Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] to [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Mark , I AM DEFFINATELY NOT DRIVING TO LEEDS ON SATURDAY ! ! ! |
2 | When the philosopher-agronomists advocated new crops and new methods they were met with the excuse so often given to Cavanilles on his tour of Aragon , ‘ We do as our fathers do . ’ |
3 | and that had been so cruelly denied to Isaac by Jacob himself in his youth . |
4 | Come to think of it , not much happened to Anna from the time Simon left us till she died — fifteen years or nearly . |
5 | I had not long returned to England after a visit to my old mission of Cameroon on the West coast of Africa . |
6 | For his coronation he did not just go to Aachen to be ‘ elected ’ king of the Franks in the old way , but dressed up in Frankish costume for the occasion . |
7 | Better still , why not simply fly to Athens from here and charter another boat from the Kalamaki marina ? ’ |
8 | Already wise to the ways of two of the most notoriously sharkish industries , TV and pop , Kylie was not however going to Hollywood with her eyes closed . |
9 | Cooke was educated at the village dame school until he was ten , and then to the age of thirteen by his uncle , James Cubitt , a Baptist minister in Ilford , who shortly afterwards moved to Stratford upon Avon . |
10 | He had tried once already to talk to Nicholas about it , and had been kicked on the ankle by le Grant . |
11 | Simon had hardly ever spoken to Marie about his family . |
12 | By July , however , both Wolfgang and Constanze were ill , and Mozart was once more writing to Puchberg for money , in view of his inability to work . |
13 | The intermediary was to be Queen Victoria , whose eldest daughter had married the Prussian Crown Prince , and in the hope of enlisting the Queen 's support Eugénie was once again despatched to England in August 1869 . |
14 | In the sixteen months between Britain 's application and its rejection by de Gaulle , a body of opinion was created in Whitehall and amongst the electorate that looked forward to Britain becoming more closely linked to Europe for a variety of reasons ; one of which was to reduce America 's dominance in the West 's military affairs . |
15 | We did n't often go to London in those last years . |
16 | When the army ousted the Rump in October 1659 he and a group of other naval officers then ashore wrote to Monck in Scotland , urging him to accept the coup , arguing that divisions would only play into the hands of the cavaliers . |
17 | Since , as will be seen , Molla Fenari had almost certainly gone to Egypt for further study by that date , it follows that if Husameddin is right , it must have been in Amasya that Molla Fenari studied under Cemaleddin Aksarayi . |
18 | Almost certainly brought to Britain by the Romans , it is now occasionally found growing wild , and can easily be confused with cow parsley when the latter is young . |
19 | ‘ Why not fly to St-Moritz for a long , lazy weekend ? |
20 | Doreen Cowie was unfortunately not able to be present on the night , and sends her own very best wishes to Edith via our column . |
21 | " Well , I 'm not quite sure that she might n't burst into tears , or perhaps suddenly take all her clothes off " This had actually once happened to Richard at Nestor and Sage , the investment counsellors where he worked . |