Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But why latch on to him as the father of her child ?
2 Shall I go up to her in the pub on Sunday I 'll say , hey Aunty Nora ?
3 ‘ Then you 'd better get on to them in the first instance .
4 ‘ How did you get on to it in the first place ? ’
5 Piper may be articulate and polite , but he is genuinely tough and a real threat to Benn — who I believe must get through to him in the first six rounds or face disaster .
6 But they had made her feel restless with their talk and it was in that mood that she 'd let the landlord get close to her by the open landing window as he was bringing up some more beer .
7 You could get up to it by the stairs to the roof .
8 I shall come back to them at the end of this chapter , having reviewed the empirical evidence .
9 Well , I am quite willing to find out from the City Council Officers after this programme what the numbers are , if that 's the issue you want explored , and we 'll come back to you with the precise details .
10 Erm you can come back to it at the end if you 've done everything else , but there 's something about these that er I think you 're one .
11 No need to disturb the household , if we can come round to it from the other side . ’
12 I expect you 'll come round to it in the end . ’
13 This being the case we can talk back to them on the same basis and presumably they will understand .
14 Harvey spent a lot of time in the office and apart from asking me if I 'd spoken to Dawlish — a suggestion which I impassively denied — he did n't say much to me until the morning of the third day , which was a Tuesday .
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