Example sentences of "[vb past] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Early in his time as prime minister he asked Ramsey to come down from York so that they could meet . |
2 | Jelfs originally helped SCO to set up in Australia and has been poached by Univel to be its number one employee in the Asia/Pacific region , responsible for everywhere except Japan . |
3 | One of the latter group , somewhat the worse for drink at his farewell party , advised Robyn to get out of Cambridge too . |
4 | His words condemned sin and challenged men to turn back to God . |
5 | A 119th-minute goal by Tony Cascarino enabled Millwall to scramble through against Stoke . |
6 | The same storm which had swept Hawke 's blockading cruisers away from Ushant and enabled Conflans to get out of Brest had made it possible for the privateer captain , François Thurot [ or Thourot ] to take his little five-ship fleet , carrying some 1270 soldiers and 700 seamen , out of Dunkirk . |
7 | And I do n't think I really expected Feargal to go down to Rosslare ! |
8 | Mike , a Cambridge undergraduate who is working on a kibbutz is talking to the Jewish girl Gila and explaining why he left university to end up in Israel . |
9 | Only one ship , the Star , was in the three ports at the right times , and this morning the Star left London to sail back to Georgia . |
10 | Aung San 's courage and leadership were shown again in January 1947 , when his political opponents , including the Communists , stirred up agitation against the London Agreement before Aung San had time to get back to Burma and explain the facts . |
11 | The other powers did n't like it — they wanted Britain to get out of Egypt — but so long as the fiction could be maintained that the British were there at the express request of the Egyptian sovereign , there was not much they could do about it . |