits to not running to win , but the Zarei philosophy of running takes that into account .
8 Maybe if we were teaching them properly they would know how to protest without just resorting to violence or vandalism of some type , without the first step being breaking the rules ; but we do n't .
9 Okay Doris , well , far from paying another twenty quid for her extra television set , Doris is very annoyed she 's got to pay eighty three quid for a colour licence , and she 's gon na now go to black and white .
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