Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 They now intend to go back to their original preferred scheme for a twice weekly market in nearby pedestrianised Station Road .
2 And I intend to go down to London .
3 of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day .
4 They tend to go always to the top of the
5 we tend to go back to feet I must say .
6 The MA(General) is especially well suited to those who intend to proceed subsequently to vocational training by means of a Diploma , Certificate or second degree .
7 Despite all the things that happen to us , such as religious conversion , dreams , accidents , bereavement , psychological shock — all those things that pull us out of everyday reality — we tend to slip back to a belief that there is a bedrock of common sense and sensibility at the heart of things .
8 We have brought pride back to Teesside and we want to go on to greater things . ’
9 They want to go up to the aviary but I I ca n't get I ca n't get this buggy up there up that hill .
10 Well , the surgery 's at half eleven till half twelve so we pop back here for a quick cup of tea and I want to go up to Felixstowe .
11 But everyone else is in but I want to clear Wednesday and Thursday cos I want we want to go up to Suffolk .
12 I want to come home I want to go up to my bedroom and get on with
13 ‘ Pappy , I want to go away to school .
14 ‘ I like the freedom of being able to decide , tonight for example , whether I want to stay in the flat or whether I want to go down to Gloucestershire .
15 now if I want to go down to the sea front well I 'll shall get a taxi and , and sha n't be worrying where me next meals coming from because I 've saved it , so , so that 's , that 's no worry , I was saying to Arthur if we went to Butlins well it would take all we had , because it , we could n't go to Butlins under three hundred pounds for two of us , we could n't go anywhere else , if we go to Blackpool , our , our said to , to , to dad , I , I would like to pop to , er I do n't think we will do because , er , the hassle for your dad , but er , I 'd like to go and see aunty Annie , but I do n't want to go to Nelson to do it
16 The date you choose can be important if you want to go back to your job after your baby 's born .
17 ‘ I want to go back to a size 12 again .
18 They just want to go back to bed — especially if there 's someone warm waiting for them . ’
19 Unless we want to go back to the Stone Age , zero pollution is not practical . ’
20 If you want to go back to basics and try to assess the sort of person you are , and the kind of working environment best suited to you , then there are a number of exercises you can do with an honest friend .
21 After the elections I want to go back to the Institute of Forecasting .
22 And to understand that change I want to go back to the beginning and just to trace what has happened to the Chinese Communist Party since it was formed in nineteen twenty one when it had a mere I hope everybody can see that , it 's not very large today and I do n't think I can any better than that In nineteen twenty one when it was first founded , it had a mere fifty seven members and it did n't grow very much for a number of years .
23 Some of them just want to go back to places they liked while they were still alive .
24 I 'll look after her if you want to go back to work .
25 First and foremost though , we want to go back to basics and erm get our ideas absolutely straight as regards what quality is and what we 're trying to achieve with I S O Nine Thousand .
26 ‘ I think I want to go back to the house for a while , ’ she said at last in a careful tone .
27 ‘ I think I want to go back to my flat in London , ’ she said in a low tone .
28 ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 've had a very tiring day and I want to go back to my room and have a shower . ’
29 I want to go back to my hotel . ’
30 I want to go back to a comment made by the hon. Member for Truro ( Mr. Taylor ) , which led the hon. Member for Blackburn ( Mr. Straw ) to go into a spate of incontinent muttering .
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