Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] to [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But it is memories that are all he can hang on to in a world of ‘ new men , strange faces , other minds ’ . |
2 | Shares in National Express opened with a modest 6p premium at 171p , a sharp disappointment to investors who were hoping they would roar off to around the £2 level . |
3 | So who does the responsibility come down to in the end ? |
4 | And then he became even more worried about what she might get up to with a lover . |
5 | Tell me , Tom Hanks , what 's the worst thing they could get up to between the pair of ‘ em ? ’ |
6 | ’ What worries me is what they 'll get up to by the time we get to the competitions , and they 're a bit bevvied . ’ |
7 | Allen wondered what comedy they could get up to in a hotel room , and he decided they could smash the place up , with everything falling apart around them . |
8 | She says that goodness knows what you could get up to in the back of it ! |
9 | His face is black , whatever do you get up to in the car ? |