Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And then suddenly I pop back to life , clamber across Jenny 's lap and open the window .
2 So I went over to thingy said oh !
3 So I went back to Miss and said about the scanner appeal and she said that would be she thought that that would be the best idea .
4 And so I wrote in to Radio Brighton , and Doctor Wisbey very kindly saw my son and confirmed that he was , in fact , dyslexic .
5 Stayed there er until the education people obviously decided that the junior schools erm infants schools , sorry , er were going to move in into another area and so I moved up to Lane School , which was possibly half a mile from my home .
6 And so she went out to school every morning , not to the threepenny one run by the Council , nor to the Church of England , but to the penny school run by the Methodists .
7 So she went off to school .
8 I declare it 's been carried against and so we come back to deliverance number two as it is in the print .
9 So we move on to chapter three .
10 So he rowed out to sea in his little boat , and for three days he neither ate nor fished , but let the tides carry him where they would .
11 So he went back to bed and slid in beside the now silent , still figure of Emily , and nursed his throbbing right wrist with his left hand and imagined himself as one of those recumbent stone knights you sometimes see in churches , stretched out with arms crossed at the breast , cold and grey and dead , feeling no pain .
12 And so he came back to life .
13 Where do you think that more money needs to be spent ? erm well , the government are in the process of launching a massive new initiative called Care in the Community erm I 'm afraid a lot of people working in my neck of the woods find this rather well not amusing , but erm it 's slightly hysterically amusing , because the amount of money that would be needed to fund the projects that are identified as being necessary is enormous , and the government is in no way going to be putting up that sort of funds erm so it comes down to money , and particularly in this community care area .
14 but I 'm most disgruntled the way Geoffrey 's getting on , he 's not had a single parents evening this year , you know normally you go back to school , you have one September , October which is always too soon
15 He leaned back often for a rest and once he got up to type an envelope on an old typewriter in the window .
16 Erm , now we move on to point seven eight of auditing trial audit , now for the next trial audit , the point you raised , Richard .
17 I 've been up here tw twenty-three years and I did n't go out till I came here so I should say I was about twenty-two years ago I started back to work .
18 Yeah , well she went back to school then .
19 No , we went to Jolly Farmer , dropped my mother in the Jolly Farmer and then I went up to Holly Cottage to collect Tim , then we went up to collect Ti Christopher
20 Then I went back to work .
21 Then I went back to work .
22 I did stop smoking for three months and then with everyone else around us , I mean I was putting on weight and then I went back to smoking .
23 So I phoned Mrs I eventually got through to her then I had to phone the prison to tell daddy because he was going to go in and erm I mean I , and then I go back to work , Grant .
24 So then I go back to work Friday .
25 Then you go over to school , dear , ’ said Miss Fogerty , ‘ and I 'll see to the breakfast things . ’
26 Then of course then you go back to government subsidies and whether or not they are , taxpayers are prepared to pay government subsidies , so the tickets do n't cost the price you were talking about
27 And er eventually he came er an engine which er there were some which started on petrol and then you turned on to paraffin but most of the work , just going on petrol , with a plug and a magneto .
28 Then she went back to bed . ’
29 Then she turned back to Dane , effectively ending the audience , and for the rest of the trip her conversation was reserved for the driver alone .
30 And he bou he bought me this top and he bought me a , a polo neck and bought me a C D and then we went out to supper and then we went to a pub and everything and erm , you know , had a really decent conversation with him and just talking to him makes me think , you know , and it dawns on me that he 's just a big he 's just a big child and he 's not , he 's never grown , he 's not , you 're not gon na grow up .
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