Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Part of the overall argument of this book is that , as the Roman catholic church is principal validator or legitimator of the Southern state along with the concept of the national entity , what that state goes on to do in the field of social ethics can not be separated out from the responsibilities of the church . |
2 | Section 20(2) goes on to deal with the position where price information is correct when given but becomes false afterwards . |
3 | It then goes on to deal with the question of costs . |
4 | And I 've always heard what Jesus goes on to say in the context of that understanding of the text . |
5 | The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage . |
6 | Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps . |
7 | And he goes on to reveal in the letter that he had just taken a day off ‘ work ’ to watch a Tennessee high school football game with Ginger Alden , the 20-year-old Tennessee beauty queen who bore a startling resemblance to his mother and whom he called ‘ little Gladys ’ . |
8 | I take my jacket off again and sit down to look through the War files … |
9 | He will implement procedures laid down to comply with the Company 's duty of care and will liaise with the Group Environmental Manager on such issues . |
10 | Some of the unskilled youngsters drafted in to help with the decorating did not . |
11 | Swam down to sniff at the trembling . |
12 | Staring at him worriedly , she slowly sank down to sit on the edge of the bed . |
13 | Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that . |
14 | He bent down to stare at the floor . |
15 | After a while she came over to Tallis and bent down to peer at the human . |
16 | The dual carriageway is just of the motorway and people are gearing up to go on the motorway . |
17 | And when they gave over I ventured back to see from the hillside , where there was some cover . |
18 | Stephen had them in the handsome , leather-bound edition of the International Collectors ' Library and also in the paperbacks that had come out to go with the television series . |
19 | When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops . |
20 | What is anatomical basis of this orientation selectivity ? ( personal communication ) suggests an answer which is reminiscent of that proposed by to account for the ability of octopuses to recognize spatial patterns . |
21 | It 's the window he 's stepping through to wave to the crowd . |
22 | While the so-called ‘ superminis ’ — cars like the Peugeot 205 and the new Ford Fiesta — grow larger and more expensive , the Eastern bloc car makers have quietly crept in to capitalise on the market for more affordable transport . |
23 | ‘ Let me invite you to dinner in an hour , ’ said George , ‘ and ’ — this was addressed to Mrs Robinson , who had crept in to stand in the doorway and hear the end of the story , and now stepped forward to play a part — ‘ please , let us borrow your daughter for the evening so that we four can be a company . |
24 | A few days after that Norman Prince , the founder of the Lafayette , flying long and late in an attempt to avenge Rockwell , hit a high-tension cable as he came in to land in the dark . |
25 | She dawdled along to look into the garden of 45 . |
26 | As usual , she strolled over to drink in the view — mistress of all she surveyed . |
27 | Rob came over to perch on the corner of her desk . |
28 | The eerie lights would hang in the air for quite some time then the mortars came over to burst at the edge of the wood . |
29 | Willis and four men were whisked off to jail for the night and released on bail . |
30 | John and wife Pam had written off to appear on the programme only to discover there were 10,000 applicants . |