Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 So I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the , whatever , the end of May
2 I asked her about the letter and she said she could n't remember anything about it but she filled in something when they came back from Belfast and she said open it , so I opened it and it 's one of these things er if you book to go to Dublin before May the whatever , the end of May , then if you went again in the Autumn , you you get er fifty pounds worth of vouchers or something , you go half price .
3 Ca n't be certain , but it looks as if Allied Signal Corp chief executive Lawrence Bossidy has ruled himself out of the running for the top job at IBM Corp : he says that although he is ‘ flattered to be mentioned as a candidate for chairman of another company , I intend to remain at Allied-Signal to complete the job I came here to do . ’
4 ‘ I mean to go to Italy one day , as my brother has done , ’ she told me , when I discovered her on a stone bench in the garden , reading a book .
5 Bruce was pale with the deep pallor that overworked CID tend to acquire in London in the dead of winter , seriously overtired and overweight .
6 Floating voters tend to say things like ‘ Of course , being in carpets , what I 'm really looking for from the parties is a firm pledge on European weaving quotas , ’ and they tend to sound like Hurd and look like Gummer .
7 After I have put the phone down I sit gazing at Kyle on the opposite side of the airwell .
8 I tend to agree with Tims sentiments about Deane .
9 Modern biologists tend to agree with Wagner .
10 The results tend to agree with Mandler and Johnson ( 1977 ) for English but not for BSL .
11 ‘ I tend to agree with Fred , ’ he replied .
12 In one of the largest bonfire events in the region , over 2,000 people crammed into Central Park , Wallasey , for a fireworks display organised by Wirral borough council .
13 Structuralist Marxism and critical theory remain committed to Marx 's analysis of the material relations of production but both are concerned to address other aspects of human social life about which Hegel had more to say than Marx .
14 ‘ If you want to go into Newcastle , then I 'll take you into Newcastle . ’
15 ‘ I want to go to Greece , ’ said Mary , but smilingly and rather sleepily .
16 For example in the revision of I want to + infinitive I want to go to Italy might be taken as the basic sentence .
17 You want to go to Tibet or somewhere .
18 ‘ I want to go to Fablan Fawr . ’
19 Indeed , her father had shocked her by breaking this silence and by advising her , when she went up to Cambridge , not to join the Communist Party ; a joke 's a joke , he told her , but you do n't want trouble with visas if ever you want to go to America .
20 The Dutch do n't see that if your busy flight to you actually want to go to Amsterdam .
21 If I go in , I want to go to Bethnal Green Hospital . ’
22 Our rich passengers want to go to Scotland , so that 's where we 're going , he says !
23 ‘ I want to go to Paris , Madrid , Prague , Vienna , places like that . ’
24 And I want to get back into Tibet and I also want to go to Russia .
25 If you want to go to Skeggy it 's a lot .
26 On that holiday they er they 'd also been to Cairo as well as , and I mean some of the erm trips erm are they go to Luxor and you board a erm er the ship from Luxor to Aswan and you do n't get to Cairo and I think if you 're going to Egypt you really want to go to Cairo
27 Why come to Ramsgate if you want to go to Boulogne ? was her unanswerable response .
28 We 've got X pupils interested in both , so we 've got twenty one minus X in that and thirteen want to go to Scarborough , okay ?
29 So you 've got twenty nine students in the class and fifteen want to go to Whitby , and eight want to go to Scarborough , and three little piggies want to stay at home .
30 Emily and I want to go to Belgium , to learn French .
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