Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [vb base] to a " in BNC.

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1 Well , can everyone take on board the idea now , if there are new documents being prepared or we get to a major re-issue .
2 ‘ My mum 's brilliant and I go to a lovely young designer called Richard Kinlock , who 's superb .
3 Erm , but generally , ye I mean cos Eileen and I go to a we nearly always go somewhere like Carriages or you know , somewhere Italian which is , you know , it might , it all depends on what Jim 's eating at the time .
4 I do think the discussion so far and the contribution from Mr and Mr is unfairly er at this stage erm prejudicing a proper assessment of er er er a for a new settlement all the way round Greater York including the Southwest and I return to a comment I made before the break , that dualling for example of the outer bypass of the York ring road which is programmed and is , will dramatically change may well dramatically change the perception erm erm of people to the to the west of the Greater York area in respect of the area to the north east .
5 The lochans of Scotland are teeming with interesting things too , and I confess to a penchant for peering into dark , peaty puddles at every opportunity in the eternal search for frogs and newts .
6 The sky becomes stained with clouds and I come to a stretch of land by the sea — I do n't know what else to call it .
7 The fact of the matter is , as far as the erm and I accept to a certain degree what Jack has just said , that the power for schools lies with the Governors , and it lies with the Governors because the Conservative Government has enacted legislation to allow that to happen .
8 Oh , and I belong to a Young Wives ' group , we meet once a fortnight , and I see people from that quite often .
9 but were Scottish women and I think to a Scottish woman two thousand pounds , I , I mean I know a lot of Scottish women
10 to , to put reasons why that this does n't mean the it actually means more , and I think to a certain extent there may be justification , some people may have put their name down and meant the whole family
11 ‘ Go across the drawbridge and you come to a heavy door …
12 and you go to a junction do n't you ?
13 er listen , you start at one and we get to a hundred and four
14 Des cuts the engine and we bob to a standstill .
15 Our conclusions for what they are worth are set out and we come to a figure of about forty five thousand .
16 We have to live with uncertainty and we have to a far more adaptable than previous generations .
17 The man opposite me yanks the communication cord , and we lurch to a halt .
18 and the whole band saw got ta to be resharpened he said and they go to a place in
19 They see a place for a Bill of Rights , a written constitution and constitutional court ; they want to increase the checks on government through a more balanced constitution consequent upon the establishment of a reformed , elected , second chamber with increased powers of delay ; and they look to a revival of the position of Parliament and parliamentary government .
20 Rights of occupation normally only continue during the subsistence of the marriage and the existence of the other spouse 's estate or interest in the home , and they amount to a charge on the other spouse 's estate or interest .
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