Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Just before Christmas , Pogo invited Aubrey and me to go up to Melton Mowbray to hunt .
2 but as soon as he start , get ready , go , and I go up to Lisa 's and .
3 Valerie 's got some wee ‘ do ’ on tonight and I popped over to Hyndland Road this morning because she was short of ramekins for her starters and the wee souls were all over Gran with their Selection Boxes , honestly any more would sicken me .
4 So once each month from June 1980 until June 1981 , Marlies and I rushed out to Heathrow Airport early Friday afternoon , flew to North America ( Toronto , Washington DC , Los Angeles , Virginia Beach , etc ) and worked in committee through Saturday .
5 Anyway , Mr Middleditch came through once more and I got through to Lisabeth on Stuart Street .
6 She turned and went back towards her house , and I walked on to Baskerville Hall .
7 I gave him a pound coin and promised him another if he did his stuff and I walked over to Mrs Newton 's front door .
8 Next morning , as Wemmick and I walked back to London , I noticed his face becoming dryer and harder , and his mouth becoming more like a post-box again .
9 After the wedding , Bothwell and I walked out to Kirk o'Field to see Darnley and talk to him .
10 I asked him , but he was already asleep and I drove on to Huacho , wondering what sort of a man Gómez would turn out to be and why Iris Sunderby had broken her journey at Lima and driven up to Cajamarca .
11 That afternoon , Ed Cody and I drove up to Galerie Semaan .
12 I went down to Greg 's and I went round to Rob 's to see how his interview went .
13 one step to another and the hospital , the hospital and I went up to Maidenhead hospital and they said do n't stretch , do n't bend , do n't lift , do n't carry and I said thank you I 've got a school girl , a toddler and a new baby , and I did n't bother to go back any more
14 She took them in during the day and I went off to Bartle 's — that 's the engineering factory in Brick Lane .
15 It got my interest going and I went off to Herefordshire , Worcestershire and Mid-Wales and even down to Bristol .
16 Well look , I 've got it all in my sort of purse ready you see , and I went off to town today and you know what I bought ?
17 Just think , if Magnus and I went back to school in boots instead of those horrible lace-up shoes , the big boys would have to watch out .
18 They had to go away to be analysed , and I went back to court and ended up getting a £150 fine or seven days in prison — I paid the fine .
19 I realised things might not be the same nowadays so , ten days before the conference , my assistant Joanne and I went down to Covent Garden ( which is now at Nine Elms ) and had a trial run .
20 So Ron and I went down to Broadlands , the country house on the Test at Romsey which had once belonged to Lord Palmerston and was later left to Edwina Mountbatten , the admiral 's wife .
21 Mark and I went down to Yorkshire on Saturday morning to stay with an old University friend of mine and to go to the Bedale Point-to-Point with a group of people .
22 And I went out to Frasers .
23 So that accelerated my own ideas and I came over to England with that in mind .
24 And I came up to Swift to deliver his message personally !
25 Oh , indeed so , erm our domestic life is extraordinarily complicated but when , after my maternity leave expired and when I 'd finished having time off and breast feeding the baby , he in fact looked after her for a term in Cambridge and I came back to Sussex and taught during the week and went back to my daughter and husband at weekends , and now he 's actually taking leave in his turn , if you like , so that he can be the back-up here while I teach and do my work this year .
26 The first evening we left the children with some of the helpers and my husband , David , and I set out to Mass at the convent .
27 Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh with the army .
28 After two weeks in Dunbar , Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh .
29 The night before the interview Ron and I motored down to Romsey , and after an excellent dinner punctuated by more of Ron 's awful stories and a good night 's sleep , set out for Broadlands next day .
30 I bought myself three copies of music and Malc and I trotted off to Chapeltown Working Men 's Club where a local agent , Ernest ‘ Honest ’ Johns , held weekly auditions .
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