Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] to the library " in BNC.

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1 Everyone wished each other good luck and Mould , Matron and Endill headed off to the library .
2 Essential repairs and refurbishment have been carried out to the Library 's Sighthill Bindery and to the Lawnmarket Building .
3 I became bored and wandered back to the library .
4 Staff may wish to consider passing on to the library copies of any newsletters which they receive as part of society memberships .
5 It 's not the appointments that matter , it 's the activity around the appointment , the fact that I 'm gon na get up on Monday morning , I 'm gon na go training , and once I 've done that , I 've got to nip down to the library , O K , and look up that electoral role , I 've got an appointment , and then I 'm gon na go back to the office , I 'm gon na to do my mail shots and then I 'm gon na to go home , mow the lawn , have a bit of tea , and then I 'm gon na to my approaching , and then I 'm gon na go , yes , on that appointment there .
6 Around three Talbot came up to the library with a telephone-set in his hand .
7 As requested by Mrs Johnson of the Committee for the Preservation of Morals , she drove out to the library , with the intention of asking the chief librarian for information about Ben MacLean , but when she arrived he had gone out for morning coffee .
8 I 've seen her going along to the library regularly , pretty well every night .
9 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
10 The paper is going up to the Library Advisory Committee with a request for suggestions for cuts , and I enclose a copy of the last page with its summary for your information .
11 He put the bottle in his pocket and rushed back to the library .
12 He even tried sneaking back to the library at night , thinking the Bookman might appear after dark , but had to stop this when he backed into Mr Crangle , who was up to the same thing .
13 So then I was able to go back to the library . ’
14 It appears to us all that there has been a significant drop in the numbers of telephone enquiries coming in to the Library since the new system went in .
15 This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library .
16 There are many more good illustrations coming in to the Library than there are analytical entries or other index terms .
17 Sean ( Being really sad and coming in to the library on a sunday to do some work )
18 It is a smart little tag , conjuring up images of Monie bootling off to the library .
19 More children are coming back to the library to work because teachers give the initial push by bringing them …
20 We did go down to the library .
21 ‘ Let's go over to the library , ’ she said briskly .
22 After lunch Melissa went back to the library , ostensibly to work on her novel , but in reality to mull over Madame Gebrec 's dramatic allegations , the possible motive for an attack on Alain — if indeed , such an attack had taken place — and the significance , if any , of the missing golf-club .
23 He really must get back to the library and see if it had any more books on the subject .
24 Pottering down to the library to exchange Colin Thubron for Jonathan Raban or dropping in to the Jacaranda Tree for a mushroom omelette , everything can seem orderly and secure .
25 From then on , every afternoon , as soon as her mother had left for bingo , Matilda would toddle down to the library .
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