Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | Crilly hugs my brother back warmly and introduces him to the languid one . |
2 | She ushered the girl inside and sent her to the bathroom . |
3 | They stuffed a sock into her mouth , pushed her inside and kicked her to the floor breaking her ankle and wrist . |
4 | He took us inside and introduced us to Kjell-Arne , a lanky , shy youth who worked for him and was told to make coffee , and Tove , the kennel girl . |
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13 | Just as physics and chemistry helped to modernize biology and moved it to centre stage during the past thirty years , I believe that biology is about to augment the social sciences greatly and move them to centre stage . |
14 | He would ring her up every couple of months or so and invite her to the opera , or to dinner and no one paid any attention to this . |
15 | No it 's to much of a , I hate saying I 'll go out at eight o'clock and tell him to be home and at quarter too eight he has n't come and oh , I 'm to tired really , but , so I 've always played it that I will help when I when I can , but uhum , I do n't go on the committee , cos then your stuck , you 've got to go . |
16 | He stood swiftly and pulled her to her feet , steadying her as she swayed . |
17 | But in the UK more than 90 per cent of all aluminium cans are still thrown away — collect yours together and take them to a scrap-metal dealer . |
18 | ‘ The initial plan was to put companies together and bring them to the market . ’ |
19 | He shuffled papers , bringing them together and placing them to one side , face downwards . |
20 | There were limits to the range of territory that could be held together in this way in the sixteenth century : towards the end of his life Charles V abdicated and retired to a monastery , leaving his German lands and his title of Holy Roman Emperor to the line of his brother Ferdinand , even though he would probably have preferred to keep the entire empire together and leave it to his son Philip . |
21 | Small booksellers often do n't have time to see however many reps would be calling on them ; they would much rather put all their orders together and send them to Hammicks or to Heathcote or whoever ; we will work with them on that . |
22 | Its official name is atheroma , and its three main ingredients are platelets , the tiny blood cells that are the raw material for any blood clot ; fibrin , a stringy protein that forms a three-dimensional mesh to entrap the platelets ; and cholesterol , which binds the whole lot together and sticks it to the sides of blood vessels . |
23 | Because of the pain I could n't manage to pull the sledge in the uphill parts , so I had to break the bales in half , tie them up separately and carry them to the level bits , and load up again . |
24 | This bomb came through and whacked this barrel and it took the side of his head away and dragged him to the end of the ship . ’ |
25 | ‘ If I pose for a photograph will you all go away and leave me to some peace and quiet ? ’ |
26 | Why do n't you go away and leave me to it ? ’ |
27 | Good , he thought , if I really work on her she 'll go away and leave me to it . |
28 | Why did n't Marc go away and leave it to her as he 'd suggested , if that was what he wanted ? |
29 | I 'll go away and leave you to your fevered dalliances . |
30 | Doctor McCann turned an exasperated face away and addressed himself to Peg . |