Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 another rugby side on the road to Twickenham are Bicester … congratulations to them … they 're through to the semi-final of the Provincial cup where they 'll be playing Altrincham Kersal … let's kick the round ball next … and what about Oxford United on saturday … they beat promotion chasing Cambridge … one-nil … did n't they do well
32 Now the weather this week has turned every game into a water sport … but for our Friday feature we 're off to the Cotswold Water Park for the real thing
33 ( WES ) But first its sport … its the football season … so we 're off to the Manor Ground to join Tim Russon
34 ‘ We 're off to the hotel , ’ he said .
35 first action on Goals Extra tomorrow tea-time … the live game on sunday comes from Filbert Street … it 's Leicester against Peterborough … we 're off to the rugby next … the big local game tomorrow is at Kingsholm … its Gloucester against Bristol …
36 They 'll be convinced you 're off to the Lake District today .
37 Otherwise , I say get Tim Kennedy on there — you 're off to the Blackburn game are n't you Tim ?
38 But first , at the start of one of racing 's biggest events , we 're off to the opening day at Cheltenham to join Tim Russon .
39 We 're off to the police station . ’
40 We 're off to the world of eventing now …
41 Yes I 'm glad in a way , I suppose , though I 'll still never see you if you 're off to the provinces to entertain the troops , damn their eyes .
42 Well Easter traditionally brings lots of sport , and tonight we 're off to the River Thames to preview one of the big events of the year , the University Boat Race .
43 And we 're off to the States to join the NYPD for fun .
44 If you 're off to the Cov game , look out for us in 's Porsche .
45 We 're off to the Newsroom now .
46 Now that she 's gone you wo n't always be saying that you 're off to the pictures with her .
47 from the wilds of whitewater we 're off to the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire for the start of our action round up … there we 're meeting up with greyhound trainer Tony Meek … and his two dogs …
48 if you think that was muddy … you ai n't seen nothing yet … because on Friday we 're off to the Forest of Dean with the Mad Dogs of Gloucestershire
49 So for our Friday Feature we 're off to the Cowley Stadium in Oxford for a night at the dogs
50 … welcome back … later on we 'll meet the ex con who 's doing time treading the boards … but first … sport and we 're off to the sunshine of Australia … to the heart of the outback to join Tim Russon
51 As far as I can make out we 're up to , we 're up to the darts competition
52 They 're up to the roof are n't they ?
53 It would have made it more difficult , but the way that Maxwell used to involve himself in bulk transfers , you know and move , move two hundred pensioners from there to there and er no money followed and this sort of thing , I think that er that he could of quite frankly done exactly the same thing and we really feel that the , that the role of the pension regulator and the and the opposing role with I M R O that , that you really if we 're not careful , we 're going to put in another layer of bureaucracy and have a pension regulator who 's got the task of of checking a , a hundred and twenty eight thousand pension funds , when really there 's probably out of those a hundred and twenty eight thousand , ninety-nine point five per cent of probably being very well well run and , and quite safe and what , what we ca n't really see in the report is a is a method of identifying the determined fraudster at a at a very early stage , you know and we 're just terribly disappointed that er that Good has just thrown the whole of , of the matter back at I M R O who we feel have proved to tha that I do n't think they 're up to the task , I think that the that the whole question of er of the power of a self regulatory body which to us works on blowing the whistle , you know the whole the whole effect of a self regulatory body is that it 's members that it , it 's really like a club is n't it , you know and we 're all members of this club and if one of us er is gon na do something wrong , then the rest of us are gon na have to pay for it .
54 It 's actually and that 's the most absorbent time , your mind 's most absorbent where you 're up to the age of five which is when you should when you 're at nursery school .
55 Soon we 're back to the favourites ,
56 I know Wavebreaker 's got more electronic toys than a battleship , but if the electricity fails then you 're back to the sextant and the sharp pencil . ’
57 So we 're back to the anointing there are n't we ?
58 And now dear children You see we 're back to the children again are n't we ?
59 But then you 're back to the centimetre argument .
60 WELL , we 're back to the time of year when , hopefully , it will be warm and dry enough to get a barbecue organised .
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