Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Swire Sugden leaned over to whisper in Jeremiah 's ear and then banged on the table for order . |
2 | With play flowing from end to end , Boldon grabbed an equaliser through Peter Quinn , with Lee Philipson going on to slot in their second late in the second half . |
3 | ‘ Come on , Marge , before Robin Day turns up to join in the debate ! ’ |
4 | Gardiner heads off to ban in good mood |
5 | Rory went back to live in London that winter , and ended up — funnily enough — living in a squat . |
6 | The consequence of this division is one of the problems Brooke-Rose set out to examine in Amalgamemnon : |
7 | When he hears what 's in the wind , he 'll probably insist Harry goes back to live in America while you both take time to think it over . |
8 | And I 've always heard what Jesus goes on to say in the context of that understanding of the text . |
9 | A trap door in the wall then swings open and the Voord tumbles through to perish in a pool of acid hundreds of feet below the centre of the pyramid . |
10 | Before leaving the chamber , Mungo turned back to take in the scene ; to fix it in his mind . |
11 | After that arduous battle , which succeeded in breaking Italian resistance in Eritrea , Winchester went on to serve in Abyssinia and the Western Desert . |
12 | A few months later , as Emile de Laveleye goes on to say in this essay of 1871 , the Franco-Prussian war broke out , setting in motion the sequence of European conflicts which led , ultimately , to the obliteration of the centre of Berlin in 1945 . |
13 | Akram went on to perform in plays in English and Bengali . |