Example sentences of "[coord] [vb infin] [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By this , we mean that it will ascend perfectly when the sail is under pressure , and the line tension applies a driving force ; but it will tumble or spin off to the right or left if the line tension is relaxed . |
2 | It is essential to keep good records to pursue or respond effectively to a claim , a matter which is covered in detail in chapter 7 . |
3 | He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto . |
4 | ‘ Are you going to stay here or go back to the Villa Fiesole ? ’ |
5 | This is a leader who has evangelistic gifts , is essentially outward looking , as well as having the ability to lead and relate well to a team . |
6 | Sons would volunteer and rush off to the village to bring back a ‘ set of couches ’ , proudly waiting for the praise which she would generously give , though they might not be quite what she expected . |
7 | Beads of sweat continued to form and drip on to the table . |
8 | I really expect to get back in three or four days and I will try and hang on to the holiday . |
9 | They saw him start and jump back to the shelter of the bank . |
10 | No sooner was I home and motherly than it was time to dress up and head back to the theatre . |
11 | ‘ Another job well done , Ralph , let's pack up and head back to the station . ’ |
12 | He turned to thank and speak briefly to the pilot . |
13 | Later on , after a warm bath and enveloped in one of Aunt Bedelia 's flannelette nightgowns , I began to relax and look forward to the Jubilee . |
14 | When Chola was kneading the dough for ro is , tired after a day 's work in the fields , exasperated by the twins ' hungry grizzling , the chickens flapping around the bowl and the dogs ' beady eyes , she 'd lash out , screaming , and the red bitch would yelp exaggeratedly and skulk off to a corner . |
15 | It was a relief when they could get up and move back to the sitting-room . |
16 | Children and adults come to learn and face up to the facts of caring and sharing on the principal that we can not survive alone on Earth — we must share it with all the other animals and plants . |
17 | It is rarely useful to try and adjust fully to the time-zone transition before the journey , since this will interrupt your life-style too much . |
18 | He might have to abandon his return to the pensione to change and go straight to the Stasi address . |
19 | At break I was on duty in the corridor telling people to get out and go around to the canteen not through the school . |
20 | There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt . |
21 | Then we 'd dress and go back to the bar , order |
22 | It was also far too early to simply turn round and go back to the city even if Alain had been willing . |
23 | He grasped her arm and nodded towards the Land Rover , but Maggie was not about to meekly capitulate and go back to the hacienda like an escaped convict recaptured . |
24 | It is quite all right for you to get up and go along to the bathroom , but you should put on your stockings and your knickers . |
25 | Now tell our pest control officer here to turn round and drive back to the hacienda . ’ |
26 | Listen , have you got to stay on at the track , or is it possible for you to leave and come back to the hotel ? ’ |
27 | He breaks off from his wine-bibbing and sewing activities at the back of the stage to step forward and talk directly to the audience , as do the four others involved in his life . |