Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 The number of strings which the algorithm keeps may range up to a few thousand , and each bit string may be a few hundred long .
2 Big , old-established unions may lend up to £5,000 or even more ( the legal maximum is £10,000 ) , but smaller unions may have a limit of a few hundred , and a new member may only get £100 .
3 Yeah , probably if you want me to get that old mower going I ought to go up to Woods and see if I can get a new drive belt .
4 ‘ You ought to go back to school tomorrow . ’
5 So do n't go telling her she ought to go back to that dump in the sky . ’
6 Radji thinks he ought to go back to Teheran so as not to be lumped with the more infamous of the Shahs associates " in peoples minds .
7 The Freudian realistic view it seems to me , could n't allow you to draw either conclusion , you could n't , neither conclude , that things were better in the past and therefore we ou ought to go back to the golden age , nor , could you conclude that things will ever be any better in the future .
8 This is a whole of a mish-mash , I think we ought to go back to what we did in nineteen ninety two , its the twenty ninth of January and to confer the rights of tenants and other occupiers of land to allow or stop fox hunting or any other hunting over land in their care and least trust some people instead of this business of we know best .
9 Do you think you ought to go back to bed ?
10 ought to go back to amateur , proper amateur
11 So I think we ought to go back to what David Waldon said earlier on , which was about the thirty nine million pound increase in the budget since nineteen eighty five .
12 The sister did not like this at all and called the paediatrician , who examined and decided that he ought to go down to the special care baby unit after all .
13 I ought to go down to the police station .
14 Let's got back to another station shall we ?
15 Ants , which may make up to half of the animal biomass in some habitats , are not always involved in such an apparently one-sided relationship with plants , as we have seen in the case of the myrmecophytic epiphytes .
16 They may build up to several hundred after arrival in September/October .
17 They ought to stand up to the goons . ’
18 She really ought to stand up to him .
19 A population of mice may yield up to six times its weight because of rapid turnover and high metabolism .
20 Plantations outyield by almost 10 times managed ‘ natural ’ forest and these pines have a long fibre suitable for pulp , but hardwoods , notably Eucalyptus spp. yield higher total amounts of dry matter , and the most productive may yield up to twice that of the best pines .
21 Proximal and distal ends may include up to half the length of the shaft without any separate count being made for the shaft .
22 Your High Elf army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
23 Your army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
24 SPECIAL RULES : Each Night Goblin Mob may include up to three hidden Night Goblin Fanatics .
25 Each unit of Night Goblins in your army may include up to three hidden Night Goblin Fanatics .
26 Your army may include up to five Squig Hoppers for each Night Goblin Mob it contains ( including Squig Hunter and Netter Mobs ) .
27 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as war machines chosen from the following list .
28 Your Empire army may include up to 50% of its points value as characters chosen from the list below .
29 Your army may include up to 25% of its points value as War Machines chosen from the following list .
30 Your army may include up to eight Steam Tanks .
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