Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway Mr Kobold suggested that I press on to Manchester tonight . ’ |
2 | That makes it strategically important that I report back to Earth Central , Defries thought , and of course it also makes it highly unlikely that I 'll survive to do so . |
3 | I stand up with a sigh , like any husband coming home from the boozer , and I head back to Rachel with whisky on my breath . |
4 | I nip down to Engineering and borrow a remote ( must keep tabs on things in London ) , then set off for the circus . |
5 | I pointed Armstrong towards Regent 's Park but after Chalk Farm I cut through to Islington and down York Way to the Waterside Inn . |
6 | I would remind Ben that I put up To Bolt or Not To Be , a widely recognised 8b/c , in November 1986 ; that I have since climbed more than 20 routes of this level or more ; that I repeated the roof at Volx fairly easily in 1990 ; and that I have since put up two more 8cs — Huevos in 1991 and Macoumba Club recently at Orgon — in addition to Just Do It . |
7 | right , and I look over to Roger and Roger 's flicking through his notes like this and as you , you were peeping through and he 's trying to find out what , what he 's talking about , they 're not looking at each other and anyway at the end of it , er we went through it and at the end of it he turned round and went how was it , what were you playing at , what was that spiel that you gave it 's in my brief , that 's one of my objections |
8 | Even now as a manager he 's still very passionate about it and I look up to people like that . ’ |
9 | They only stop them cos I hang on to choice int draw . |
10 | I trudge back to Mudchute Station . |
11 | And then suddenly I pop back to life , clamber across Jenny 's lap and open the window . |
12 | ‘ I know it all depends on me how I stand up to games and how I play . ’ |
13 | I set off to Khan Market to buy something for my headache , only to find the roads were clogged with white Ambassadors dressed up as Christmas trees . |
14 | The first evening we left the children with some of the helpers and my husband , David , and I set out to Mass at the convent . |
15 | Probably yes , but what 's really happening is , you 're watching television and half your mind is taking it in , and the other half of your mind 's thinking , when I get back to work tomorrow , I 'm going to do so-and-so and so-and-so , because , yes , I 'll do , and you 're really chewing over the problems of today . |
16 | I 've just got to get them out of the way before I get back to work . ’ |
17 | I usually try and time it so I can get it cut when I get back to L.A. |
18 | When I get back to base , bruised and battered , I brace myself for a reception that will make the Day of Judgment look like a Sunday School picnic . |
19 | ‘ I will speak to City chairman Peter Swales when I get back to Manchester on Thursday . ’ |
20 | ‘ If I fail initially in Test cricket , ’ he wrote , ‘ I 'll be relying on the Worcestershire players and Basil D'Oliveira to pick me up when I get back to New Road . ’ |
21 | The article should appear in the Times a couple of days after I get back to New York . |
22 | I 'll check on Clare when I get back to London . ’ |
23 | ‘ Perhaps when I get back to London I 'll invest in a pet , a dog , or maybe a cat , and then I can pour my heart out whenever I want to . ’ |
24 | It can wait until I get back to London , ’ Maggie said quickly . |
25 | I 'll find it when I get back to school . |
26 | It 's very nice of you to ask me — erm — but I 've got a lot to do when I get back to England — erm — I 'd like to have a lie down … and there 'll be piles of washing … and I have n't got a hairdresser … ’ |
27 | We 're getting engaged as soon as I get back to England . ’ |
28 | Lee I 'll get him a bottle of something when I get back to Stowmarket . |
29 | Report back to you when I get back to Vienna . |
30 | On his last day in New Zealand , in his valedictory address to the press corps , Irish manager Noel Murphy announced that ‘ when I get back to Dublin I will be speaking to the members of the IRFU involved in coaching , like former Irish coaches Syd Millar , Ronnie Dawson and Tom Kiernan , with our director of rugby , George Spotswood , with the various provincial coaches and with the coaches involved here in New Zealand , Ciaran Fitzgerald and Gerry Murphy . |