Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [adv prt] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you want to go back to that place in Brittany again ?
2 Does my right hon. Friend mean that British industrialists do not want to go back to national plans , solemn and binding undertakings , high inflation , nationalisation , high taxation and trade union unrest ?
3 ‘ You do n't want to go back to Red Cottage ? ’
4 An exceptional shooting accessory that you 'll want to pass on to future generations .
5 She also maintains she would never consider going back to full-time employment and advised other women with good business ideas to ‘ go for it ’ .
6 In any one year the Soviet Union could choose to substitute up to 750,000 tonnes of any one commodity for another .
7 You can choose to fly back to either Gatwick , Birmingham , Bristol or Manchester .
8 He wondered how early Kerrison would expect to get down to that job .
9 I 'd like to go back to fucking Monday night .
10 ‘ Would you like to come down to Carinish Court for a few days ? ’
11 My current mileage is only 10–20 miles per week , but I would like to move up to longer distances and triathlons .
12 I could n't face going back to that flat in West Kensington not knowing what to do with my life and having to be pleasant , and not being respected by anyone .
13 But she may have to wait up to eighteen months for surgery .
14 Although Milken could have received up to 28 years in prison , most observers were surprised by the severity of his sentence .
15 ‘ … someone 'll have to go up to Top Piece , too , and have a go at that wall .
16 But we do not have to go back to prehistoric times to witness the change in our diet .
17 Do n't you have to go back to that school of yours ? ’
18 Church planting leaders may have to go back to secular employment for a time to finance the new work .
19 ‘ Well , sure , we may have to go back to some places , if the light is wrong or something .
20 It says any proposal to decommission the hospital will first have to go out to public consultation .
21 Sir Geoffrey Littler , a former senior Treasury official and a director of NatWest Investment Bank , together witha group of eight City worthies , will have reported back to another committee established by the Exchange giving an interim assessment of the issues involved .
22 I was sort of hoping any other people who were interested in standing for re-election might have came along to this Committee to show their
23 Even if I had been sufficiently knowledgeable about the NHS funding system to counter his arguments , I still would n't have felt up to political sparring .
24 They could have applied up to five years .
25 When it was on scheduled service , the jumbo would have had up to 450 passengers and 12 crew on board .
26 A stone of about eighteen inch four by four with the appropriate heading I would have thought up to four names , depending on how many names there is in the
27 Most big banks make the same charges for club accounts as for ordinary personal ones — which means that you may have to pay up to 70 pence for every cheque you write .
28 So the old ones they 'd have taken back to that yard place would n't they ?
29 Just what did it take to get through to this man ?
30 I said , ‘ Goodness me , if you were really ill , you could never have stood up to this trip the way you have .
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