Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pron] [adv] to the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd better take us up to the refrigerator factory , ’ Gary said . |
2 | Erm , thank goodness for er modern technology I got them please do n't , do n't all fax them up to the department , er these faxes are very hard to read |
3 | I can only put it down to the strong classical emphasis which prevails in the courses offered in the UK , although many of the university drama courses in the USA do stage Shakespeare and the European classical authors . |
4 | A road haulage business seeking to expand need not restrict itself entirely to the road transport industry . |
5 | Notice that Paul does not tie himself legalistically to the details of Jesus 's words . |
6 | The end of Genesis did not bring us back to the beginning , but it surely left us heading in the right direction . |
7 | But can I just refer you back to the words of P B G three where it says quite clearly in paragraph thirty three . |
8 | I 'd like to just bring you back to the first question you asked , which was how do you define sexual harassment . |
9 | Can I just bring you back to the item before us , which is ‘ This Common Inheritance ’ , and ask you to endorse the sub-committees suggestions , i.e. repeat them , as comments from the health committee , with the additions from the vice-chair on environmental protection agency . |
10 | Why not give herself over to the silliness of it , instead of feeling distress ? |
11 | Do n't just give them away to the adventurers if they do n't bother even to search this room ; they must make an effort to find these bizarre items and take an interest in finding out what they do . |
12 | Lesley-Jane could not keep her back to the door indefinitely and turned . |
13 | Naisbitt is a shrewd observer and in practice he does not limit himself strictly to the confines of content analysis . |
14 | Tell you what erm when we get into you can just drop me down to the greengrocer near the church because I 'm out of erm spring onions and if I wanted to add up to that bit of salad that we 've got |
15 | ‘ Could you not take her up to the castle , sir ? ’ |
16 | Why not take it down to the firm 's office and let the experts see it for themselves ? |
17 | If so , then why not take it along to the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum next Tuesday and let it be admired . |
18 | Ca n't you just take me back to the life your friends stole me from ? ’ |
19 | I 'll just take them back to the stall then . |
20 | I thought I 'd just take them down to the tip , but when we had half a bucket full I thought I 'd better phone the police |
21 | ‘ I might just take it out to the kitchen and pour another one , if you do n't mind . |
22 | So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one . |
23 | You ca n't just leave it up to the police , or to someone else — and ignoring it wo n't make it go away . |
24 | Do not leave it entirely to the advertising agency or the personnel department . |
25 | Do not spread it right to the edge or it will ooze out . |
26 | • When you bring fish home do n't just add them straight to the tank . |
27 | I 'll just put you through to the staff room . ’ |
28 | Tom himself said it was because he had to work hard at school at subjects other than music , he could not devote himself wholeheartedly to the flute . |
29 | ‘ He will always follow you back to the farm . ’ |
30 | Leeds is well-equipped for sports , with 21 golf courses and 22 sports and leisure centres , but if all this action leaves you feeling in need of a rest , you can always take yourself off to the theatre . |