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

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1 where you turn right to go into the nursery
2 If pensioners , with potentially the most to lose in the rationing process , do not participate in discussions about rationing who should ?
3 If she 'd been staying on the boat for any length of time it would have been necessary to find somewhere to go for a shower or a bath , but it did n't look as if that particular problem would arise .
4 From the user 's point of view , day care offers somewhere to go during the day , a new environment , a free or cheap meal , somewhere to meet other people , recreational activities and someone to talk to when things are n't going well .
5 ‘ It gives Aston somewhere to go in the family , ’ notes Gauntlett .
6 But once again the money ran out before sufficient audiences could be attracted to the new policies of temperance and self-improvement , and in 1884 it was the millionaire textile manufacturer and Liberal MP , Samuel Morley [ q.v. ] , who came to the rescue of Emma and her theatre with interim funding , which led eventually to support from the charity commissioners and other private sponsorship with which , in 1891 , Emma Cons was able to buy the freehold of the theatre and dedicate it to musical and other entertainments of an uplifting or educational nature .
7 Triumphantly she extracted a navy-blue cotton dress with a big white sailor collar , presumably to distract from the bulge .
8 They believed that it was necessary to combine the best in local community action and larger social concerns ; to bring the fragments of social and community action together , e.g. community groups , trade unions , women 's groups , etc. to work towards a vision of a new society based on a radical analysis of existing structures and the lessons and aspirations of the men and women attempting to create new structures at local level ; to stress objectives and content in education as well as methods and process .
9 Conservative ideologists had had much to say about the case for bringing market conditions more effectively to bear upon the distribution of social services , but only in the housing field had Conservative governments taken steps that represented major responses to this viewpoint .
10 Dr G. Hefter and Dr P. M. May have tried wittily to come to the rescue , but by misinterpreting the ‘ obituary ’ ( Chem .
11 The West Belfast MP said the Stormont discussions were not designed to criticise the police , but rather to relate to the Minister the fear felt in the city .
12 As the Fuji pilot was about to take avoiding action , the Cherokee turned right to pass behind the Fuji .
13 She had encouraged him rather to work as a translator , this seemed to be a safer activity .
14 Henry Smith did not , however , follow this new British school , but chose rather to work in the theory of numbers and elliptic functions , in which the Germans were pre-eminent .
15 He pulled away long enough to strip off the rest of his clothes , and she followed , unable to bear losing contact even for a second , dipping her head forwards to taste his skin , her fingers stroking his muscled back .
16 The teamwork was superfluous , because the pilot was dead before the second burst hit him , his plane was on fire before the third burst cut it apart , and the fourth simply knocked sideways a wreck which had only to fall to the ground .
17 ‘ I 've seen too many youngsters come into the game full of excitement only to fall by the wayside .
18 These next few pages are the reactions of one who went to the Centre , came away evangelical and kept saying to himself , ‘ All shipshape and Bristol fashion ’ , only to fall from the crest into the deepest trough , but thankfully to climb up again to a sensible plateau and finally discover that he had been fortified in more ways than he had expected .
19 A drag coefficient of just 0.30 helps the Safrane to a achieve a top speed of 129mph , which is good enough to see off the Granada ( 123mph ) , but this looks distinctly average when every other car on our rivals page can top 130mph .
20 One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal .
21 Now , to be fair , you 'd have to say that only a few of these are going to be wacky enough to go for the fridge compilation album , but which ones ?
22 In America they would keep them in a home until they were old enough to go into a jail
23 Even so , now that Alain was there she felt safe enough to go with the man anyhow .
24 He could not live sanely , wholly , without her ; it was not enough to go to the playhouse , watch her tempting presence above him on the stage , without the least hope of possessing it .
25 They 're not old enough to go to the pubs , or they do n't seem old enough , so they just go down the park and get drunk .
26 Therefore , since the sellers ' breach had not been serious enough to go to the root of the contract , the buyers were entitled only to damages .
27 But Henry was hellbent on getting Finch up , hellbent enough to go to the analyst on his behalf .
28 Exit offended alter-ego with money enough to go to the pictures .
29 Nobody who was lucky enough to go to the city 's Usher Hall can have forgotten the splendid Dies Irae .
30 I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton .
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