Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] to [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it .
2 Let's r log on to the A drive first presumably ?
3 The idea burst into her mind , a sudden radiant solution , that she could rush along to the pet shop at lunchtime and apologize , ask him to forgive her and make everything all right .
4 I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene .
5 I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene .
6 So Mr Fenwick agreed to donate two plastic heart valves worth £4,000 which Dave Pick will deliver personally to the Brasov area of Transylvania in Romania where the sick woman lives .
7 As a Golf Plus Club Member you can enjoy up to a 20% discount on a year 's subscription to Britain 's best golf magazines bringing you the best pictures and best coverage of your favourite game .
8 ‘ I want to send out a very strong message today , ’ he had said , ‘ one thing I learned when I was young is that you do n't give in to the village bully .
9 Secondly , decisions about the legality or propriety of past administrative action may influence the way administrators deal with similar cases in the future ; and the threat of publicity may contribute further to the deterrent effect of formal complaints procedures .
10 When the unsuspecting man was safely ensconced in a deep slumber , Jarman would pull two bolts from the floor below , and the bed , which was screwed to the floor , would tip up to a 45° angle , sliding the poor wayfarer into a great vat of boiling fat strategically placed below .
11 This will give you valuable insights into the kinds of skills and attitudes that young people bring with them to work and help you to understand how their needs and interests can contribute positively to the work place .
12 ‘ We 'll head round to the south coast .
13 They will contribute constructively to the Helsinki Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe .
14 The hon. Gentleman need not look only to the health authority chief executive ; he can ask the patients .
15 Charles had so convinced himself of this that he did n't ring in to the production office until ten-thirty , deliberately giving the producer time to sober up his intoxicated imagination .
16 ‘ Well , well ; you can see over to the sports field . ’
17 He will be responsible for both the adult and children 's lists , and will report directly to the DK board in London .
18 A coffin-maker could look up to a funeral furnisher rather than to an undertaker ; an undertaker might have respected the funeral furnisher in as much as he could afford to buy in his coffins ; whereas the funeral furnisher , whilst relying on the coffin-maker , looked down on the undertaker ( Col. 2 ) .
19 The Secretary-General may well report back to the Security Council with further recommendations on what should be done .
20 Consequently , your program will not abort back to the command mode if a bad number is input .
21 Into Wales I should switch to the Abergavenny mast , but approaching Abergavenny when a big hill causes problems , I should briefly tune back to the Wenvil setting , then return to Abergavenny until the Llandrindod Wells mast comes into view .
22 If he wants a depressing story , he should look back to the housing expenditure of the last Labour Government .
23 On instructions from the Corporals , we stripped him naked and made him run across to the horse trough where he was thrown in .
24 If that 's the case then Down Royal can look forward to a bumper fixture and then maybe those small fields for the Ulster Derby will begin to be only a bad memory .
25 Still , on Sunday mornings there were no such worries and the Rabbi could look forward to the family breakfast — and to bagels .
26 For manipulations in hanging drops it is essential that the two instruments should run parallel to the microscope stage .
27 When approaching white water you should not have too much speed , sheeting out might be necessary , and the weight should move on to the back foot to encourage the nose to lift over the foam .
28 It will then move on to the Cleveland Museum of Art .
29 A discussion in our house on ( let's say ) the necessity of buying a new fridge will move swiftly to the education system ( via the rival claim of school fees to the purchase of the fridge ) and whether a move to another area might obviate the need for paying them , taking in a quick discourse on the immorality of contributing to the divisive education system in this country anyway ; this will lead to the if-we-sold-our-suburban-villa-we-could-buy-a-Georgian-manor-house-in-the-country conversation ; which will in its turn move on quite quickly to the horrors of British Rail and the greatly increased subjection to them that such a move would entail ; then we get to leaving all our friends behind , and to debating whether having them to stay at the weekends would not be perfectly satisfactory ; which will remind us that two or more of them are coming to dinner that very night and we 'd better get down to the off-licence ; then it 's shall-we-get-Muscadet-or-the-Chardonnay- again and for-heaven's-sake-get-enough which will get us back to the fridge , on account of last time we got the Chardonnay , I did n't put it in it soon enough .
30 In the 2 following examples , the program would drop through to the error handling part of the program if " choice " or " B-46 " was less than 1 or more than 3 .
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