Example sentences of "[pron] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Pathfinders they had the extra advantage of being able to use all the latest radar equipment to enable them to see through the layers of cloud , and when they were talking to Met Officers we would hear mysterious references to ‘ Gee ’ and ‘ H2S ’ .
2 Well no , they take them to go with the horses .
3 ‘ If people want to go swimming in early evening or early morning we would advise them to go to a swimming pool , ’ a spokesman said .
4 East Germany had agreed to give them papers allowing them to go to the country of their choice , and they were expected to leave Poland ‘ in the very near future ’ .
5 ‘ Team Toyota Europe want them to go to the Safari and they ca n't put off a decision much longer .
6 You can compel them to go to the polling station and even to put an official election slip into the ballot box but that slip could be blank or spoiled , so what would be achieved ?
7 Night waking Some professionals suggest that parents should wake their children at certain times during the night to get them to go to the lavatory .
8 You do n't want them to go to the police , do you ? ’
9 Teesside Crown Court was told Ninham had offered to give the boys money for fireworks and encouraged them to go for a walk with him and his dog .
10 And they 'll actually sit down and work that out for people and encourage them to go for a job and give them all the forms they need to claim Family Credit or whatever .
11 ‘ I am not going to spend big money bringing players over from Scotland simply for them to go through the motions . ’
12 Mahmoud got them to go through the events of the night .
13 He threw a bottleful of his pills into the kitchen sink and tried to get them to go down the drain with the handle of a dishmop .
14 He told them to go amongst the people of the land and offer them their service , to defend Minginish instead of conquering it ; for the most earth a man ever needs is what is piled in his grave .
15 You 'd think it would be totally alien for them to go in the water like that .
16 He also wants recommendations on what action should be taken in future to investigate serious complaints properly ; whether auditors should have a duty placed on them to report to the DTI separately where a company has critical financial problems ; and whether compensation should be paid to Land Travel 's victims .
17 Having survived a British pre-qualifying event last week for a wild card place in this week 's draw , Ahl said she felt she had nothing to lose against a player who is about 200 places higher in the world rankings .
18 You do n't honestly expect me to agree to a statement like that , do you ? ’ he snapped violently .
19 ‘ The trouble is that I know that all the time he 's only trying to ingratiate himself in order to get me to agree to a merger .
20 Rose , laughing , took the gloves away as he pretended to need them to wear about the house .
21 But the motive for praying for the saints is to equip them to minister in the world .
22 Inside , maids in black took coats for tickets , and told everyone to go through the lounge as Mrs Coley was receiving in the pool area .
23 They talked nonsense until there was sufficient calm in the stalls and circle to allow them to continue with the lines as written in the script .
24 The US Congress at the end of March 1988 allocated humanitarian aid to the contras which enabled them to continue as a force , but Nicaragua from May 1988 unilaterally extended the Sapoá ceasefire on a monthly basis throughout 1988 and for most of 1989 [ see pp. 36421-22 ; 36681 ; see also below ] .
25 The fact that my slimmers felt so much healthier encouraged them to continue on the diet while they were losing weight and it became clear that they had no intention of falling back in to their old habits .
26 I , I er , you would not expect me to continue with the euphoria which you were trying to create earlier , and er , I have to say that I suppose that you would n't er , be proposing any different budget to this would you , in the circumstances that you 've got .
27 They were both trying to persuade me to continue with the radiotherapy and drugs . ’
28 ‘ But both Graham and I knew it was impractical for me to continue in the job and remain as manager of Exeter . ’
29 Take the baskets that hold them out of the pool and allow them to drain for an hour .
30 And I 've nothing to report on the buses or trains .
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