Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Well do you want to go to Nottingham to the disco at Rosy 's or not ?
2 If its post cold-war generation is not to be continually confused by unexpected developments then they will need to come to terms with the dynamics of change .
3 But , by whichever door they enter they will then need to come to terms with the whole gospel , which applies equally to all .
4 I could n't wait to get to grips with the famous putter and was duly grateful that the Friday afternoon traffic was reasonably light , with fewer than usual kamikaze lorry drivers about .
5 The truth is , surely , that we can form no reasonable conception of anything called education existing on its own with the kind of value we may like to ascribe to education in the real world .
6 Implicitly , they have accepted many of the criticisms made for more than a decade by Labour councils and civil libertarians : that a force which has dug itself in behind ramparts of elitist isolationism must begin to respond to demands of the public it serves and their political representatives .
7 Unlike plants and animals we do not have to go to bed with the sun or to get up at each high tide ; our man-made environment is based on a 24-hour solar day of course , but it need not be timed to coincide with sunrise or sunset .
8 He did not expect that he would have to go to war over the Holy Places , but if he was called upon to do so , he thought that he could produce the men , guns and money he would need for victory .
9 In his forthcoming seven-part television sitcom , Sean 's Show , set in his Muswell Hill flat , Hughes will attempt to come to terms with the hidden perils of his everyday existence while battling against traditional sitcom conventions .
10 The hon. Gentleman will have to come to terms with the fact that there is an energy market to be supplied .
11 Although Charles 's own personal inclination was to refound a wide , comprehensive church able to encompass as many of the various denominations of the 1650s as possible , it was soon clear that the king would have to bow to pressure from the bishops , the conservative landowners , and their representatives in the Cavalier Parliament , who wished to see a more narrow restoration .
12 He really must try to explain to Carol about the mixed consciousness-raising group he 'd been in .
13 You wonder what will have to happen to Shetland for the Government to act . ’
14 Or , with the ridge proper complete , you may prefer to return to Castleton via the path which passes Losehill Farm .
15 We no longer wear mourning clothes for a fixed period of time , we do n't refuse to go to parties for the first six months after the death of someone close to us , we do n't take time immediately after the death for intensive grieving .
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