Example sentences of "[adv] and [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After an inauspicious début as part of a band , Amos went solo and relocated to London . |
2 | Bennett raced away down the right , cut inside and crossed to Ventham who managed to shoot home from a narrow angle . |
3 | Next day at school , Noel 's come in and gone to Scott , you bastard ! |
4 | Another man was respectfully ushered in and introduced to Nathan . |
5 | On April 14 , Sri Lanka-born Queenslander Michael Jeh ran in and bowled to John Glendenen. and Durham were launched as a first-class entity . |
6 | In the heart of the press one or two died of suffocation , and many were ridden down and crushed to death under the horses ' feet . |
7 | At the same time documents have to be read , thinned down and explained to colleagues , usually with a footnote to mention that there is more documentation that the head will protect them from . |
8 | He was on the run for forty-three days , sheltering for part of the time in a cornfield , being fed occasionally by sympathetic French farmers , but was hunted down and sent to captivity in Belgium . |
9 | They climbed back down and reported to Grimma . |
10 | I would agree with you that if the if we have gone along and said to people , well er yo , we 've got alternative accommodation for you and they have n't wanted to go then , well I 'm sure that we hope not to give them that er er , alternative accommodation er , and it 's not in our interest at all to er , keep er , places empty , and further more we have n't really got er enough er , alternative places to put er , these er tenants in so I 'm that it 's as the result of the sort of dwellings that er we 've er we now find ourselves with as a result of the er initial buildings in the first place . |
11 | The Hawken and the Grenville families soon got together and repaired to Ince . |
12 | Up until then , the Mason , who had jumped from in front of the stage on to it , had gibbered indecisively and looked to Garvey for salvation . |
13 | He promoted county petitions supporting the vote of no addresses and the trial of Charles I. But although named to the high court of justice in January 1649 , he stayed away and returned to Parliament only after the king 's execution . |
14 | The men lowered core moulds made of orange sand into the boxes , which were turned over and joined to boxes containing the other half of the moulds ( the bottom half was the drag , the top the cope — the first bit of jargon she had managed to master ) and moved forward on the track to the casting area . |
15 | My mother always told me to put on clean underwear in case I got knocked over and taken to hospital , but the possibility that someone 's drunken wife might decide to revenge herself on her husband by going down on me was not a scenario we had ever discussed . |
16 | Four Japanese specialists will be sent to help train management and staff , but graduates and other workers will be recruited locally and sent to Japan for training as necessary . |
17 | ‘ He decided to carry on and returned to training four weeks ago . |
18 | He was removed quickly and taken to hospital to have ten stitches in an ear so badly lacerated that the cartilage was exposed . |
19 | These are the main recommendations of a report from the Hundred Group of senior British finance directors , published yesterday and circulated to ministers and senior civil servants . |
20 | Lillywhite starts today 's final stage 20 seconds ahead of young Norwegian rider Ole Simensen who was in a crash yesterday and taken to hospital for attention to minor injuries . |
21 | A spokesman for Cleveland police said the men were arrested after a joint operation with Tyneside police early yesterday and brought to Teesside for questioning . |
22 | Dunstable had three players sent off , the rest left the field in protest and the match was called off and awarded to Staines . |
23 | A warm welcome awaits anyone who wishes to visit Latvia and it seems that a number of aircraft will now be dusted off and returned to flight . |
24 | Many people at the Home Office would deny this , arguing that the imperatives of fairness and justice should permeate every branch of its work and can not be hived off and left to others . |
25 | I want him sent home and put to bed feeling good so that when he gets to me in the mornings , he 's feeling good ’ . |
26 | She took Mandy home at once and explained to Mrs. Maddison what had happened . |
27 | To his everlasting credit , Ritchie , instead of having the intruder thrown out , read it through carefully and promised to hand it personally to Auchinleck . |
28 | Then Robert Topping , the Conservative Chief Agent , drew up and presented to Chamberlain a memorandum saying that ‘ from practically all quarters ’ he heard the view that the leader ought to go . |
29 | The list had been drawn up and presented to Cristiani by the independent Truth Commission , with responsibility under the peace agreement for ascertaining who was responsible for human rights violations during the civil war ( 1980-1991 ) . |
30 | Her new husband 's job required a move south , and in 1985 Marian left the practice she had built up and moved to Sussex . |