Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When world leaders sit down to dinner at home they prefer simple fare , according to the people who cook for them .
2 Brush with water and press on to bottom of cake .
3 T is awful I was taught as a child in catechism the labourer is worthy of his hire there are four sins that cry out to heaven for justice one of them is a oppressing the widow and orphan and the other is defrauding the labourer of his hire because the labourer is worthy of his hire that 's a sin that cries to heaven for justice , that 's what I was taught as a child .
4 Become adaptable , so that you can come to the point quickly or ease in to conversation through some social chit-chat , as appropriate .
5 Mhm , when I started in here er I just got put up to work beside one of the women , she just showed me ,
6 And men like my husband Bernard , full of love and trust , look up to heaven with adoring eyes , victims of the phenomena of positive transference which the tortured so easily develops for his torturer , and plunge about in female flesh crying , ‘ Only procreate and all will be well . ’
7 Does the Secretary of State agree that the individual totals announced today do not in all cases stand up to comparison with real-terms increases south of the border ?
8 He saw the man Eochaid picked , and watched him ride out to mid-field with two unarmed monks and the biggest cross they could find , drawing men 's eyes from Thorfinn himself .
9 LONGER THAN the longest dusty trail , The Mekons ' history stretches back to punk rock primitivism and back up to date with C&W-flavoured pop that has gained them a pant-moistening popularity with the critics Stateside and a curiosity corner popularity in Britain .
10 LONGER THAN the longest dusty trail , The Mekons ' history stretches back to punk rock primitivism and back up to date with C&W-flavoured pop that has gained them a pant-moistening popularity with the critics Stateside and a curiosity corner popularity in Britain .
11 The story is brought bang up to date with chapters on the Falklands conflict and the more recent Gulf War .
12 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
13 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
14 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
15 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
16 But , when they get down to business with the British , it is at least certain that they will not be as difficult as Mr Haughey 's government was .
17 Now get along to bed at once , all of you . ’
18 This project aims to show how implementation actually occurs , by contemporaneous monitoring of all stages of the implementation process , from Community measure through to adjustment of business and other relevant behaviour .
19 Each was given a bedside clock as a prize-winner — just to make sure they get off to school on time !
20 After the first few minutes the child is not going to learn any more from the experience and will either fall asleep , start to play , or get up to mischief in the room .
21 Would the minister like to say , like to welcome that initiative but also to ensure that the money which the South Thames tech are going to be able to put into that will be able to continue and not only continue in that one but to allow the increase of this after school provision so that those many women in my constituency and who , the many women in South London who are unemployed , will have the opportunity to get back to work and get back to training with that very necessary provision for child care .
22 Ready for you know back to sort of it 's original you know .
23 Knowing as much , my friends , who sit or stand with me under the tree , stare out to sea in silence .
24 Children do not have that choice , and if they are not helped by those they rely on to deal with their frightening and disturbing feelings then they can suffer considerable harm .
25 Pour on to ice in glasses and garnish with geranium petals .
26 Turn on to sheet of greaseproof paper sprinkled with icing sugar .
27 At 16-plus they go on to college for up to two years and follow courses which will lead to work .
28 And the f the the younger apprentices used to plunk on a Monday afternoon and all go along to Street to the this and she says , You did n't need to buy sweeties it was the rails of the gallery were sticking with toffee .
29 The regulations , which will affect new care home residents after April , mean those residents who go in to hospital for treatment will receive the new ‘ residential allowance ’ for only six days .
30 Tack was left some money in his mother 's will and decided that he should give up his job and go in to business for himself .
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