Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [vb -s] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Chairman I feel a bit like an aircraft that 's to come down to Leeds er er Bradford Airport rather than Teeside at the present moment . |
2 | He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment . |
3 | When safely across the river , remembering of course to unclip your lifeline , take off the safety helmet , undo your life jacket , and slip out of the survival suit , the route passes beneath the splendid waterfall and starts to climb up to An Gearanach , not marked by name on the ordnance survey map . |
4 | It enjoys slightly acidic water and seems to adapt well to higher than usual temperatures . |
5 | The average patron arrives at the Spike in one taxi but needs to go back to his sock in two . |
6 | Although quite a few had subsequently been dismissed , both Braithwaite and Colclough having had their spies in the Chartist ranks , men who had sung those Chartist hymns about freedom and justice the loudest as they had been memorizing names and faces to sell afterwards to Uriah and Ben . |
7 | The reality is that , from specialist beginnings , the range of skills required by actuaries is expanding continually — the reason being that the actuarial profession lives in a commercial environment and has to adapt continuously to changing circumstances . |
8 | ‘ He has had a sad time looking for work in London and intends to go back to the North-East with his parents as soon as possible , ’ said David Martin , defending . |
9 | This SL comes with the world 's first five-speed automatic gearbox but fails to live up to its high price and long waiting list |
10 | She 's taking GCSEs this June and hopes to go on to ‘ A ‘ levels . |