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

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1 I had a very good man in to see to the heating and lighting , and the whole conversion was done professionally .
2 ‘ You 're down to go to the dentist Friday , ’ Paul says .
3 The King assured Baldwin that he never drank before seven in the evening and settled down to listen to the lecture that he knew was coming .
4 He found a seat and settled down to listen to the opening speaker in the first of the day 's debates .
5 ‘ He could , of course , from the son 's own appearance , have deduced that the father must be at least in his late sixties or seventies and he could , of course , have called in to talk to the father personally when he drove round to have a look at the property .
6 the complexity of science , which renders forging a direct causal link between corporate practice and the death , injury , or economic loss of employees , consumers , and the general public , very difficult to prove ‘ beyond a reasonable doubt ’ , particularly when those ‘ experts ’ called in to testify to the relationship add so many qualifications and possibilities that almost everything appears possible but nothing certain .
7 Much now depends on how active a role the US is prepared to play to chivvy Israel along to respond to the Egyptian proposals .
8 In some of his experiments the rats were rolling along to get to the food in the goal-box .
9 It was fairly clear that there was going to be some smuggling as well but , even allowing for the often-repeated story that other ships lay over the horizon and sent boats in to add to the stock on board the single ship , the net profits from the ship could hardly have been much more than twice those of the slave-trading .
10 and I I was rushing down to get to the stair .
11 But when I was there there were once one instant is er er the man on watch in the morning he spotted a floating mine come in right down to close to the rock and er er it anchored just about er er a quarter of a mile or maybe two hundred yards off the rock off the tower and er of well when a mine anchors of course it becomes er alive .
12 She put it down , all the same , on the counter , but we did n't talk much longer as the revellers from the rear began coming through to go to the bedrooms .
13 ‘ Now I know what else it was Dr Iverson did when he went through to see to the claret before dinner . ’
14 Anyway things got quite hot and eventually one of the guides was sent over to talk to the Indians and the word came back that they would n't share their camp with us anyway , which is quite funny I suppose .
15 Teeth flashing very white in his mahogany , sweat-beaded face , he ran lightly over to talk to the band and Tara came barefoot over to their table .
16 It 's the window he 's stepping through to wave to the crowd .
17 On the same day , 7 May , in Rheims , in the course of surrendering all German forces in Europe , Gen Jodl had claimed that " no force on earth " could stop Gen Loehr 's forces in south-east Europe breaking through to surrender to the British and Americans .
18 Bob said : ‘ We have to generate enough income to pay for our able-bodied staff , our overheads and have enough left over to contribute to the cost of employing disabled people .
19 You had to force your way through the flow of MPs to get to the No lobby and I had to force my way through to get to the No lobby .
20 We had to like tell her about five times so they knew it was n't our room as we like took this guy in it was like books , everything was , there was so much crap on the floor , we had to get through to get to the radiator so that our next door neighbour could try and like stop it from leaking .
21 All of a sudden there 's the snow and the ice and when we pulled into the village they got this fl flat roof some of the buildings and the snow must have been about ten twelve feet deep on top of the roofs where they cut a path through through to get to the village .
22 He goes off to report to the sergeant .
23 The other girls followed suit , and the waitress , after a moment 's hesitation , wrung in turn the outstretched hands before hurrying off to attend to the needs of a customer who , to judge by his impatience , was in the last stages of starvation .
24 That 's why I kept putting it off to go to the doctor to get help 'cos I thought that , with me having kids , he would automatically ring the social services and tell them .
25 It 's a very stiff exam I must admit , when I look back on it , and we all had a a day off to go to the at or the Grammar school , sit this exam er and since I never heard anything I 'm assuming I failed .
26 ‘ That evening my older brother and I set off to go to the pictures only to find they were closed , we did not have a television and the wireless was only playing sombre music , ’ says Mrs Smith , who now lives at Campsie Close , Lambton Village , Washington .
27 After a cursory check , Myeloski went off to talk to the guard at the gate and find a torch .
28 She pretended not to see David Rosen who appeared on the step as they drove off to talk to the men at the place where they gathered before work .
29 As he set off to return to the dairy and Tess , his father rode with him a little way .
30 ‘ After his pneumonia had been diagnosed by the Senior Surgical Officer the diagnosis was confirmed at Mr Leland 's request by the Senior Medical Officer , ’ Sister added , then broke off to explain to the night junior , a second-year , that this was routine hospital etiquette when a surgical patient produced a medical complaint , or vice versa .
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