Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 David agreed to liaise with Liz Templeton and to organise the programme for the day .
2 Once demobbed he planned to go to New Zealand and start a new life .
3 When Elizabeth returned to England she talked of how she planned to go to South Africa to see if her future was there with Mr Cronje .
4 They had never been on Scottish waters before and planned to go round Skye .
5 The Scots have four decent locks , although they failed to cope with John Eales ; but remember he is the best lock in the world .
6 So he did , and sick indeed he was , for Brother Richard found him grey and shaking on his bed , when he failed to attend at Compline .
7 Hannah got to go to Victoria hospital on twenty second of January .
8 Paul tells him about how John never got to go to Disneyland when he was little , and all his life John 's wanted to go , and Paul 's decided that the one thing they have to do for him is to take him to Disneyland .
9 I think you know it 's hard you g got to go with Leicester at the moment because they 're in the pole position and I have for my money been the better side but er Forest do look capable of snatching an equalizer .
10 Will the Minister confirm that the office in Newcastle upon Tyne is in the habit of pricing its community care grants in two well-known catalogue shops and that unfortunately it failed to spot in April 1991 that the Government had increased value added tax ?
11 ( The value of such trade had more than doubled between 1988 and 1990 , to a record US$705,000,000 , as US firms sought to capitalize on Cuba 's need for new financial partners . )
12 He agreed to go to Rome himself to try to obtain an acceptable solution .
13 The Security Council agreed to wait until March 10 before deciding action .
14 The proportion of shares expected to go to Christopher Bland , chairman of LWT Holdings and architect of the scheme , is also being questioned , both within the City and the company .
15 Lloyd 's ruling Council would be halved under these proposals , which the Council agreed to implement by Jan. 1 , 1993 .
16 This emotion which , even as I planned to drive to Prague , while admitting only to liking you well enough to want to ease any problems that might arise , made me instruct Lubor … ’
17 " Palmerston 's three periods of foreign policy strengthened Britain 's influence in Europe , although his bullying methods led to anger among Britain 's wartime allies .
18 The £172,000 prop failed to appear for Leeds on Sunday , and yesterday confirmed his disenchantment at Headingley by asking for a move .
19 Still , when the chance arose to come to London , we pounced on it .
20 The South Pacific nations agreed to meet in Wellington , New Zealand , in November 1989 , to conclude a convention to ban the use of drift-nets in the entire region .
21 The discovery , in 1945 by Brotzu in Sardinia , of antibiotic activity in a species of Cephalosporium recovered from the sea near a sewage outfall was brought to Florey 's attention by a former British public health officer and led to work at Oxford and elsewhere on this and similar organisms .
22 He also wrote a two-volume work on The Architecture of Robert and James Adam ( 1922 ) , which led to work at Adam 's Royal Society of Arts and in 1925 to his being consultant to the eighth Earl of Jersey at Osterley Park .
23 Oh and — you got to meet with Spunk Davis tonight .
24 Mr Kidd said he already had anecdotal evidence of US conventions pulling out of the UK : ‘ One conference of surgeons and one group of insurance sales staff , who planned to come to London for two weeks , could not find a hotel they were happy with . ’
25 I asked to come to Grendon , I did n't like it when i got here , it took a lot of getting used
26 In fact they expected to meet with USL chairman Bob Kavner and lay their money on the table the week before Christmas , only to be caught off guard by the Novell announcement .
27 Ray Wilkins agreed to come to Tyneside last week but subsequently turned down a playercoach job because his wife did n't want to leave London .
28 Twenty-seven year old Middlesbrough born midfielder Paul Lemon , who has played over 100 games for Sunderland , agreed to come to Derry on a short term contract and makes his League of Ireland debut this afternoon .
29 Helen was about conference accommodation and John agreed to write to Jean complaining about the miserable letter they 're sending out to people who 've lapsed .
30 The committee agreed to write to Mr Rifkind , environment minister David Trippier , Richmond MP William Hague and former Richmond MP Sir Leon Brittan , now a European Commissioner who still has a home in Wensleydale .
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