Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] to [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She had a choice of houses to go to in those days . ’
2 And it , they 're likely to need something like a further twenty thousand pounds er , if they do n't have sufficient funds to continue to at the balance of this financial year .
3 The addresses to write to in Northern Ireland are :
4 There is no doubt that it was exceptionally arduous this year , nut we did survive , whereas many of those we seek to help will not ; and whereas we had bread and cheese to fortify us and homes to return to at the end of those long days , there are millions with none of these things .
5 There are radio programmes to listen to on a regular basis , to take away the aimlessness of a lie-in every morning .
6 I did n't get much opportunity to talk to for any length of time but she managed to arrange to meet with the others with young babies and we planned to get together again later that week .
7 When you are weighing up which lender to go to for your loan , you ignore their differences at your peril .
8 Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning .
9 They were forbidden by law to return to within thirty kilometres of their estates , and their houses were turned into the offices of state farms , rest homes for party bosses or factory workers , schools , mad-houses , orphanages or just left to crumble .
10 Before deciding which employers to apply to for jobs , think about the following questions .
11 Even though he had a job to go to with Birmingham Repertory Company , his agent sent him to the Rank interview for the experience .
12 Well he had a job to go to in the council too really .
13 The British Library newspaper library at Colindale Avenue , London NW9 , is the place to apply to for a reader 's ticket if you are within reach .
14 This equable climate has long appealed to people from northern Europe ( especially the United Kingdom ) as a place to escape to from the rigours of a cold winter .
15 The atmosphere remains that of a small-town challenger event , relaxed , friendly and informal , the perfect place to escape to after the tension and crowds of the French Open .
16 The most obvious place to turn to for close ties is the family .
17 The Office of Fair Trading 's Consumer Use of Credit Survey showed that the Citizens Advice Bureaux were seen as far the most obvious place to turn to for advice on problems of meeting credit payments with 69 per cent of the 2,155 respondents to the survey .
18 While kin are a major source of support , especially when elderly people become unable to live on their own , a considerable number of the elderly have no kin to turn to for assistance : it has been estimated that about one quarter of elderly women aged 60 in the early 1970s had no surviving children ( but the proportion will drop in years to come ) ( Timaeus , 1986 ) .
19 Rachel was not an easy person to go to with such a strange and garbled fear .
20 What I do n't do is pretend to be a socialist , organise five hundred pound a head er ticket dinners as Neil Kinnock does , champagne and then have the gall next day to go to on the nineteenth of July , on the very day when saw what the Labour Group are doing to this city .
21 ‘ I have things to see to in my office . ’
22 I have one or two things to see to before the off . ’
23 Now I was making ten shillings a week , and I had to pay a penny toll every day to come to from office .
24 Inside , in the warm living room , with a glass of chilled dry wine to drink and Mozart to listen to on the CD , she was far from the tiredness she had claimed earlier .
25 But as the limits of the human memory did not enable men to retain beyond a very limited number of names ; and even if it had , as it would have required a most inconvenient portion of time , to run over in discourse , as many names of individuals , and of individual qualities , as there is occasion to refer to in discourse , it was necessary to have contrivances of abridgment .
26 He described eight principles to adhere to in order to free ourselves from suffering :
27 Ground to go to on a date or otherwise ( 5 , 4 )
28 Er and also it 's not always easy , I mean there 's all this youth work business and sort of detached youth work and so on in erm er you know in the very underprivileged areas , but actually I , I think people say that the erm er the disaffected teenagers are actually some of the most difficult people to relate to at all .
29 It had been Bruce Davidson who had interviewed Yeo before , when Angela Morgan had still been officially only a Missing Person and Peter Yeo , as her employer , one of the obvious people to talk to about where she might be .
30 They then said to their Dad that although they missed their Mum very much indeed , they were beginning to see that their Dad needed them around to have people to talk to about their Mum , and so now they were asking Jesus to make sure nothing else awful happened .
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