Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv prt] to the end " in BNC.
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1 | I got out to the end of the runway first , applied my brakes and did my run-up and magneto checks , whilst waiting impatiently for the oil temperature to rise to the required degree . |
2 | Without thinking I tagged on to the end of the marching men and within a few seconds was past the SPs unnoticed . |
3 | I , I worked up to the end of May and because of accrued leave I er I left then . |
4 | When I fight I go on to the end , as I did in 1926 . ’ |
5 | Then they move up to take the Cross , and you drop back to the end of the file . |
6 | She hung on to the end of her nose , desperately killing the sneeze , but it refused to die . |
7 | ‘ When you get down to the end of a tournament , the people that hit the great shots win and she hit some great shots . ’ |
8 | You 'll see it in a minute when you get back to the end again . |
9 | He gave her a quick nod of approval and she went down to the end of the shop and began filling in the certificates , taking her information from the records Mr Miller had already made . |
10 | ‘ Then I suggest you hop along to the end of the garden , ’ Sergeant told them . |
11 | Jamie and I got pushed about a bit and nearly fell down a couple of times , but we survived through to the end of the night without any scrapes . |
12 | They go on to the end of the world and the end of eternity . |
13 | tying them up but when they went out to the end of the estuary that was just a case of get there first to get the job ? |
14 | After another battle with the gate they carried on to the end of the lane and walked on to the road and into the sunlight . |
15 | He walked down to the end . |
16 | This mattered little while Antarctica remained virtually empty , as it did up to the end of World War II , but became important in post-war years when scientists and technicians of many nations began to work there . |