Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 After this , progress was slow , though most women compositors of seven years or so experience could apparently expect to move up to 16s : roughly half the male wage of the time .
2 Erm that 's that 's really good again you 'd only have to learn up to six add six would n't you .
3 A purpose-built waterfall will obviously have to conform visually to the site and fulfil its function of delivering water from a higher area to a pool below .
4 Do these all have to go up to the tower ? ’
5 ‘ Thanks , ’ said Dolly , ‘ but if you do n't mind I 'd just like to go back to bed . ’
6 I would just like to point out to anyone thinking of tackling the Lakeland Fells that a small guidebook alone is not a sufficient aid to path finding .
7 She hated having to scan it in reverse rather than just rewind to go back to the same sequence the girl had been watching when she came in but Jezrael had n't thought to check the counter .
8 She 'll just have to face up to the fact that he 's guilty , I 'm afraid . ’
9 NORTHANTS might just struggle to hold on to the NatWest trophy they won on Sunday .
10 No I do n't think I 'd ever want to go back to Tunisia again would you ?
11 The occasional dinner party was a social duty ; they could hardly wait to get back to the seclusion of their own small house .
12 But again , there is always a residuum of unpredictability ; we can always opt to choose not to be influenced in the predicted direction .
13 But naturally not even legitimate authorities always succeed , nor do they always try to live up to the ideal .
14 Only rarely , as in the case of Ethna the Bride , did these women ever wish to return home to their mere mortal husbands after a night with the Fairy King .
15 Low house prices here mean that even though Northern Ireland is bottom of the UK salary league with an annual average of £15,012 , people can still afford to get on to the housing ladder .
16 However , the patient may also like to go out to the cinema , theatre , concert hall , pub or restaurant in the normal way .
17 I 'll probably have to go up to them
18 The privatization bill will probably have to go back to the upper house , whatever happens in the Commons .
19 The member states will also have to report annually to the commission on the amount and type of waste shipped .
20 The final Group One game , on June 17 , is against the host nation at 27,700 all-seated Stockholm , where the 5,321 England fans will also have to pay up to £43.50 for a ticket .
21 I might also have to fly back to France economy class ’ .
22 As it is , I 'm sure you will eventually have to come round to my plan . ’
23 I do n't really want to go on to for a few minutes .
24 ‘ She said she did not really want to go back to university and my husband told her she did not have to if she did not want to .
25 I suppose some people might have but I think I did n't really want to face up to the fact that he might have been that man on the beach . ’
26 Erm I 'm not really ans answering the question but I I did n't really want to get on to that one it 's just
27 K : ‘ We would really like to move back to the area where we were brought up .
28 I would now like to move back to er defer lunch .
29 However , many carers may not have a great deal of energy left over for campaigning , and may simply want to go along to the group for support , advice and a break from usual responsibilities .
30 ‘ Who knows , Diana may well want to move on to bigger and faster racing cars as she gets better and more confident . ’
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