Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 Er where we 'd inter-coopt er Colin on to the F and G P for that so you get the opportunity , thank you very much , you get the opportunity of reporting to us what , what you 've done .
2 I do n't forget how often you have threatened to throw Ben on to the streets ; knowing full well that if he went , I would go with him .
3 ‘ It looked stormy but I risked it , ’ he wrote of a 1931 Boxing Day expedition with his younger son , and we drove through Cleobury Mortimer on to the Clees .
4 Meisel helped launch Linda Evangelista on to the road to superstardom , and it was Von Unwerth who captured Claudia Schiffer 's sex kitten quality and used it in the Guess advertising campaign which made the model famous .
5 Instructed on 6th January 1877 to bring the Nez Perce on to the reservation within ‘ a reasonable time ’ , Monteith set an overeager deadline of 1st April .
6 He opened the rear door and folded Goldman on to the seat ; his legs trailed into the road and Elliott tucked them up on the seat .
7 In the US election , commentators are bemoaning the lack of international issues , but they are still markedly more present than here : President George Bush and Bill Clinton are arguing over how and when to help the former Soviet states , Clinton is proposing to allow Japan and Germany on to the Security Council of the UN , all candidates have a figure for American troop presence in Europe , ranging from Bush 's 150,000 to Jerry Brown 's 1,000 , with a European force of 1,000 stationed in the US .
8 All that was necessary to bring it on in more or less its full force was the sight of the Bible , its cover or open page , or its mere name , or the sight of a church , or the sound of any bell ringing solemnly , from Big Ben down to the bell of the Sunday muffin men .
9 I sent Peggy down to the village for yeast and old Meg was at the baker 's , first time in months , and she says her master 's back . ’
10 From as far up as er In er Inverness down to the er borders .
11 I mean , I could go from anywhere , Lowerick down to the borders and I 'd I 'd be , I 'd feel at home , but I would n't feel I mean , I went down to England for something like four days , and like from Berwick , ma , about it must be about ten miles from Berwick to the Scottish , the Scotland thing and I was a craning my head out the bus window to see it !
12 If you believe the Thames Valley CID — not the account they gave at the inquest , when the events were still fresh in everyone 's minds , but the one they came up with in the months following my return to this country — then having lured Dennis on to the river and dosed him with draughts of spiked bubbly , Karen and I went ‘ One , two , three ’ and heaved him overboard .
13 Hartlepool Rovers are unchanged for the visit to Northern , but call former Darlington full back David Glendenning on to the bench .
14 At this the stranger knight grew angry , and he leaned down from his horse and lifted Neva on to the saddle .
15 In the early years of the republic these were factors of no great consequence , but they have assumed great importance since the movement of the United States on to the world stage in the twentieth century .
16 The 30-year-old Londoner , son of the late Graham Hill , steered his Canon Williams Renault on to the front row of the provisional grid alongside pole man and team-mate Alain Prost with a brilliantly controlled display of driving on the treacherous Interlagos track .
17 Suddenly he decided to take a chance : somehow they would get Therese on to the stage in that ridiculous boy 's costume and let her sing .
18 They followed Molly on to the launch , hitching up their skirts as she did as they swung over the side , taking their places beside her , feeling strange and excited and apprehensive .
19 The tone brought Millie on to the floor and standing before Aggie , saying , ‘ I …
20 He twitched his shoulders as if shrugging the burden of Georgina on to the new arrival .
21 But mum brought Kylie along to the audition as well … and she happened to get it . ’
22 Victoria was asleep and the detective paused a few yards away to swing Richard down to the ground .
23 The idea of controlling Gazzer , of making Gazzer afraid of him , excited him : it had been evolving in his mind ever since that afternoon 's walk with Marie down to the arcades .
24 At last Anthony allowed David in to the sickroom .
25 Later , David pulled on Clare 's towelling bathrobe and led Josh down to the kitchen .
26 The Tyne was heavily polluted , from about Prudhoe down to the sea , but after rain , salmon swam upstream in the clean water on top of the flood .
27 They were in their second week when a nurse came one morning to take Anna Beckett over to the infirmary to see a physician .
28 He smiled in a way that had charmed the matrons of Europe , and led Hyacinth over to the cameras .
29 Get Dr Burney over to the mortuary .
30 The next 12 miles from Sheriff Hutton to Coneysthorpe makes its way via the hamlet of Stittenham over to the village of Terrington .
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