Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] to [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll probably go to bed with an ache somewhere else if all my plans come to fruition , ’ she told him insolently . |
2 | And friendship with one generation does n't automatically lead to friendship with the next , ’ she pointed out with delicate sarcasm . |
3 | These two will now go to war with one another ’ . |
4 | ‘ I 'd rather go to bed with you than see round any house , ’ she said . |
5 | you might as well go to bed with a Mills and Boon . |
6 | Yet this piece has much that is freshly inventive and original , even if these were epithets that , alas , did not readily spring to mind with regard to the performance it received . |
7 | The thought must indeed come to mind with probability theory and the Probability Calculus , and their being imported into causation , despite what was said above about the logical consistency of probability theory and necessitation . |
8 | Even faults which are uncovered in the wood itself , like gum ducts or discoloured patches , are a cause of annoyance which will ultimately lead to dissatisfaction with the finished article . |
9 | Around the same time Churchill was remarking that he would happily go to war with Egypt . |
10 | You 'll never get to heaven with a fat girl guide |
11 | You 'll never get to heaven with stoker Joe |
12 | The applicant should therefore come to court with a future treatment plan and be prepared to explain why any other type of order under the Act , or indeed no order at all , would be inappropriate . |
13 | ‘ She would occasionally come to church with her sons . |