Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , all the forms of human culture — art , law , religion and so on-are objectifications of the human spirit by which it projects itself externally in order then to move on through them to a higher self-realisation . |
2 | bloke going on about nothing to them , you know they thoroughly enjoyed doing the songs and everything , but when it came to listening |
3 | It is worrying in a way , and Peter often goes on about it to me , ’ he says . |
4 | I 've rather doubt that he might not be and , and then Bert er , has very kindly said that he would erm , stand in for him to second this resolution . |
5 | Tell you what — why do n't you come down with me to Uulaa ? |
6 | The lengthening day that pushes back your train Of clinging shadow , but keeps you here , has woken The seeds from the sleep they fell to when you went Down with them to darkness , the dread time When nothing could reach you , when you were hid away , And I retreated , sorrowing , hidden also ; And seed cast in the barren furrow rotted And trees withered and died ; and in the womb Of many a beast the embryo miscarried And then no germination ; and the earth sickened When in the womb of darkness you were stifled . |
7 | I took in with me to the hospital some homoeopathic remedies which are specifics in cases of croup , namely aconite , spongia and Hepar sulphuris . |
8 | Undaunted , the young Scot chased after the opposition in one shoe and came in with them to the final take-over . |
9 | All the while the cigarette was in between the doors , being carried along with them to Swiss Cottage . |
10 | He hopped close to my feet and waited till I presented him with a bun all to himself , and he had hard work nibbling it and taking it along with him to his home . |
11 | And er nearly every boy used to take a handkerchief along with him to the , that was to the Christmas party because that was the only party you had a meal at school . |
12 | Jasper Carrott once brought a portable TV along with him to one particular charity do to while away the hours in his dressing room . |
13 | On Saturdays as a special treat Granpa would allow me to go along with him to the early morning market in Covent Garden , where he would select the fruit and vegetables that we would later sell from his pitch , just opposite Mr Salmon 's and Dunkley 's , the fish and chippy that stood next to the baker 's . |
14 | ‘ Better come along with me to Father Barnes . ’ |
15 | A neighbour suggested I go along with her to the local WI and , despite my reservations , I had a wonderful time . |
16 | Then complete the inspection voucher and bring this along with you to the Safety Centre . |
17 | A chain came down from them to another set of wheels and cogs nearer the bottom . |
18 | If it is true that he saw the Church in the form of a pyramid , as many people did , with authority flowing down from himself to cardinals , bishops and then to priests , then a Council had no place in any such scheme of things : it only confused the pattern of authority . |
19 | It was decided that a chain of rescue men would pass the trapped miners along from one to the other through Bank Mine . |
20 | The critical point is that the four stages are progressive : educators move along from one to the other . |
21 | I think of another man , to whom I had said something about Jesus Christ while marching down alongside him to an army parade ! |
22 | During the critical week beginning February 28th , over 25,000 tons of supplies and 190,000 men were brought in over it to Verdun . |
23 | At once he signed down to her to be silent . |
24 | I 'd rather ma come down to you to be honest . |
25 | In London he sat beside Johnson in their various venues ; now he rode beside him in the post-chaise taking them up through eastern Scotland ; next he would canter along beside him to the Western Isles . |
26 | As films for private cameras were in very short supply — what was n't ? — I went along to him to be recorded for posterity , although being gloomily aware that I did n't photograph very well . |
27 | A short flight up was a landing and the stairs turned in on themselves to another short flight , which brought her to another corridor similar to the one downstairs but more than twice its length . |
28 | The dividing line between border and pathway melts as plants spill over from one to the other . |
29 | She follows this belief through to what to her is a logical conclusion at every stage . |
30 | Remember what I did there I got three themes and for each one I got three subthemes so that what you put over to them to the audience are those three themes . |