Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone made it back to the rendezvous where they laid up for the day , returning in the evening to pick up the SBS group which had managed to deal with the radio station . |
2 | All of them made it back to the rendezvous where they also met up with Zirnheld 's group who had managed to account for eleven aircraft . |
3 | I cast and make sure the worm lands three or four yards further than the baited area , which allows me to pull it back to the swim and sink the line at the same time . |
4 | I track him down to the University of Saskatchewan and just catch him at home before he leaves for work . |
5 | I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't . |
6 | I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula . |
7 | I made it back to the car and drove very slowly back to my own apartment . |
8 | And when I started to write on the piano I found that when I translated it back to the guitar it was better . |
9 | I am sorry not to have replied to your fax sooner but I passed it on to the wrong person for answers to your questions on promo videos . |
10 | I quickly cast back out again to the same spot and to my total astonishment the rod was almost pulled out of my hands before I got it back to the rests . |
11 | I got it down to a fine art , but it was all additional pressure . |
12 | I want you to get someone to drive you up to the hospital to see her . |
13 | When I started feeding them I built them up to a wedge of ‘ Horsehage ’ each — which they love . |
14 | Someone drove it right to the door and charged me nothing . |
15 | After the service , the Mayor had said his piece : ‘ I welcome you warmly to the city of the Prince Regent . ’ |
16 | Erm , does any member of the Council wish to make any comment on this resolution before I put it formally to the vote ? |
17 | I put it down to a lingering melancholy and sense of impending loss at leaving the melin , even though by now he was in full agreement . |
18 | But I put it down to a natural wish on Jefferson 's part to protect what for him was a considerable investment in a new club and , if Harley 's new agent had exacted his usual pound , or stone rather , of flesh , a considerable investment in a golf pro . |
19 | I put it down to the necessity for him to exhibit his physical superiority from time to time , in order to maintain his ‘ throne ’ and his following of stooges . |
20 | Again I put it down to the stresses of presenting a live programme five days a week . |
21 | Later , I drove her back to the flat she shared and stood leaning against some rusted railings while she looked for her keys . |
22 | If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit . |
23 | I turned it over to the studio and went to work on The Roots of Heaven , and apparently John Wayne took over after I left . |
24 | When he was n't looking I poured mine on to the floor . |
25 | Evidently deciding that prudery was the better part of valour , I hotfooted it down to the bedroom again in time to witness half the ceiling crashing in flames on to the bed I had been sleeping in moments before . |
26 | When I get a case as the duty solicitor I pass it on to the criminal department . |
27 | Well I like it over to the side . |
28 | So , do you want to keep your eyes shut while I get you up to the roof , or open them now and get a nasty surprise when you and all your millions of fans see where you are ? ’ |
29 | ‘ The bike skidded on past ahead of me and I followed it in to the side of the road . |
30 | Erm , can I take you on to the next one which is twelve B two . |