Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [verb] [pron] to the " in BNC.

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1 Please take the time to fill it in and return it to the address below by June 1 1992 .
2 Its secondary antennae have become adapted , forming claws with which it digs in and fastens itself to the delicate gill lamellae .
3 ‘ The two of you rolled it up planks on to the truck , roped it down and drove it to the site ; is that right ? ’
4 She runs away but it bears down and casts her to the ground .
5 It 's gravity that pulls you down and presses you to the floor .
6 Erm that again had been rolled into balls and then he 'd have erm about a dozen sticks which which held these balls and stuck them in then after he 'd he 'd erm er thatched one erm length , one row , he 'd pull the string over and attach it to the the thick s er rope that was er going over the stack .
7 He said , ‘ I 'd love to do it ’ , and the next week I brought him over and introduced him to the cast and he started .
8 For anyone that has not seen this effect , the lace carriage is set to ‘ F ’ and instead of taking one stitch off and transferring it to the next needle , the carriage ‘ hops ’ the stitch across from the one it is on and hooks it on to the next one .
9 When the claimant was a relative or friend , the first reaction after the hugs and kisses was to take hold of the label round the child 's neck , tear it off and throw it to the ground .
10 The hon. Member for Rugby and Kenilworth stood up and praised it to the heavens — they all did , calling it the flagship of their policy .
11 Now , though , she was sitting in the dressing-room , not even sure if she could persuade her legs to stand up and carry her to the stage .
12 Suddenly the official got up and took me to the lift .
13 When he stabbed and lightly wounded the driver , they tied him up and took him to the settlement .
14 The steak was ready and Matthew dished it up and took it to the dining table .
15 One woman derelict told her that after living with three husbands for twenty-five years she had decided to give them up and devote herself to the task of viewing the Cathedrals and Abbeys of the British Isles .
16 Then they stand it up and show it to the world .
17 He strode to her , picked her up and carried her to the bed .
18 He picked her up and carried her to the stairs .
19 He said as much when he got up and drove me to the airport . ’
20 Amy helped him up and showed him to the door while Kath stripped off her gown and gloves .
21 Right , I think er , everyone 's had a good say from both sides , and I would like to sum up and put it to the vote .
22 Oh put it down here I 'll cut it up and give it to the birds .
23 They they fix it up with wires and they got so far and as the tide rise , cos the ship come up and they take 'em out and take 'em to the dock , take 'em out with a heavy crane .
24 Usually , the dog never stirs in the morning until I appear , fully clad , so my plan was to come downstairs , lift the ashtray , let the dog out and follow him to the hypercium .
25 Kath snapped instructions to everyone , and Amy wheeled Mr Thompson out and took him to the interview-room .
26 ‘ I 've got to lie here for the next twelve hours without moving with an ice-pack over half my face because you walked out and left me to the mercy of a predatory pit-popsy ! ’
27 When the press of grey on either side became too much the motorway fizzled out and abandoned them to the early-evening commuter jam of the North Circular Road .
28 With a detergent in action millions of tadpole-like components , led by their hydrophobic tails , seek out and attach themselves to the surface of dirt at any interface and congregate there in order to avoid the water .
29 Fold the interlining back and lockstitch it to the wrong side of the curtains in the same way as for the lining in Lined Curtains , but stitch two vertical rows for each width of fabric at equal distances apart and along all seams .
30 For the crew it 's the end of three hard days and nights , but at least they can now sit back and leave it to the performers .
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