Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | " Before everyone goes up to the top , " said Hazel , " we ought to find out what it 's like . |
2 | Often , even after insisting that everyone goes back to the launch point , there will be barely enough people to hold all the gliders down , turn them around and re-park them if the wind changes . |
3 | Forests get hacked down because nobody stands up to the logging industry . |
4 | If one goes back to the Greek , one will find the term speiran , a precise translation of ‘ cohort ’ . |
5 | Each life decision is to some extent irrevocable , since even if one goes back to the fork in the road and takes the other turning , he can not eradicate the effects of the experience the first choice has brought him . |
6 | The river is broad here , about two hundred yards , and from its banks one looks up to the baroque turrets of the Benedictine monastery of Stift Göttweig , perched high on its wooded hill . |
7 | Again , one looks back to the nineteenthcentury origins of English literary studies , when the first pioneers and missionaries , men such as Morley and Furnivall , travelled all over the country to talk about English literature in adult education classes and working men 's clubs . |
8 | From the paved patio one steps down to the path that leads around to the side of the house , diving access to the rotary washing line that is set in a bed of loose cobbles and sculptural boulders . |
9 | Everything comes down to the fact that each one of us has to look out for ourselves , because nobody else cares a damn . |
10 | Alternatively , filmmaking is seen as a sort of relay race in which each member of the creative team has control of certain moments — the producer handing over to the writer , who hands over to the director , who hands over to the lighting cameraman and so on until everything comes back to the producer again . |