Example sentences of "and [vb base] to " in BNC.
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1 | What had happened was that O had been at home , not sleeping , thinking about Boy at six in the morning , and he had called up and said , ‘ Are you watching TV , ’ to which Boy had replied , as the man had heard , ‘ Yes , ’ and then O had told Boy to turn over to the boxing ; he 'd just said , ‘ Get up and change to the third channel . |
2 | When the fish are well on feed I will put one rod away and change to a butt-indicator which allows me to fish more quickly and efficiently . |
3 | This meant that changes in crime rates , or variations between different settings ( such as urban and rural ) , which had played an important part in theories relating social or economic conditions and change to crime , could equally well be explained by variations in crime-recording practices . |
4 | Thus a peroxide-bleaching process produces a less obnoxious effluent than a kier-boil-hypochlorite bleach , and change to the peroxide method might be advantageous provided that the resulting textile product and the costs were acceptable . |
5 | First of all , Marx 's theory of historical materialism was one of the very first theories of society and change to be formulated which provided a historical overview and , at the same time , attempted to mesh together the workings of social , economic and political phenomena . |
6 | And change to the C drive so if you type C col |
7 | I do not see how the Asian and West Indian pupils that I am responsible for can take on English behaviour for half a day when they are at school and change to their culture when they are at home . |
8 | I 'll take one to Kentish Town , and change to one that goes past my house . |
9 | Only in a secure and loving atmosphere can the child cope with the shocks that have preceded and accompanied their coming into care , and develop to their full potential . |
10 | If infection is by ingestion the larvae may either penetrate the buccal mucosa an undergo the pulmonary migration described above or pass direct to the intestine and develop to patency . |
11 | The worms are ovo-viviparous the L1 being passed in the faeces ; these penetrate the foot of the molluscan intermediate host , and develop to L3 in a minimum period of 2-3 weeks . |
12 | These penetrate the foot of the molluscan intermediate host and develop to the infective L3 , and during this phase the mollusc may be eaten by paratenic hosts such as birds and rodents . |
13 | In H. gallinarum all three parasitic moults appear to occur in the caecal lumen , but in H. isolonche infection the hatched larvae enter the caecal mucosa , and develop to maturity in nodules . |
14 | Relax and repeat to the other side . |
15 | Relax for a few moments , then return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
16 | Hold for 1 second in this extreme position.Push and stretch the arm a little further for 25 counts.Relax the body forwards , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
17 | Relax for a few seconds , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
18 | Relax the body forwards , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
19 | Relax , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
20 | Relax forwards , then straighten up and repeat to the other side . |
21 | Relax forwards , then straighten up and repeat to the other side . |
22 | Relax and repeat to the other side . |
23 | Return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
24 | Relax forwards , then straighten up and repeat to the other side . |
25 | Relax and repeat to the other side . |
26 | Relax , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
27 | Relax and repeat to the other side . |
28 | Relax forwards , then straighten up and repeat to the other side . |
29 | Relax , return to the starting position and repeat to the other side . |
30 | Relax and repeat to the other side . |