Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb base] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Education was necessary in cultivating this belief , for though it could not abolish the monotony of labour , ‘ it can add value , meaning and even pride to the vocation of the worker if it helps him to understand his relations with his fellows , the importance of his contribution to the national task ’ . |
32 | Misusing drugs in pregnancy can seriously harm your baby and even lead to the birth of a baby dependent on drugs . |
33 | Misusing drugs in pregnancy can seriously harm your baby and even lead to the birth of a baby dependent on drugs . |
34 | I want to get promoted and maybe get to the top |
35 | Later on we would walk round town and maybe go to the cinema . |
36 | Let's sleep , and then get to the siege camp . |
37 | To accomplish this , the spirit has to wander old cemeteries until it finds a human skull , put it on its head and then turn to the North Star . |
38 | Each day each of us sheds 50 million skin cells which rise on the warm air produced by the body and then fall to the ground forming a trail like a microscopic paper chase . |
39 | To hit this road they had to go north a little from Fort Augustus and then swing to the west . |
40 | For those who wish to take a car close and then walk to the top of the hill without too much difficulty , take the A836 to Loch Loyal near Lettermore and climb straight into the corrie Loch Na Creige Riabhaich and on to the main summits . |
41 | Remove from the freezer , whisk well until completely smooth again and then return to the freezer until the ice-cream is firm . |
42 | The galaxies may continue to recede from each other but , under the influence of the Universe 's own gravity , begin to slow down and then start to come towards each other again — in exactly the same way , and for exactly the same reason , that a ball thrown into the air will slow and then return to the ground . |
43 | It should take only 5 minutes to tell parents how to run the intervention for so many weeks and then return to the baseline . |
44 | Walkers who have visited the caves and potholes already mentioned , and enjoyed doing so , will be sorely tempted to stay on the limestone shelf and search for the dozen or more other similar openings hereabouts and then return to the Hill Inn for refreshment . |
45 | It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs . |
46 | It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs . |
47 | It is better to assemble code at another computer memory location , save to disk , and then copy to the unit . |
48 | Hailsham , in an article in the Daily Express , of 3 September , called for an election , to be fought on party lines , with the aim of securing a Conservative majority for protection , The government , Hailsham said , should hurry up to complete the purpose for which it was formed , namely the balancing of the budget , and then go to the country on party lines . |
49 | I could just walk around till morning and then go to the Committee office first thing — ’ |
50 | You can walk all round and have a look at the things and then go to the end and pay . |
51 | Still detached from the actual sensations , she described how he had gone under the water and then come to the surface again several times before finally drowning . |
52 | One is to take a supply from an existing loop-in ceiling rose or junction box to a new junction box , and then wire to the light switch and light fitting . |
53 | When it rains visit the nearby folk museum at St Fagans : learn about the rigours of life in the Welsh valleys centuries ago and then retreat to the hotel to appreciate the glories of the past without the hardships . |
54 | At the same time , the release ring falls free of the slotted tube and the sails collapse forward , so permitting the transporter to dump its effective lift , and then descend to the ground along the kiteline . |
55 | I had to go to the Town Hall , and hand in my badges and battle dress , and then report to the station . |
56 | " Suppose I were to break the bones in my wings , and then fly to the top of the mountain and back . |
57 | She seemed insubstantial , fleshless , a long way off , — while the kitchen seemed to close in on him and then recede to the accompaniment of a thumping in his head like a primitive drumbeat . |
58 | and he made me feel right guilty yesterday I , I had to buy a packet about three o'clock , so I did n't have any until three o'clock and then talk to the cat and I thought no it 's no good , Margaret I 'll have to hide this packet up |
59 | Curve round west to post 23 and then head to the summit of Lord 's Seat . |
60 | Actually , if you take the , if you , if you make the long list and then say to the client , well now , what can you do without . |