Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Galway will still go in as underdogs — an unusual position for them — but one that should suit them down to the ground . |
2 | ‘ We must drive out Medoc , we must send him back to the Dark Ireland , and we must seal up the terrible Gateway that he opened before the creatures and the monsters of that Realm flood through it . |
3 | Reinforcing this quest for the extraordinary , which by definition should bring them quickly to the margins of deviance , is the fact … that one of the frequent rewards of achievement is an immunity to many of the sanctions that constrain and punish the less successful . |
4 | ‘ We must carry her up to the sick-room . ’ |
5 | Which must bring us back to the UK , which had dreadful years in 1991 and 1992 and which may not be much better in 1993 . |
6 | If the lace carriage is at the right and you need to knit with the main carriage , you must slide it back to the left . |
7 | ‘ I must take it across to the eight twelves . ’ |
8 | I should hand you over to the Tech-Greens if I had any sense ! ’ |
9 | If the hon. Member has more information about illegal services , he should pass it on to the proper enforcement authorities . |
10 | You must drive me back to the airport . |
11 | If that is allowed you must get it back to the interviewer as soon as possible . |
12 | Perhaps someone should point it out to the Queen , who may think that she will be addressing the Assembly of the Council of Europe . |
13 | In this case , you should put him on to the defensive by maintaining a series of very strong attacks delivered from the correct distance . |
14 | So let's bring it down to a really personal level then . |
15 | Where the application is made to the district judge he may , if in doubt as to the proper order to be made , refer the application to the judge forthwith or at the next convenient opportunity , and the judge may hear the application and make such order as may be just or may refer it back to the district judge with directions . |
16 | The point I made to half , and now I 'll make it again to the whole , yesterday , was that it 's very important to , to define your roles in a particular thing . |
17 | ‘ I 'll beam you up to a point in space close to the centre of a galaxy . |
18 | Like , when they come in here I 'll bring them down to the canteen and let them have Coke and sweets . |
19 | ‘ And I 'll carry it on to the bitter end if that 's what it takes ! ’ |
20 | ‘ Do n't start that nonsense again or they 'll carry you off to the funny farm , ’ Otley said wearily . |
21 | ‘ I 'll light you down to the gate , ’ said Julian , the candle ready in her hand . |
22 | For Harrison to tell them now that logging should end would be political suicide : ‘ Vote for me : I 'll send you back to the stone age ! ’ |
23 | I 'LL SEND YOU BACK TO THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY |
24 | I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory . |
25 | This feller said , ‘ I did n't alter me beat book ’ , and chief constable said , ‘ All right , we 'll send it over to the Forensic Department . ’ |
26 | Your doctor may run the test himself , although it 's more likely he 'll send it off to a laboratory . |
27 | And he 'll see it through to the end . ’ |
28 | ‘ You started this , Brother , so we 'll see it through to the bitter end . |
29 | If he had hoped that a row might spur him on to a direct , hands on approach to murdering Elinor , Henry was disappointed . |
30 | Sister Maria Palmer said , ‘ Tomorrow , I 'll have you down to the dispensary for a thorough check , Colonel . ’ |