Example sentences of "[adv prt] [to-vb] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Benedicta , before we go on to meet Simon in the Fleet prison , there are certain enquiries to make . |
2 | Then , after the party we went along to see Man at The Lyceum . |
3 | The damages being unpaid , he sought to levy execution upon Hansard and to put the sheriff 's men in to distrain goods to the value of the judgment . |
4 | It 's easy to extend the walk by , instead of cutting down to go south-west of the Water of Trool , heading east to the western end of Loch Trool . |
5 | Relations with Brian Clough hit rock bottom , you might remember , when the manager called the police in to escort Fashanu from the club 's training ground . |
6 | Well that takes us on nicely to more interviews , this time I 'm coming down to meet members of the audience . |
7 | ‘ I follow Middlesbrough and Darlington football clubs and I 'm looking forward to seeing Durham come down to play cricket in the town . ’ |
8 | He d have these two hideous , fat , white women up there and when he 'd finished he 'd come down to play football in the street . |
9 | We send you in to do battle with the enemy , and what happens ? |
10 | He was late because ‘ the police pulled me in to form part of an identity parade . ’ |
11 | FOOTBALL-MAD Mike Grimsley gets a pal to tune in to match commentaries on the radio — then listens in over the phone . |
12 | Associated activities , including road-building and the introduction of electricity , have led to a rapid expansion of settlements , notably at Benemerito , with peasant farmers moving in to clear stretches of the forest for crop growing . |
13 | A shopkeeper had a dispute with a customer , a woman who had been waiting for a bus had popped in to mention parking on the footpath at weekends , the school had organised some Maypole dancing and wondered if part of the car park could be cordoned off , somebody else wanted vehicle watch forms . |
14 | If you are going to speak in them , slow down to allow time for the sound to travel . |
15 | TEAMS are needed to take part in an obstacle course in Stewart Park , Middlesbrough , on Sunday , May 10 in to raise cash for an ambulance . |
16 | Everything — ; right down to scrap paper from the waste baskets . |
17 | We were told that in winter when the lake is frozen , a large part is kept ice-free by directing water from the town 's hot water supply , and even the wild whooper swans come in to take advantage of the food offered . |
18 | Is the press going to be invited in to take photographs at the dress rehearsal ? |
19 | In some respects Kerrier may have constituted an exception , yet although the mean of £4.4 per head may need scaling down to take account of the multitude of labourers discovered and roped in for the subsidy , upwards of seven-tenths of the assessments made in 1522 were at £2 — £4 . |
20 | Fairey Battle squadrons went in to attack bridges over the canal at Maastricht . |
21 | It would start probably because they are illegal , erm but basically because everybody else running about me er , was trying it , my friends so it basically boiled down to peer pressure at the start . |
22 | Like everyone else , I 'd come to Hawaii for the waves , but some clandestine part of me had been plotting all along to make love on the beach beneath a palm tree . |
23 | using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future . |
24 | ‘ I always take myself as a starting point when it comes to songs , going on to explore situations in a manner that is very sound-oriented , ’ she says , rather vaguely . |
25 | ‘ Nicola said he was the man sent over to organise things for the Mafia . |
26 | A Washington initiative hurriedly pushed through to undermine support for the campesino organizations , the project was conceived as part of a wider counter-insurgency programme . |
27 | I longed for the sweet delights of eternity , and I gave my soul over to love Christ with every ounce of my power … |
28 | Shortly after returning to Etosha , Ian Hofmeyr was killed when his catching truck , pulling over to make way for a lorry on a park track , rolled onto its side in an irrigation ditch . |
29 | But seeing her sister 's eyes turn from contemplating the deep indigo square of sky above the courtyard , and come to rest on her face in grief-stricken entreaty , she faltered , shrugged , and with impatient gestures , moved her over to make room on the bench where she dumped herself down . |
30 | Crafthole was on one of the main routes into Cornwall and the same writer Carew , recorded that it was customary for those passing through to make fun of the village ladies for their somewhat notorious lack of morals . |