Example sentences of "[pron] and [vb past] to " in BNC.
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1 | If he 'd met someone and wanted to be unfaithful , he would have found an opportunity and I could n't have stopped him . |
2 | Worse was to come though for Horsham as following a fifty fifty challenge on the edge of the Abingdon area , striker Paul Walker injured himself and had to be stretchered off . |
3 | We started the gradual process of bringing him back into work , hoping that he had been through all his disasters in one go : first he cut himself and had to be stitched , and then he got kicked on the hock . |
4 | He got up slowly from his chair to stretch himself and went to the window , overlooking the back car lot . |
5 | He tidied up , damped the fire down , undressed down to his underwear , took a cushion from the armchair to use as a pillow , used his overcoat to cover himself and went to sleep on the rug beside the hearth . |
6 | On the ground , when they had left the parked plane , Myeloski excused himself and went to the men 's room . |
7 | The man eyed Doyle contemptuously then muttered something to himself and moved to another table and sat down . |
8 | Over the years the G M B has been a major part of our family life the night meetings sometimes being away from home the disputes I have been involved in you have shared them with me and listened to me , and because of my involvement you have always supported me . |
9 | I took one of the suitcases of clothes I had brought with me and went to Newhaven to get the boat for Dieppe . ’ |
10 | She put out her tongue at me and went to the kitchen . |
11 | But he was offhand with me and seemed to be waiting all the time for me to go out . |
12 | Wu looked at me and gestured to his own right eye and giggled . |
13 | Kicking back the covers , I let my feet touch the carpet , put on the white and blue striped kaftan which my journalist daughter had made for me and walked to the window overlooking the central court . |
14 | On one occasion a boy I rather liked looked at me and said to his group , ‘ Bellezza d'asino ’ ( beauty of a donkey ) , which , strange as it may seem , was meant in Parma as a compliment . |
15 | So when I er went up , I took it up with me and said to Carolyn I said I said you wanted your mum to have this , said oh nan you can have it , I 'll go into and get myself another one she said . |
16 | He had sounded amused , but then he had turned to me and pointed to his chin . |
17 | Periodically she turned to me and spoke to me like a teacher to a beloved but dull-witted child . |
18 | ‘ Steve McQueen was evidently a bit worried that I would n't get the accent right and , just before my big scene , he came up to me and spoke to me about it . |
19 | To be absolutely sure she followed one of them and came to the place where they curved round in front of a tree and retreated . |
20 | When Jesus had returned to his Father the apostles did as he had told them and returned to the city . |
21 | Michael Swinton looked easily at both of them and said to Alexandra , ‘ My dear , you really are holding court . ’ |
22 | Er he he he had been , in verse twenty five , now great multitudes were going along with him , and he turned to them and said to them , and you got there what he tell , what he says , he 's talking about discipleship , and of the importance of following him , and the cost that will be involved in following him , and the responsibility of those who follow him , that they are to be salt within their generation , within their environment . |
23 | A large number of rebels were imprisoned in Wells Cathedral and later in the jails of Taunton and Bridgwater , where Ken visited them and ministered to their spiritual and material misery . |
24 | He flung around from them and walked to the end of the room . |
25 | The son of a caretaker who had annoyed them was waylaid by four of them and bludgeoned to death . |
26 | Very intimate sounds were coming from the cubicles , but it was n't until the girl who had beckoned her earlier on came out of one of them and pointed to another where the door was open , and whispered harshly , ‘ Do n't you want to go ? ’ that she realised , Yes ; yes , she did want to go . |
27 | But then , when I le left you and went to work I 'd eat those pasties and crisps and then perhaps I 'm still hungry , sometimes I 'd go and have a Chinese all at the wrong time , that 's what all that is in n it ? |
28 | But I had to speak to you you see and I dialled you while you actually said on the air that anyone that won had to speak to you and said to Karen look if you ring back I 'll put the answer phone on . |
29 | Then they would have entered the conical shadow cast by the moon , and the stars would have become visible again for a brief time before the Lift sank beneath the surface itself and came to a standstill , its massive kinetic energy somehow conducted away from the lower terminus and stored in a way that Alex Bannen would have killed to learn . |
30 | And I think it sort of paid off in making people feel in the town during the year that they had a mayor , that the ceremonial actually meant something and related to them , and certainly I still find tremendous numbers of people who sort of come along and invite you to things — people who before would have probably said ‘ Oh it 's a waste of money ’ , and I think we did quite a lot to change that attitude . |