Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Then suddenly he fell to the ground , with blood running down his face . |
2 | Idly he turned to the London addendum that had been recently updated while the shipping contract had been under negotiation . |
3 | Apparently he came to the office to get her telephone number and she told him we had them . ’ |
4 | So he said to the little man , ‘ I will take the pretty glass key . ’ |
5 | So he said to the man who led the horse , Sam Burch : |
6 | So he walked to the park and sat on the park bench and let his thoughts pass through his head . |
7 | Teclis could not refuse such an honour and so he returned to the Tower of Hoeth . |
8 | So he rode to the farm with five or six of his evil friends . |
9 | So he says to the oldest one he said just do ah , he said three four kick or something |
10 | So he went to the commanding officer at Binbrook ( who was the one who had recommended him in the first place ) , and said — no thanks , I want to get out . |
11 | I was intrigued by this and so he went to the store room and eventually returned with a pile of prints . |
12 | five hundred , five hundred I could only say he was n't , five o'clock last night he was no so he went to the one doctor , so to the erm what 's gon na happen when they when he , when they can go down the doctors that 's first of all go into this and after ten , twenty four hours doing this kind of thing for forty eight hours up . |
13 | So he came to the conclusion that I 'd torn a muscle . |
14 | His apartment in New York would be no place to keep an African antelope , and so he came to the nature reserve where I was working . |
15 | So he comes to the conclusion at the end of further citation from the Montreal Tramways case that the plaintiff was entitled to maintain the action . |
16 | And so he climbed to the mountains and there , high in the mountains , in an old stone building lived a man with hair down below his waist . |
17 | He had ducked enough to soften the blow , but even so he crumpled to the ground . |
18 | At nine o'clock he drove to the gas station two blocks south of the hotel . |
19 | In flying experience alone he came to the Command with nearly 10,000 hours . |
20 | And thus he came to the water . |
21 | anyway he went to the toilet , went a wee and I put him back in bed and he was laid there and anyway and , and he eventually dropped off , anyway I was telling my mum about it yesterday , and I did n't sort of think no more of it the next day , right , and mum I said well if ever he gets that again she said you should from the doctor she said , because , one of our boys had it she said and it was a blockage |
22 | Alone in the Council , Cranmer refused to sign the document altering the succession , until finally he yielded to the plea of his dying godson . |
23 | Outside he said to the beautiful brunette : |
24 | When he got outside he turned to the right , up to the mountain road leading to his home . |
25 | Half-consciously he listened to the murmur of Dolly and Gertrude talking in the auditorium , their voices carrying through the curtain which screened him . |
26 | Quickly he went to the wall safe at the far end of the room and touched the combination . |
27 | I was surprised by how quickly he agreed to the meeting , as though he had some sort of obligation towards me . |
28 | I note here how eloquently he yields to the muted viola and cello duo at 2'07 ’ , withdrawing his tone to the merest thread of sound , barely grazing the string . |
29 | Robert Francis QC , for the Airedale National Health Trust which cares for Tony , told the court yesterday he objected to the term starving to death . |
30 | And the more he succumbed to the allure of his own Führer cult and came to believe in his own myth , the more his judgement became impaired by faith in his own infallibility , losing his grip on what could and could not be achieved solely through the strength of his ‘ will ’ . |