Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] to that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I am concerned that your correspondent rang Climbline at 7.15pm only to have to listen to that day 's forecast . |
2 | But the steely ‘ So fuck you , smarty-pants , ‘ cos he 's mine ’ look in Karen 's eye soon put paid to that idea . |
3 | Had his colleagues backed fusion in 1920 Law would have accepted it , but he would hardly have stuck to that position in the party crisis that must have followed . |
4 | He should really have gone to that inquest . |
5 | Rovers were 2-0 in the opening 15 minutes through Morrissey and John Aldridge and perhaps made a rod for their own backs by scoring so early and then failing to add to that lead until the 77th minute through Neil McNab . |
6 | Yeah well it probably will be cos but it I mean they 've never had to go to that extension have they ? |
7 | So er I 'm actually going to go to that meeting , Jane asked if , you know there 's anybody i really , really invited anyone from C S M T to go . |
8 | And then you they ask you a number of questions , often pretty stupid questions , they go away and write a bit which contains some errors , or they broadcast a bit which does n't seem quite right , and then you feel cross and you say ‘ I 'm never going to speak to that lot again . ’ |
9 | ‘ If it had n't been for me , ’ Mrs Danby said darkly , ‘ Veronica would never have gone to that wine and cheese party . |