Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings .
2 ‘ I 'll put it down to pre-wedding madness , and hope that it does n't strike again . ’
3 So we 'd jump up an get one of these rabbit skins and then we 'd take it back to wholesale fruiter in Street , and get fourpence for it .
4 Around that time , we heard about a network , which could link us up to other cocoa workers around the world .
5 A good night 's sleep would see her back to normal — sensible and rational , and perfectly capable of ignoring such ridiculous flights of fancy .
6 ‘ It will bring you back to furious life . ’
7 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
8 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
9 Providing his French colleagues agree , which is akin to the BBC agreeing to retain Dan Maskell , he will stand for another four year term as President of the French Federation , which will take him through to early 1997 .
10 We will open it up to new groups such as low-paid and part-workers .
11 Dreaming of ensnaring a visitor who will whisk him off to fabulous Detroit , Sonny is completely unaware that ‘ people do n't go there .
12 You can dish them out to visiting dignitaries at the end of a state visit .
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