Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] to [det] " in BNC.

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1 I think their suggestion was that they had to go via Norwood Gardens because they then turned right at the in and went up into the middle of and it was to get them on to that line that they had to go through .
2 Just pass them on to some friend of yours or ?
3 Well there were running boards , they were , they were written out , well eventually , we were typed out but they were written out and first of all it was really funny we used to size them on to these wooden boards , let that dry , then varnish them and that board was used day in day out .
4 and then getting all the the chassis numbers and that and welding them on to these stolen cars and Because what , you know , er Siobhan 's dad had a , bought a Montego and I do n't know how it came about but they discovered that erm it had a diff I mean it 's had a Maestro engine in it and it had this that and the other .
5 He passed them on to another colleague who led us finally to our places which were kept for us in the Grand Salon .
6 Road signs were supposed to have been erected at the mouth of the carriageway as soon as Benin 's car had passed through , warning motorists of an impending dynamite blast and rerouting them on to another section of the motorway .
7 As noted earlier , in addition to treating patients themselves or referring them on to another agency , GPs had a third option , that of effectively doing nothing .
8 Oh , do n't get me on to that one .
9 I had heard the bell toll … the wave of ecstasy which drove me on to this shore had pressed me into a dark , dull interior .
10 No I had a Group Manager who actually introduced me to this , I erm , I work out with him , but , he brought a , actually what turned me on to this was the fact that erm , where he is , he 's thirty six now , and erm , he 's got no mortgages , he 's got a , he paid eleven thousand pounds for a , a Kawasaki Z Z eleven hundred R super bike , worth that is
11 Now that does bring me on to another important issue , and this is the definition of integrated er and balanced community .
12 She 's got to hand them in to this lady on Tuesday .
13 You 've dragged me along to all your trade shows and staff socials over the years .
14 Hellen was good enough to invite me along to some of them .
15 He clued me in to some strategy .
16 I just remember them wheeling me down to this room and going to sleep .
17 ‘ It 's the character that pushes someone on to that level , ’ advises Mr Austin .
18 Well it seems like that 's hoping for pie in the sky , though , because there 's first of all not enough money , and I do n't think that teachers are that good at well talking about their own emotions , and I asked the Oxfordshire County Council Education Department to send someone along to this programme , and they said ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's no-one to send ’ .
19 He seems to be saying that we should open ourselves up to this possibility , and that if we do not do so , we may miss something that may ultimately be much more important to us than all that science is able to capture in its net .
20 Nicholson led them through to another solid steel gate .
21 What say I take them over to that monastery on the moor — with some money — and ask the monks to say some masses ? ’
22 Steven put me through to this Gwyllam
23 Erm , it 's like to keep my day planned out but , like the district manager might walk in or people might go off sick , and then you have to fill somebody in to that position .
24 The beginning of civilisation was almost certainly a mental development which came long before it affected man 's physical abilities , and it could well have been the moment when for the first time , a primitive creature found that he could override and control the instinctive urge to act , which up to that time would have been the only source of motivation .
25 A rabbit which up to that time may have been perfectly content to sit it out suddenly has more grounds for fear .
26 This scheme , which was the first which opened up the riverside in Leeds , an area which up to this time had been ignored and declining for 100 years , led the way for the mass of development which has since followed .
27 If he had been able to , how gladly he would have hired himself out to either of the wealthy men whose daughters had died .
28 The embarrassment made me postpone going to the clinics for weeks — until the last possible moment , in fact : the day before I was due to board the train that bore me off to this hotel room in Manchester .
29 I was gon na take you on to that you know .
30 Is that what put you on to this business of writing about old houses ? ’
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