Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He walked me slowly out to the garden gate — a kindly old man , more interested in his trees and his plans for the palace , his rowing and his cycling than in the ruder demands of his people for democracy and good government .
2 The wind had an icy tang to it : it swirled about them right down to their feet , disturbing any loose leaves it could find ; and for a minute or two its voice was the only sound they heard , until Charlie 's broke into it , saying , ‘ Well , do n't worry , at least about me .
3 Lucille Walker had n't brought me clear over to Hollywood just to tell me I 'd been played for a sucker .
4 " Not every minute , " I said , and then he took my hands and pulled me right up to him .
5 She said no more and as soon as they arrived at Broom House she said , ‘ No need to take me right up to the house — I can walk up the drive . ’
6 And before Mala could lash at him again , he explained , and terrified me right down to my boots .
7 The girl , the lean teenager with W-shaped folds in the vent of her shut armpits , she would suit me right down to the ground .
8 It 's , what they 've done is they 've closed er er , erm branch , an office massive office in London and they 've moved them all over to Leeds because they ca n't get the people to take jobs in London so they 've transferred it all to Leeds , and erm there 's a chance of erm getting promotion , well , a very good chance of getting promotion down there .
9 Julius quickly sorted through them , tossing them carelessly on to the floor as he continued his fast but thorough search .
10 It seems to me entirely up to him , if he so wished , and his group , if they felt there needed to be more money spent on highways structural maintenance to have moved other bids up to priority order when discussing the capital budget .
11 I only up to seven hours in a fortnight .
12 I straight in to yellow or yellow to orange .
13 Satisfied that it would bring them exactly down to the point he wanted on the starboard side of Lord Jim , he asked — " How do you feel about your husband ? "
14 And also they sent some of them away down to the u the n the army that was coming from the south .
15 thing , for twenty four quid for a hundred and eight weeks , you 've got , you 've got to take that , think it 's coming on and learning , got the thing in there , start to progress it might get you , it 's gon na get to the point where he says right , you know you 've got them just about to sort of labour it 's , you know , accurately with a fair amount of speed now we 'll start sort of now being a bit adventurous , gon na get a lot more interesting .
16 The British tanks pushed them further back to the Hindenberg Line .
17 The wind was driving me further out to sea and my boat began to fill with water .
18 Again you can pick up the stitches and knit them directly on to the edge , or you can knit long strips or tubes and sew them neatly in place .
19 Written by a team of physicians at the forefront of AIDS research in Britain , the fully revised 2nd Edition of this widely acclaimed atlas now brings you right up to date with the most significant developments and advances in AIDS research over the past two years .
20 Starting in this issue , our six-month course will begin by taking you right back to the basics .
21 And if you 've ever been there and taken the trip on the little boat which takes you right in to the base of the falls themselves , you 'll have seen that there 's a hydro electric station which takes power from the water at night , when some of the force is diverted , and instead of the water going over the falls it goes through the hydro electric station .
22 All I want to see you better back to school and back to your fitness again .
23 I said , that , erm , begrudgingly I must admit , I said , you gon na stay overnight , no , no , I 've come to take you both out to dinner .
24 After enquiring about her journey and whether the hotel was comfortable , he said abruptly , ‘ I have another appointment shortly , so it might be best to take you straight over to the palazzo , where you will be working . ’
25 And David says that your husband is a doctor : he ought to have sent you straight up to the mountains . ’
26 Well , I 'll take you straight up to Hilda 's room , and then I 'll make you a nice cup of tea .
27 That I should n't have swept you straight off to the church ?
28 PHLIPPA DAVENPORT 'S RIB-STICKING RECIPES WILL TAKE YOU STRAIGHT BACK TO YOUR NURSERY DAYS
29 ‘ When the travel arrangements are settled I 'll drive you straight back to your hotel .
30 ‘ What are you really up to tonight , Fran ?
  Next page