Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , the prior hypothesis led us to the finding in the rural high oil worker category ( table II , both for all ages and the 0–4 age group .
2 She confessed that the bitter jibes and over-exposure led her to the precipice .
3 Macintosh System 7 : You get in the car to go to the store and the car drives you to the church .
4 But when they reached the dock and were waiting for the boat to carry them to the camp , Seth snatched the van 's keys , nearly breaking two of Suzy 's fingers in the struggle .
5 Andrew Chubb , prosecuting , claimed Blissett elbowed Uzzell after the defender beat him to the ball and headed it away .
6 She was still deep in thought when the sound of a car drew her to the window .
7 The President drove him to the station . ’
8 It was an attempt to lead him to the realization that this was something that would n't work …
9 His weight toppled her to the air-bed that shushed and bounced beneath them .
10 This episode leads me to the idea that at the physical level , there is a need for a philosophy to overcome disasters and fear , and also to help that majority of people who do not fulfil all their biological needs , and who have to sublimate them .
11 After it was all over there was another strange and thrilling event when a car whisked me to the News at Ten studios where I was interviewed by someone in Leeds .
12 Pink took her to the garden and showed her the rose arch .
13 Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience .
14 A white limousine took them to the church .
15 She went round to her former home in Hardwicke , Gloucestershire , where she was beaten unconscious by Probyn , who put her back into her Renault 19 car took her to the River and some how pushed her in .
16 The car took us to the Monument , and then we saw the Worm . ’
17 Those states with the available resources , space and population at their disposal will sooner or later attempt to develop them to the point which enables them — to use the kind of phrase often employed publicly in this context — to ‘ play a part in world balance ’ Or ‘ to take a seat in world councils ’ .
18 At about 30 yards ' ( 27 m ) range , he began his charge , relying on speed to get him to the target before the pigs knew what was about to hit them .
19 Oh he might be away for thre , cos I know he had golf at the Belfry this week , and then when he comes back he 's being picked up by a car to take him to the Belfry again , cos we 're entertaining there for a weekend 's golf .
20 This meant they must have had a hired car to take them to the airport or have gone by tube .
21 They waited in her suite at the Richemond for the hire car to take them to the airport .
22 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
23 A manacle secures them to the Dubrovlag .
24 ‘ His indifference pushed her to the edge whereas he could have romanced her to the end of the world .
25 This divine artificer was , in effect , the principle of reason , which by imposing order on chaos reduced it to the rule of law .
26 Until the second world war , the Berlin exchange was the most important on the Continent ; national division reduced it to the status of a small regional market .
27 Second , the cataclysmic effects of the Fall introduce us to the problem of scarcity and imbalance in the world as well as the impossibility of creating some economic Utopia .
28 She had also found herself a sponsor to support her to the tune of £100 a year .
29 He felt nothing as the angel bore him to the grave below , no pain as the solid granite drove shattered ribs deep into his lungs .
30 But , asks NICK CAIN , can the World Cup organisers allow themselves to let South Africa 's intense love of the sport blind us to the fact that , unless political and economic stability are rapidly established , giving the tournament to a country in turmoil could have massive repercussions .
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