Example sentences of "and [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Continue around side of Woodbury Hill ( d ) on overgrown track and descend with path to stile and into field next to house .
2 Pedestrian precincts enable the customer to shop in safety , and walk from shop to shop to compare prices ; they are particularly helpful for parents with small children ( possibly in prams or pushchairs ) and the disabled .
3 Basic impulses towards such things as food , drink , warmth and sex are called particular passions by Butler , and stand in contrast to self love ( or prudence ) and benevolence which are the desire to have a maximal balanced satisfaction of the particular passions either in ourselves or in others .
4 Instead you can knit every needle on the main bed , hand select pattern needles on the ribber and transfer from ribber to main bed using the rib transfer carriage .
5 Other reports were that numbers of people had set out on foot from Tirana for Dürres and Vlore in response to rumours .
6 The group will leave the town later this week and travel by road to Felixstowe where they will be the guests of Fr John McGuire , the National Director of the Apostleship of the Sea .
7 Put both feet almost together and jump from side to side .
8 The ingredients which make up the special stew are a closely kept secret and vary from chef to chef .
9 Just pack your bags and get on back to London . ’
10 If they 're gon na be driving from village to village , they might as well work from a police station and drive from village to village in a transit van or a police vehicle .
11 I am functional on the methadone ; I can stand to get out of bed before three in the afternoon , I write poetry and draw from time to time , and even manage to socialise a little , dining at an occasional restaurant , catching the odd play .
12 2 ) to investigate the ways in which notions of the market are deployed in relation to ideas about the State , democracy and freedom , and are themselves equated with civil society itself , 3 ) to put ideas about the market into cross-cultural perspective in order to gain an understanding of how members of other cultures conceptualise , act upon and operate in relation to marketing activities .
13 ‘ Well , then , ’ said George sensibly , ‘ stay here tonight , and go across t'moor to Skiplam tomorrow .
14 ‘ Here we have Wren Boys who dress up and go from door to door asking for money , every St Stephen 's Day , ’ she said .
15 Then the women draw up a petition and go from house to house explaining the problem and collecting signatures .
16 The current round of investment is a strong vote of confidence from the main ICI Group that the Plastics Business will continue to build on recent success and go from strength to strength . ’
17 Now let us take a step in time and move from summer to autumn , the time when the lush weed is still present and the water still runs clear at not much more than summer level .
18 We go in and move from room to room .
19 Many of the swamps around the flood plains of African rivers turn to hard sun-baked mud during the dry season , yet one fish , the lungfish , manages to live in them and survive from season to season by breathing air .
20 Its strange , lowered vista , for instance ( which now reminds the adult more than anything else of George Herriman 's Krazy Kat , where buildings disappear and reappear from frame to frame " ) is an obvious representation of London in the late forties and fifties : all the houses had gaps in between , because of the bombs , and the sky came closer to the ground than seemed right .
21 Contrast the same scene on the neck of a contemporary Attic jar ( fig. 9 ) , where the figures are conventionally coloured black or white and reach from bottom to top of the picture .
22 Thus , the objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of acarbose and miglitol on mouth to caecum transit time ( MCTT ) .
23 Ralph Linton states that ‘ The culture of a society is the way of life of its members ; the collection of ideas and habits which they learn , share and transmit from generation to generation ’ .
24 Quick wit and cleverness at school had shifted him quickly from his roots in the Belfast underclass , and his natural proclivities had led him to the theatre set , a wee bit of acting and extra-work from time to time , usually as a gunman or a thug and once , memorably , as a rather well-fed hungerstriker .
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