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

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1 It 's alright , erm , want to sit down yet Paul ?
2 Well I 'm going in this weekend , I 've to go in tomorrow morning , and I 'm gon na just say I want to go home .
3 Insist that they are ready on Thursday afternoon to go in either direction , long or short , that the company takes .
4 Alice Schacke ( Mme Boyer ) continues to paint in both oils and watercolours and exhibits locally .
5 I wish for the committal to go along please sir ?
6 I wish the committee to go along please sir .
7 The company claims that porting applications from its HP/UX Unix line is much easier now that MPE/ix is in place — hence the surprising number of software houses that HP persuaded to work on both Unix and MPE/ix versions in its recent drive for high-end commercial software ( UX No 386 ) .
8 If the Apple/Microsoft system can be made to work on both PCs and Macintoshes and is actually delivered within a reasonable space of time then it may become a second standard .
9 Each student may choose to concentrate on either Graphics or Photography .
10 Figures suggest the government expects to pull in around £1bn from adding on VAT at 17.5pc .
11 They had done so after a period of co-operation and consultation with East Germany which looks in retrospect like a laying of the groundwork for what was to come in both Germanys .
12 So will you like to come in now Mr .
13 Striker Don Goodman is rated as doubtful with a recurring groin injury , and if he has to stand down again Hawke is likely to come in for his first game of the season probably as a partner for ex-England and Boro man Peter Davenport .
14 The research will examine new career patterns which young people are trying to establish in both Middlesbrough and Duisburg , in such areas as self-employment , enterprise projects , cooperatives and community projects .
15 It cleared him by 10 votes to three of a charge that he had received bribes from Koskotas , and by nine votes to four of a charge that he had embezzled state funds by asking the Ministry of Finance to write off illegally debts owed by an Athens hotelier , Socrates Kalkanis .
16 In order to find out why things had not been going so well on the land as in the urban areas we must once again go back to the beginning of the eighteenth century .
17 Once your program has STOPped you can investigate the values of the variables to find out why things happened the way they did .
18 On January 14th the unlikely figure of Bob Dole , the Senate Republican leader , took time off from the Gulf to call for a statutory commission to find out why women have not broken through the ‘ glass ceiling ’ that keeps them from top management jobs .
19 JACKIE NEWTON spent a night at the camp to find out why Women Against Pit Closures refuse to accept defeat .
20 JACKIE NEWTON spent a night at the camp to find out why Women Against Pit Closures Billy was among six miners who refused to sign on Friday , and all were made redundant on Monday .
21 ‘ I am only curious to find out why kissing you ignites such a conflagration inside us both … ’
22 Mr Donnelly , consultant surgeon at Liverpool 's Cardiothoracic Centre , has told of his hopes for a three-year study to find out why Merseyside has become the lung cancer capital of the world .
23 Perhaps f just wanted to go back to find out why f had n't got on with the place when everyone else had !
24 The report urged research to find out why delays in Britain were so long .
25 More urgent was the need to find out why Piper had felt it necessary to shut down the neural net like this .
26 ‘ I wanted to find out why Maman had kept the past such a big secret , but all I seem to have done is spook everyone — even you , ’ she said wryly .
27 But he was going to find out where Paul was .
28 I 'll get him to find out where Sabrina 's staying . ’
29 This research aims to find out how families handle these matters concerning inheritance of property in the circumstances of the 1990s .
30 The newly-elected councillor should make it his duty to find out how committees are elected and this information will be readily obtained from the chief executive or clerk of the authority .
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