Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then there 's another neck that comes across the other way and you can tune the strings any way you want ; I basically tune to groups of diatonic notes with whatever melody I want to play .
2 I personally like to idea of meetings like this , both because of the element of local co-operation and also because we can hear the views of other people , railway sympathisers rather than railway enthusiasts perhaps , on how railways fit into the scene .
3 I just go to bed at night and hope for a miracle that I 'll get up in the morning
4 And I just have to go to or I just have to sort of explain that when you pack a van , you do n't pack it like the advert for KitKat .
5 In his half-yearly report to Congress on Feb. 21 Greenspan reported guarded optimism about avoiding recession , but he reaffirmed that while concern for inflation persisted interest rates would remain high .
6 I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that .
7 I always go to bed before Tony .
8 If I 'm in port on a Sunday I always go to church at Tala-Tala . ’
9 At the end of it all I felt a great sense of relief and well-being , and now I always go to Norway for treatment .
10 I never go to sleep with food in my stomach .
11 I never go to bed with the people I love .
12 You only go to prison for stealing and things like that . ’
13 Particularly where you 've more or less got the idea of it but you think you just want to sort of tidy up a few details an
14 Or if you just want to sort of signify a , a quick thank you to someone .
15 Well I would have thought so but really erm I think you just need to sort of
16 You always talk to people like that , what are you talking about ?
17 Right , well please make sure this time you really go to work on those as well , now we 've got thirty three to have have n't we , now just let's have a look at that and make sure that you
18 gives you a bit more time to decide exactly what you want to talk about cos if if it has go to be in week three or week four , then we really sort of like decide now what you 're going to write about so that n Cos next week is gon na be our last meeting on this topic , so you really want to sort of give a bit of a presentation on what you 're going to say .
19 With most examining their duty-free allowances , you then proceed to Bernkastel-Kues for overnight mooring .
20 We usually go to London in the winter but the house is having alterations done to it so we ca n't .
21 Colleagues , we now come to part of our agenda that 's extremely pleasant .
22 We now turn to statements on the curriculum that came out of the debate .
23 In the officers ' club , when we are drinking ( which we nearly always are ) , and where shit is constantly mentioned and invoked , we sometimes refer to Auschwitz as Anus Mundi .
24 Most of us move on without daring to look back , so we never come to terms with the truth about these old relationships .
25 In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out .
26 In any event , they only relate to non-renewal of the contract when it runs out .
27 They merely respond to ideas from local people .
28 But then there are a lot of wedding fairs and it 's in the end you know , brides I mean there ca n't be any keener than brides , they just go to extremes in their preparation .
29 They just like to sort of I do n't know why but they just seem to sort of
30 They just like to sort of I do n't know why but they just seem to sort of
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