Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He found them quickly enough and returned to the pub . |
2 | Just then , a customer got up suddenly and hurried to the door . |
3 | Slice the kidneys thickly and add to the pan with the lemon juice . |
4 | A modern spacious terminal , situated alongside and integrated to the railway station just inside the main harbour entrance , provides passenger and car booking offices for P&O European Ferries and Sealink British Ferries , a travel centre for Northern Ireland Railways and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board , bookstall , buffet , currency exchange and car hire facilities . |
5 | When you can feel a steady breeze on your back , pull the line gently and call to the helper to release . |
6 | Then he shifted impatiently and gestured to the drawing-room . |
7 | He was able to read ( in a time when many nobles were happily illiterate ) and noted for his skill at reading aloud and singing to the harp . |
8 | I rolled out of bed at eight o'clock and went to the bathroom where I turned on the taps for a hot bath . |
9 | Nobody can seriously suggest that we turn back the clock entirely and return to the world of Constable 's Haywain , where there was a good deal of misery and hunger amidst all that beauty . |
10 | She rose swiftly and went to the cubicle , where a nurse was straightening the bed and she asked , ‘ Where are they taking him ? ’ |
11 | Go , get your mum or somebody to get all your paperwork together and go to the C A B. |
12 | They may be made from aluminium , fibreglass or plastic , and can be anything from a simple pair of flexible aluminium or plastic bars to a complicated collection of alloy pieces riveted together and linked to the harness . |
13 | Leadership which involves directing the meeting constantly and talking to the group for a majority of the time is unhelpful . |
14 | The system allows doors to be assembled separately and fitted to the car at a late stage , to improve access to the car as it proceeds along the line . |
15 | But as she seized it in her hand , before her horrified eyes the dried petals fell away and fluttered to the floor , scattering like confetti at her feet . |
16 | She parked on a verge some distance away and ran to the roundabout . |
17 | Myeloski turned away and walked to the river-wall , leant against it . |
18 | Vincent turned away and staggered to the wire and hung limp across it , his body trembling . |
19 | Madge had offered to carry her bag but she drew away and clung to the bannister rail . |
20 | She pulled away and returned to the dining room to find her cigarettes . |
21 | Jack walked downstairs and went to the kitchen . |
22 | Go into a tavern tonight and listen to the music played there . |
23 | Diode D1 is also mounted on a small heatsink so that its two pins go through to the appropriate foil points and the ‘ sink itself , which has solderable pins , is mounted vertically and fitted to the holes ‘ E-E ’ . |
24 | She hurried indoors and went to the telephone . |
25 | She could not sleep and , remembering that Ronald Travis would be on duty , decided to wait until her parents had gone to bed , then slip outside and go to the signal box to see her lover . |
26 | For active hunting , a heavy shell must be something of a handicap and some carnivorous molluscs have taken to a faster if riskier life by doing without it altogether and reverting to the life-style of their flatworm-like ancestors . |
27 | Culley reeled the tape back a little and listened to the question again . |
28 | From the beginning of your study of History it is vital that you try to read widely and according to the principles described above . |
29 | Turn right and go to the Newport/Pontfaen road junction . |
30 | Leave the Hall , turn right and pass to the Louis Wing , built by Ried in 1502–9 , a mixture of Renaissance and Gothic . |