Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So at quarter past eight I said right I said go to bed said gon na turn that light out .
2 And it was all in a bunch , so I 've had to sort of unhook it .
3 I 've been going to bed at half past one and I was doing the T M A for two nights , then I 've been doing his V A T for two nights so I 've got to bed really really late and I just and , the thing is , the T M A were all on about my then I just start to relax I had to resort to herbal knockout drops .
4 So I 've got to sort of I 've got ta record a .
5 She felt beautiful , needed , and alone she dared admit to feeling loved .
6 Before long he had switched to ukulele , and graduated from there to guitar at the age of eleven .
7 Perhaps he had taken to heart Mrs Thatcher 's quotation from Mark Twain : ‘ Never prophesy about the future . ’
8 Okay , so it 's confined to home , or a recognised medical institution .
9 ‘ The nearest I 've come to celebrity so far is sharing canapés with Samantha Fox on the Jonathan Ross show .
10 OK I refused to go to Gran 's funeral last year , stayed at home and listened to the Top Forty top volume while I shouted out Nora 's big speech from The Doll 's House — ‘ I was simply your little songbird , your doll … ’
11 Automatically she prepared to go to bed , her mind worrying at the puzzle like a terrier .
12 But now she had gone to sleep , or into a coma , I was n't sure which .
13 And now we 've come to stage whereas I mean I were cleaning carpet every minute of day .
14 he passed his eleven plus as it was then and er he went to a school called Regent Street Grammar school in Plymouth and when we moved in here I had to go to Holly House , I think they call it
15 When do n't I want to go to bed with her ?
16 Well she wants to go to sleep but she also wanted to know what is happening .
17 ‘ But why do n't you want to go to Gran 's ? ’
18 Why do n't you ask to go to bed every half hour .
19 and I mean it used to be the fact , oh god well we 've got to sort of have dinner at twelve o'clock , we 've got to be round there by four .
20 Well we have to walk to school love
21 Just , well he fancies going to bed !
22 But even he had to bow to reality when Czechoslovakia 's two largest parties failed to agree on retaining a common state .
23 Then I had to go to hospital for a while .
24 ‘ The organisation of football in this country is such a shambles that sometimes I think going to law is the only way to get anything done . ’
25 If somebody beats you up and you feel hurt and upset and it 's enormously painful then you need to go to casualty afterwards erm that sort of fits the scripts y'know that 's w that 's that 's understandable .
26 Er but then she worked went to work in a munitions factory in Kilburn and she had a marvellous time .
27 There she felt attracted to Quakerism , which became the topic of her first two books , published in 1914 .
28 Then we decided to go to sleep then watched
29 No , but it means , it means that we know how we 've got to gear up
30 And then er , they brought it back and then they started doing to quarter to six , but it still was n't good enough cos you ca n't , you ca n't have all these people in suits and briefcases stood outside a pub for quarter of an hour waiting for it open , you know
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