Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] to [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 WREXHAM can look forward to next Saturday 's FA Cup first round match at Crewe with some confidence after extending their unbeaten away run to six games at Lincoln City at the weekend .
2 You know , you get to certain point in the recording which almost dictates which mood you should move on to next , and it 's a completely mathematical thing .
3 I got ta go on to next Thursday .
4 so they would go up to fifth
5 Also there is a gap before the next match ( due to internationals ) so to win and get up to second place would be good .
6 ‘ So what did you get up to last weekend ?
7 Apparently , missing Glyn showed how incompetent she was , and she had a rather annoying vision of him going into see Ned Clarke and passing on the information with a sceptical look , a sort of ‘ what will these women get up to next ? ’ expression .
8 Conversely , a long period may restrict the purchaser should he wish to make changes to the vendor management team ( either because they do not live up to first impressions or because he wishes to promote them within the enlarged group ) .
9 But I do I think that would be very useful but we 've got to make sure that we get this assessment started , so , if we do n't get round to eighth year then that 's tough !
10 London Weather Centre said the cold could continue through to next week , with temperatures as much as four degrees lower than the average 5-7C ( 41F-45 ) .
11 A 2pc cut in base rates coinciding with the Chancellor 's Autumn Statement next week has been widely anticipated and Mr Bootle said he believed the downward trend would continue through to next year and stabilise at 5pc .
12 Llanelli went into the 1992 at the top but two consecutive defeats at the hands of Newbridge ( 13–9 ) and at home to Bridgend ( 17–12 ) saw The Scarlets slip back to third .
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