Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] [adv] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation . |
2 | In the past it has sometimes been difficult to avoid planting directly on to the marginal shelf , especially in pre-formed pools . |
3 | She knew , as she carried articles that required hanging up through to the wardrobes , that she was not going to tresspass any further on Ven 's generosity than to partake of a cup of tea with him . |
4 | But for Balbir , as for the majority of Asian girls who have turned to prostitution , they still think that it is too degrading for them to consider going out on to the streets . |
5 | I 've been concentrating on my technique , so soon I could try working straight on to the plate . |
6 | With this , she released Belinda abruptly , and the chicken dinner went slopping over on to the tray again . |
7 | Like this they bound slowly down the boulevard , with him laughing and kicking people 's hats awry as they come arcing back on to the pavement at the end of each step . |
8 | ‘ Drop the gun ! ’ screamed Liz Spalding , her body dropping slightly to a crouch , the gun she held coming instinctively up to the fire position … |