Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Judging from geological surveys , they expect to have to go down to a depth of 45 metres before they find it . |
2 | Britain has one of the largest black populations in the Western world , yet magazines seem to try to appeal only to the white mainstream . |
3 | ‘ Yes , but as I keep trying to get through to you , I do n't want to teach any more . |
4 | Does they tend to have more gumption , they tend to have to stand up to him in the end . |
5 | ‘ You really do like to sail close to the wind , do n't you ? |
6 | But setting aside those factors , the overall running costs of injection do begin to come close to those of conventional spreading , over a period of time . |
7 | ‘ As I was saying , Superintendent , ’ he said , spinning back to Blanche , ‘ I really do understand your problems but we do have to get back to normal at some stage . |
8 | We do intend to get along to MIP-TV next April , so obviously we found the event of use . |
9 | And when I 've attempted to stop using in the past , I 've had the feeling , the feeling has definitely been positive , where your friends do tend to come back to you and say : ‘ Oh you 're looking well . |
10 | for me , so , I 've arranged to go back to the dentist then . |
11 | Now since I 've just about learnt the difference between the sharp end and the blunt end of a boat , I 've decided to go straight to the top and get some expert advice from the R Y A and who better than the R Y A's national coach John , Hi John . |
12 | I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 've decided to go back to England , ’ she said quietly , not able to look at him . |
14 | I 've decided to go back to Shropshire , where I 've got lots of friends . ’ |
15 | So we 're looking at it first , I I think in the end , there are schemes that we 've got to put on to the back burner , or the , until such times Lincoln develops further , and there is further development . |
16 | I think to a certain extent the West Indian kids tend to get labelled and these labels they feel they 've got to live up to . |
17 | But I 've got to go round to that again have n't I ? |
18 | That 's what we 've got to go on to . |
19 | I 've got to go up to London . ’ |
20 | I 've got to go up to London immediately . ’ |
21 | You 've got to go across to Grace . " |
22 | Dickie bored him all through the first course with stories of the Navy in the First World War , and all through the second course with stories of the Navy in the Second World War , and then he got up and said , ‘ I 've got to go now to a meeting of the Chiefs of Staff , but the Prime Minister will keep you amused . ' ’ |
23 | The killer is when you 've got to go out to a special occasion is n't it ? |
24 | sorting out and then I 've got to go down to that conference and fly up to Stone Haven |
25 | ‘ I 've got to go down to the off-licence later . ’ |
26 | Erm , cos I 've got to go down to Horley I 've got to go to the bank . |
27 | I 've got to go down to graphics |
28 | As I 've got to go back to Atherton , I want you to do it . |
29 | ‘ I 've got to go back to work , ’ she said . |
30 | If you want to know why things have turned out as they are , you 've got to go back to the beginning . ’ |