Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Towards 4 o'clock we returned to the station to catch our train , which was to be hauled by a famous locomotive — ‘ Evening Star ’ .
2 So we came to the halt , everything worked perfectly and I was astonished how easy this all was , I rather fancy it was the one blade digging gently in and scribing a beautiful arc to port , all the time into wind ; it was the gentlest of one-wheel landings that could ever have been attained .
3 So we went to the dining room .
4 So we went to the locker-room of Portmarnock and Peter introduced me to the great Arnold Palmer .
5 So we come to the Square where the old Round House leading to Institute Road was rebuilt .
6 So we come to the definition given by Woodrow Wilson : ‘ A state is a people organized for law within a definite territory . ’
7 So we return to the question of functional intactness .
8 So we write to the Secretary of C H C.
9 So we get to the anniversary of the policy , not the claim , the policy , I just coincide my illness with an anniversary , but on the anniversary of the policy , we 'll look at the policy , where inflation , what 's it done over the last twelve months , let's say it 's gone up by five per cent .
10 So we go to the Tower .
11 So we go to the Colombi , someone knows that habit of mine , we 're walking into a trap . ’
12 So we go to the page , thirty four next birthday , non-smoker .
13 We really felt that this was a book to push on , and so we talked to the trade very early on , consulted them on the jacket and so on .
14 Together we returned to the sitting-room for another game of ‘ Smee ’ .
15 Finally we turn to the question of the possible payment of costs from central funds of this appeal , and of such appeals generally .
16 Finally we come to the tram 's own fans , those enthusiasts who devote boundless energy in pursuit of their hobby .
17 Thus we return to the inseparability of age and class .
18 Tonight we play to the court .
19 We 'd better be on our way because the sooner we get to the party and do our duty , then the sooner we can leave . ’
20 ‘ We were sticking our necks out further and further but once we got to the South Col we had the same chance to get to the top as if we had 20 Sherpas helping and a brick-built house up there , ’ said Harry .
21 Later we returned to the RAFA Branch HQ , where ladies of the branch had been very busy preparing food for members , and this was followed by a Tea Dance .
22 2 days later we got to the point which up to now is a strictly no go area for Westerners , starting at Tiszanogyores , a village about 100km from Tokai .
23 Several stops later we staggered to the side of Stickle Tarn for lunch .
24 Hence we refer to the process used for writing non-words to dictation as ‘ subword level phonological-to-orthographic conversion ’ .
25 Now we come to the learning algorithm .
26 A short time ago we spoke to the presenter .
27 And here we come to the crunch — the core of the paradox .
28 However — and here we come to the point that Bukharin was attempting to make — a growth in production by Dept .
29 Here we refer to the DNA binding activity in whole cell extracts which recognizes the E2F site as DRTF1/E2F .
30 Here we revert to the dialectic of the same and the other : as Derrida puts it , ‘ that the same … is never the identical , means first that Being is history ’ .
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