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

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1 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
2 I 'd find a field or a park bench , and early next morning I 'd head on down to the sea .
3 Simon had put Ben onto his lead so that he did n't run back down to the beach and cut himself on the rusty barbed wire .
4 ‘ Why do n't you step out on to the pavement ? ’
5 When the water 's been through the reed system it 'll flow back out to the river through established Kingfisher pools .
6 Then , to sober up , we 'd spill out on to the streets and do the street-lamps until dawn .
7 Why do n't you hop up on to the examination couch and I 'll just take a quick listen to baby 's heart and take your blood pressure , then afterwards I 'm sure Sister will be only too happy to show you around our labour ward and let you take a look at the facilities we have available .
8 You can go on up to the house . ’
9 Wycliffe said : ‘ Let's walk on up to the house .
10 Three pennyworth of corned beef , er and then you , you , you could go down on to the fish and chip shop in Street .
11 Do n't go up on to the roof yourself unless you are very confident — and your insurance policy covers you !
12 You take the helm and I 'll go back up to the spreaders . ’
13 No I do n't wan na get back there , I do n't wan na go back up to the wards so I 'll go that way or that way ?
14 By going down to sea level , you can walk out on to the Rocker de la Vierge , reached by a short gangway , which has a statue of the Virgin on top and the beginnings of a jetty planned by the Emperor Napoleon III but never finished because the sea kept demolishing it .
15 That 's still not gon na , that 's still not gon na take us away from , you know , sorry there 's nobody on produce today , you 're gon na sorry training is out of the window today and maybe , maybe the department manager on produce , I du n no goes sick or something and he has to take over there for two or three weeks and it 's well do n't worry you know you 'll get back on to the training
16 But why did he come out on to the moor ?
17 Then Edgley found an unplayable lie off the tee ; James could only hack out on to the fairway and Dorset lost the hole to a five .
18 Afterwards the fond couple will stroll back on to the street , and part .
19 Jack Gooding , landlord of the Rose & Crown , had a hand cart built to carry a barrel and bottles , and this he would push down on to the factories each day .
20 The playmaster had to walk all the way down to the end ladder before he could climb up on to the stage .
21 When the train had emerged from the last tunnel on the Central Line between Stratford and Leyton , issuing with little more space to spare than toothpaste squeezed out of the nozzle of another kind of tube , somewhere past that point , though he was not sure yet where , he would climb out on to the roof of the car .
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