Example sentences of "[indef pn] [to-vb] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But in the country , low population density compels everyone to go to school together .
2 ‘ But you 'd got nothing to go to Karlovy Vary for ? ’ she questioned wonderously .
3 Oh , David 's father , he 's such an old stick nowadays , he wants everyone to jump to attention when he comes in the room .
4 Merrill 's dark eyebrows lifted a little ; surely there ought to be a reception desk , and someone to attend to visitors ?
5 However the failure of someone to go to mass is considered to be a serious crime .
6 But what they can do in this case is the manufacturer 's at C , but the manufacturer can not deliver to the shop until maybe two weeks time they can phone us , the carrier , we will then arrange for someone to go to manufacturer at C , pick it up , bring it to us and then we 'll take to the shop .
7 ‘ Stone me Aunt Fanny , ’ said Archie , ‘ I ai n't got nothing to talk to Sergeant Joe about — oh , all right .
8 One has a deep inner peace about it ; not absolute intellectual certainty , but practical confidence , which allows one to proceed to action with joyful assurance .
9 In the meantime , the random scatter of insights prompts one to appeal to Hughes with Keats ' suggestion , modestly opposed to the schematic might of The Godess essof Complete Being : ‘ Wheneer eryou write , say a word or two on some passage in Shakespeare that may have come rather new to you . ’
10 And he cancelled his er trip but I 'd I booked up for one to go to Norway
11 The troubled conscience , the tortured mind , compelling one to come to terms with life , made one impatient of the mere accumulation of facts .
12 Since one has reason to express such an attitude in this way doing so enables one to conform to reasons which apply to one , which is the condition laid down by the normal justification thesis .
13 It seems to me that I might have my hands busy during a fight , so I 've taught this one to answer to sounds , and to react to the pressure of my thighs . ’
14 She felt she had something to give to college life
15 Everyone has something to contribute to life .
16 Soapy had to do something to get to prison .
17 ‘ Not to you , young man , ’ she shouted , ‘ but I will certainly have something to say to John Major . ’
18 encourage everyone to contribute to agenda creation ( see , for example ‘ The problem list ’ in chapter 19 on page 154 )
19 By persuading everyone to think " revenue " , the Profitboss encourages everyone to contribute to revenue generation .
20 A stunned Mrs Hanley said as she left court : ‘ We never wanted anybody to go to prison over this . ’
21 I had so little to offer , nothing to turn to account .
22 Bundespost Telekom says that operating profit in 1992 fell 4.6% to the equivalent of $4,157m ; after Telekom has made its required subvention to the federal government and its two loss-making sister units , it will be left with nothing to add to reserves — it is required by law to transfer 10 pct of its annual turnover to the federal government and to make up for losses at the Postdienst mail service and Postbank postal banking unit , Reuter notes .
23 ‘ I do n't want anyone to go to sleep .
24 I personally , in all the cases I 've dealt with , which is seven and a half years , have only ever really gone to magistrates court but I 've got two cases going to crown court soon , but it 's exceptionally hard and to answer your question , I actually have never fou never got anyone to go to prison yet .
25 Of course , he 'd been talking to Maria Luisa ; he had nothing to say to Steve .
26 I have nothing to say to Shaunagh , ’ he said .
27 When the final draft was completed , shortly after midnight in his suite at the Imperial Hotel , it was made known that he would have nothing to say to markets on this occasion .
28 They will try anything to get to Hasan ! ’
29 I do n't want anything to happen to Mobuto .
30 ‘ Do you have anything to say to Mr Kennedy , Frank ?
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