Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And especially if they planned to go somewhere else today . |
2 | So got to continue on there on behaviours recognize people that you see around about recognize to be aggressive , some as assertive some as passive . |
3 | No you got to sit up here in the car seat love , Charlotte get in or you 'll be late |
4 | In this way , he sought to carry even further Barth 's own attack on ‘ religion ’ . |
5 | Although his voice failed to carry as far as those of the Academicians ' , there was no possibility of failing to recognize the message . |
6 | Meanwhile government forces had consolidated their positions deep inside UNITA territory near Mavinga , a strategic UNITA base , which the government claimed to have captured in February following heavy fighting , and sought to penetrate as far as the rebel headquarters at Jamba . |
7 | They got to go out tonight . |
8 | Why you got to go out then ? |
9 | He ceased to breathe yesterday about five o'clock . |
10 | Yes , thought Berdichev ; but I 'm the last person you expected to see up here today . |
11 | And Oriel College will hold its a own memorial service … after the funeral … expected to go ahead early next week . |
12 | Twenty five years later , Bevan expressed his hostility to the EEC in terms redolent with the memory of 1930 : ‘ Are we now expected to go back almost a century , reject socialism , and clasp free trade to our bosom as though it were the only solution of our social evils ? ’ |
13 | The legislation was welcomed by the Prime Minister , but Walesa was said to object that it failed to go far enough in changing the 1952 Stalinist constitution . |
14 | The legislation was welcomed by the Prime Minister , but Walesa was said to object that it failed to go far enough in changing the 1952 Stalinist constitution . |
15 | My principal inheritance was a justification for any irresponsibility I cared to indulge in thereafter . |
16 | When this had been done they made to go downstairs again , but I was in front of them going down two at a time . |
17 | A lot more got to come out yet . |
18 | You got to come out directly . |
19 | Well a , yes , of course were clear out the file drawer , but then with got to find somewhere else to put the blessed stuff have n't we ? |
20 | He mentioned his back problem you never really got to find out exactly what it was , he sort of glossed over it , he said oh I 'm alright now . |
21 | Peter was the test pilot used to be testing the Harvards over Walsall , and the engines used to make noises like angry wasps which was Walsall people became to know very well . |
22 | Water sharing talks were held in Vienna on May 13-14 , chaired by Austria , and attended by more than 30 delegations , which agreed to meet again later in the year to discuss a number of issues including the creation of an international data-base on water , cross-border co-operation , methods of water management and ways to increase water resources . |
23 | So things were changed , honed down , made to appear not quite so militaristic . |
24 | But the problem was still there ; even in relation to this seemingly most obvious of variables , the differentiation of criminals from non-criminals , which was so important to positivist criminology , failed to stand out adequately . |
25 | Excitement mounted ; the hills we got to know so well ; on the left Heathmynd , then Rhadley and Linley Hill ; and then on the right the dramatic landmark of the Beech Avenue curling over the top of Norbury . |
26 | So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample . |
27 | So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample . |
28 | I tried to breathe even less . |
29 | Rubbing a weary hand over her face , she tried to estimate how long she had slept . |
30 | Folly tried to sink back inconspicuously into the soft leather seat and take stock . |