Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So I went to that big block of service flats in Peel Square , Chelsea , and engaged one of their self-contained one-room flats for a fortnight .
2 I said So I said to this Richard , I said excuse me I said but your phone 's not working downstairs I said have you got one upstairs ?
3 Always clockwise , so I stay to forty five degrees .
4 So I expanded to thirty percent on the , they had a Metroset in those days , and I said , you know , this is not likely to work so I 'm sending it out getting handset phototype , so I did .
5 Your Royal Highness , Ladies and Gentlemen my name 's Rod I normally masquerade as the Chief Racing Coach for the Royal Yachting Association but I 'm not here in that capacity this afternoon but the coordinator rather a grand title for the Year of Youth Sailing and I 've been asked to give you a short ten minutes or so briefing on where we 're up to with th this project this year erm I know there are many familiar faces around so I apologize to those of you that may know some of this information already .
6 So I stuck to all the side dishes , which were they were very nice .
7 And so I progressed to secondary school .
8 So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay .
9 Now I would say to sa say that that is almost a bit like the story of the boy crying that he did n't have many holidays because he did n't go to school and that because Harrogate 's er unemployment is so low or has been historically so low compared with other areas , a relatively small increase in the number of unemployment has an enormous increase as compared with what it 's been in the past and so the same number of people living in Harrogate who lose their jobs has an impact on the unemployment figures as perceived locally greater than a similar number of people losing their jobs in Leeds or Selby or somewhere else , and so I think to some extent this the rhetoric has outrun the reality on that point .
10 This authority is taking a somewhat different view to that public inquiry than the erm the highways authority er after shire hill er erm so I I think if we were to take a decision tonight it could affect our position at the public inquiry adversely er and I would not want us to get into that situation so I think to some extent er councillor timing on this motions is wrong and we should n't be be er discussing it now .
11 I doubt if that is so I think to some extent we may be in what we are saying and doing , feeding the current which says that nobody in national politics could conceivably be honest or decent or competent in any way whatsoever , that to be a Member of the House of Commons or to be a Member of the Government is somehow to have the mark of put upon them .
12 So I think to some extent what one needs to do is to try and get at the governments , rather that at individual timber producers .
13 So I say to this German girl , ‘ Here , you take the camera .
14 It is the failure to do so which leads to critical anomalies .
15 Erm , and he 'll finish it off by asking you what you think about it , and obviously you respond to that .
16 So she agreed to that bargain , and for a few days more kept the secret to herself , still hopeful that she might be mistaken , and yet at the same time aware of a feeling of inner triumph at the knowledge that she had her very own baby growing inside her womb .
17 So you get to that stage , and you think forget this .
18 ‘ All our players are contracted , and naturally we object to these unofficial approaches , ’ McIntyre said .
19 Yes I mean basically we need to first of all decide , I think this is what we 're deciding in the first instance , which option for the provision of information you find the most helpful .
20 So we come to another familiar example : the inertial acceleration observed in a frame rotating at constant angular velocity Φ .
21 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
22 So we listened to that .
23 So we tended to subordinate any feelings of anger for the wellbeing of the whole community.We took each other with all our faults .
24 So we talk to each other and collect data about each other through our eyes and ears .
25 So we move to those in favour of amendment M moved by Councillor please show ?
26 So we move to those in favour of amendment M moved by Councillor please show poll tax cos did this at P and R and I will reiterate what the leader said then and I and and quite clearly and soundly , that the Labour Party , both nationally and locally , and this Labour Group do not condone a policy of non-payment either as a principle or as a tactic .
27 So we moved to another bar , remarking how times had changed .
28 So we need to some time
29 He looked at Arkhina , and suddenly they clung to one another and laughed .
30 In doing so they bequeathed to all subsequent generations a psychology flawed by conflict and neuroticism and a social life marred by incompatible interests and painful compromises .
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