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

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1 The Freudian realistic view it seems to me , could n't allow you to draw either conclusion , you could n't , neither conclude , that things were better in the past and therefore we ou ought to go back to the golden age , nor , could you conclude that things will ever be any better in the future .
2 The sister did not like this at all and called the paediatrician , who examined and decided that he ought to go down to the special care baby unit after all .
3 With the Tories moving on to more radical positions , and the Labour Party now much more centrist , logic seemed to dictate that this kind of Alliance supporter should move back to a Social Democratic outlook identical with that of old Gaitskellites .
4 We must face up to the harsh fact that the present social and economic pattern of farming in the EEC can no longer be maintained .
5 ‘ John Birt should pay back to the Inland Revenue all the tax avoided in his period as deputy director general . ’
6 If , however , the dance told the bees where to go , they should go off to the wrong place ( depending on where Gould had put the light bulb ) .
7 ‘ Perhaps we should pass on to the home-made cakes , ’ said Mervyn .
8 The search for the answer must go back to the late 1960s .
9 In order to do so we must go back to the very beginning of society , explain the original trauma and then consider what consequences it has had for modern times ; for , as we shall see in a later chapter , an inability to accept the truth about ourselves and our societies is probably the most dangerous threat to the successful solution of our present cultural crisis and is certainly the chief obstacle to progress in the sciences of man .
10 Yet we must hold on to the basic idea that science discovers the truth of how the world works .
11 ‘ We must get back to a rigid pattern , with players in the right holes .
12 ‘ We must get back to the high standards of self-discipline that we have set ourselves in the past , ’ said Cooke .
13 That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election .
14 Bear in mind that all sections must add up to the overall length measurement .
15 In February , you must trim back to a fat bud .
16 America is trillions of pounds in debt , economic growth is slow at best around the world , the massive defence industry must wake up to a new post-Cold War world and the nation 's infrastructure is in deep disrepair .
17 They were all duly sentenced , those villagers of Snodland , were to walk bare foot after the procession on the following Sunday , each charged to carry a taper worth a halfpenny which they should offer up to the Holy Cross .
18 If she went out into the rue du Bateau her suspicions might latch on to an innocent person coming from one of the other flats .
19 I will put that on the side and just with the rest as you 're going Now I 'll move on to the financial statements .
20 We 'll move on to the final white paper motion on regionalisation .
21 Yeah , try those for and er , I mean there , but there , they 'll go on to a similar any way , but just keeping up the enjoyment side and er
22 ‘ We 'll go on to the full first-class breakfast now please , miss . ’
23 I said we 'll try this shop , I said at least have a look and I said we 'll go round to the other 's , I said he made he 's mind up when he walked in , .
24 I even went , I was dying to go to the toilet so I thought oh I 'll go down to the big er and I had no toilet paper so I 'll go down to the big toilets and shower rooms .
25 I even went , I was dying to go to the toilet so I thought oh I 'll go down to the big er and I had no toilet paper so I 'll go down to the big toilets and shower rooms .
26 But maybe ye 'll be different , ye just want a taste of the exotic life and then ye 'll go back to the big time . ’
27 One of his mates thinks he said he might go up to the Common .
28 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
29 ‘ I 'll walk up to the main road .
30 There we are and I 'll I 'll get on to the Royal this morning .
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