Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As I hold them I slowly sink to the deep dark bottom .
2 The European community on the other hand also saw a growth of output of over twenty percent , twenty three point seven percent but that gave rise not to eighteen million but to only six million additional jobs and I just say to the honourable gentleman the lesson for Europe is to go further down the route that I have suggested of further deregulation and less bureaucracy and a stable economic framework , than to go down the route that he is advocating in his short address and question to me .
3 Mr Sullivan said : ‘ The gallery owner , Martin Ainscough , is a good friend of mine and I always go to the private viewings because I am a big modern art collector .
4 So , when I was at , I always go to the fucking front , I do n't care who it is .
5 As you know , comrade , I usually cater to a civilian clientele . ’
6 ‘ It sounds lovely , but somehow I never seem to have time to make things like that ant as you know I usually go to the Humming Bird for lunch . ’
7 erm , but , erm it 's , it 's pretty straightforward , I , I usually refer to the previous month 's erm things anyway just to make sure I 'm doing everything right cos they use
8 I now return to the computational work in which I was engaged during these years .
9 I now turn to the other dimension of culture within higher education ; namely , higher education as a cultural experience for students .
10 I now turn to the professional encounters I had in the late 1970s and early 1980s with two senior but very different public figures , Lord Mountbatten and Harold Macmillan ( later Earl of Stockton ) .
11 I now turn to the second problem I posed earlier .
12 The foregoing discussion of investment planning represents an essay in definition of the first of these conditions within the context of British capitalism ; I now turn to the second condition , and the relationship between the two .
13 I now turn to the second problem : If what we do is determined by some grand unified theory , why should the theory determine that we draw the right conclusions about the universe rather than the wrong ones ?
14 I now turn to the third of my questions : what controls the whole system ?
15 I now turn to the third element ‘ property belonging to another . ’
16 I now turn to the third problem , the questions of free will and responsibility for our actions .
17 I now turn to the third and what I think is the most worrying issue , the position of teachers falsely accused of abusing children in their care .
18 I now apply to the present case the principles that I have spent overlong in trying to identify .
19 I now come to the two issues in the case .
20 erm just just as something totally off the top of my head erm I very much regretted the demise of the proper programme erm and in fact I I actually object to the paying twenty pence for something that er really does n't represent value for money .
21 The Commission considered that there was not only one beverage packaging market comprising glass , plastic and cans , but that packaging products may belong to separate markets which only compete to a limited extent .
22 One such association was with R.A.F. Medmenham , the origins of which perhaps date to the early part of the last War when Danesfield House at Medmenham was taken over by the R.A.F. as its photographic unit , although the first reference in the Minutes is October 1953 .
23 Erm you will see that in section one , I 've identified six sectors which broadly relate to the main er the primary roots which er cross the Greater York area .
24 For the evidence set out above suggests that the heads of the central figures , which still relate to a certain extent to the work of 1906 and which were almost certainly the first to be painted , were not executed until the Iberian stone heads came into Picasso 's possession in March 1907 .
25 To call them secondary means that they are valid reasons only if they accompany other , primary , reasons which also conform to the normal justification thesis ( whereas deviant reasons may validly replace the normal reasons ) .
26 If we ignore the majority of buildings in villages which invariably date to the sixteenth century and later , we are left with settlement plans of bewildering complexity .
27 Well you just go to the front entrance
28 Then if , if it looks as if they are in , you just go to the next one and look at that , you know what I mean ?
29 We also mentioned do n't quibble about assignments and arrangements , now in Romans chapter twelve , which this text is taken from , if you just go to the previous verses , this is from verse twelve is n't it ?
30 But then , it 's a big difference between skiing abroad and you know , like staying somewhere like Cyprus skiing in Scotland , it 's true , but I mean , it 's like the first , I mean , my dad 's typical , sort of , get to the top of the hill and give you a good shove , you know , give you one time to go down a bit slowly and then after that you just get to the top ski downhill phhhh .
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