Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 And so we bring er a special sort of er expertise I suppose to the talks but also the experience of retirement which we think is is really good by someone who has already retired enjoying retirement to be able come to talk to people .
2 In this case I refer to the DG issues of Domingo ‘ Arias and Tangos ’ and the Wunderlich five-CD collection .
3 At the agreed hour I reported to the Endoscopy Unit of the London Clinic , was shown into a small room , told to undress and put on a blue shift , then lie down on a mobile bed .
4 In Cardiff I went to the local elementary school and in 1939 , in the competitive scholarship examination , won a special place at Cardiff High School .
5 But they still worked it that if you were working , of course I went to the Ministry of Supply
6 So then , of course I went to the Euro M P .
7 In the afternoon I attend to the needs of the inhabitants of the Smoking Room and the gallery .
8 That afternoon I went to the café at Fagurhólsmýri and bought a pair of Tuf workman boots .
9 One afternoon I went to the Chelsea Hotel , to see the 1990 Tarum , shown with hats designed by Philip Somerville .
10 In Harehills I belonged to the upper crust of the lower middle classes who were getting out as fast as they could .
11 ‘ I give most of the prize money I earn to the Church .
12 ‘ At present I look to the judiciary for advice on the time to be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence and to the Parole Board for advice on risk .
13 For my work experience I went to the local primary school where I was a classroom helper with the reception class .
14 In fact , out of all the times I went to the Show Room I was only asked to dance twice .
15 Several times I went to the head of the stairs , my longing to go to him was so strong .
16 ‘ As I told you , I did n't go out much when I worked in London , but I 've got a silk dress which I wore on the few times I went to the opera .
17 She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the
18 Then on the Tuesday I went to the hospital .
19 She was transformed from the young trollop I remembered to the middle-aged reader of Trollope she had always wanted to be .
20 She was singing on stage when we arrived and by the time I had reached my seat I said to the man who was with me , this is the Salome I have been looking for .
21 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
22 In a later chapter I refer to the modern notions of witchcraft and satanism which receive such wide publicity today .
23 Let me give you the text of a talk I gave to the Bridport Women 's Institute , before the Scandal , and when Julian and I were still developing our blueprint for the world of the future .
24 And when he went for his injections I said to the vet can you snip that funny little growth and he said oh we 'll wait until he 's under , complete anaesthetic and then , it 's only a little wart he said .
25 THE NUNS in Northamptonshire who are battling to save their 5,000 chickens from slaughter said yesterday that the Ministry of Agriculture had changed its story over the type of salmonella responsible for the outbreak of food poisoning which led to the flock being tested .
26 INFORMATION required on a rescue attempt by a Walrus which went to the aid of B-17 2102610 Boomerang on Saturday December 30 , 1944 , after it had crashed into the sea approximately 16 miles off Beachy Head .
27 Such conditions led to areas of swamp which were a natural trap for unwary animals which ventured to the river to drink .
28 Pick off the animals which float to the surface with a paint-brush or a small spoon , and rinse them in clean water before examining them .
29 A state entrance was under a porte-cochère on the Downing Street side which led to the suite of reception rooms occupying the entire first floor of the northern wing .
30 These gateways gave entrance to avenues with covered arcades on each side which led to the centre of the enclosure .
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