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

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1 All you need to know when looking for somewhere to stay in England
2 " If we do n't run into any trouble and the brook takes us through the wood , " he thought , " we really shall be clear of the warren and then we can look for somewhere to rest for a bit .
3 We used to use a sort of doily to go round them , but now you can get washable plastic lace by the yard , which lasts much better .
4 It took me for ever to decide on the colour , style and material it was to be made in .
5 And the light given out as the star crossed the boundary itself took for ever to get to you .
6 Simensen , who had started the day only 51 seconds behind Lillywhite in ninth place , was the rider with most to gain from the attack which came as the leaders completed eight laps of a city-centre finishing circuit .
7 We need an injection off money from somewhere to spend on 2/3 quality players plus strengthening the squad with a couple of decent reserves or the next few seassons are going to be like this until the youth side is mature enough to carry the burden .
8 We need an injection off money from somewhere to spend on 2/3 quality players plus strengthening the squad with a couple of decent reserves or the next few seassons are going to be like this until the youth side is mature enough to carry the burden .
9 And fortunately the end cap was like a , so I went and then I stuck some wadding in just to wire in that head lamp .
10 Thirteen of the 19 Liberal Democrat MPs were in the chamber — outnumbering both Tory and Labour MPs — and half of them had come in just to get on the cameras , he said .
11 In the public sector the government can be relied upon always to raise through taxation the funds necessary to honour its pension obligations .
12 Good grief , we had a practising Buddhist in once to talk to our RE class , and that was embarrassing enough .
13 Internazionale had to come from behind to draw with Bari , while Sampdoria beat Verona with a goal by GianLuca Vialli ( 16 ) .
14 It only needs a spark from here to land in the stable hay and we 'll lose them all . ’
15 ‘ Without someone from here to look after him ?
16 Thérèse said : you 've been put in here to spy on me .
17 ‘ We have to come in here to look at the picture .
18 ‘ Somehow I get the impression that Luke is n't too keen on my coming in here to chat to you , but I had to bring you these . ’
19 The water had to be put in immediately to correspond to the sky above it .
20 ‘ You have until tomorrow to think about the proposition .
21 I 'M getting married in less than two months and I want to lose about a stone before then to get in shape for the big day .
22 At the time of the Domesday Survey , Guiseley was in the parish of Otley and a priest would come from there to preach at the cross .
23 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
24 A Notts member from 1949–50 , he set himself the task of tracing every man who either had played for the county or gone from there to play for another county : ‘ I had no particular idea of being a historian or publishing anything , and I was n't particularly worried about the Hardstaffs , the Larwoods and the other famous players .
25 Max Gate , the house Hardy designed for himself on the edge of town , is stranded behind a new roundabout and it is difficult now to imagine him setting out from there to ride along the lanes with Kipling or H. G. Wells .
26 God 's Gift Mine , it was recognised , lay conveniently near to the Brigham smelters enabling ore deliveries to be maintained throughout the winter months whereas the other ores " further distant , can not be brought to the said smelting house , but in the sumer only … you may therefore consider how farr forth those Mynes soe farr distant may bee sett upon with good strength in sumer and what number of kibbles will weekly be gotten and towards winter when that will faile , to drive those pickmen from there to work in Gods gift , if the winter shall not hinder untill we may be furnished either out of Germainie or our own Nation with a sufficient number of pickmen to man all the works thoroughly & withall to consider whether the Myne of Gods Gift be not so plentifull as some other new Stolnes ( G. Stollen — tunnel , adit etc. ) or head ( possibly a forerunner of our word " heading " ) may be driven thereby to gitt the like weekly pportion ( proportion ) as hath formerly been gotten there . "
27 He also suggested seeking technical and military assistance from abroad to deal with such problems as drug trafficking .
28 I am convinced , however , that language teachers coming from abroad to work in the UK should be seen as something positive and not just as a stop-gap measure to alleviate a national shortage .
29 Most large towns in Britain with sizable Asian communities have three or four resident hakims , and an unknown number visit Britain from abroad to practise for a few weeks several times a year .
30 I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one .
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