Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Clodumar said that the government planned to invest further in Air Nauru , but that it would not re-open diplomatic missions in Hong Kong , American Samoa , Japan , Hawaii and the Cook Islands , which had been closed under the Aroi administration for reasons of economy . |
2 | He planned to go out for dinner |
3 | he planned to go out for dinner , he 's even forgot about that as well . |
4 | During the seven and a half months I was on C1 I went to Crown Court twice , and each time I got remanded back into Holloway . |
5 | These are becoming cults : Wobble got mobbed once in Leamington Spa . |
6 | if one of the eldest wakes up got to go back to bed . |
7 | at Univ , got to go back to University . |
8 | He also agreed to go round to Maidstone 's apartment to see how he was . |
9 | PARIS — The wave of strikes that has gripped France for a month showed some signs of abating yesterday as prison officers agreed to go back to work , writes Sarah Lambert . |
10 | One evening I reluctantly agreed to go back to school and attempt to teach him the solo . |
11 | They agreed to go quietly on condition that their leader , Ian Morrison , was allowed to negotiate with AW management . |
12 | They agreed to go quietly on condition that their leader , Ian Morrison , could negotiate with AW management . |
13 | I agreed to go out to Passy . |
14 | Mr Carey , 46 , a distinguished BBC journalist for 23 years , said he expected to liaise constantly with broadcasters on what footage they required . |
15 | Tomorrow 's Lingfield Flat all-weather meeting is the only card expected to go ahead before Friday . |
16 | But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all . |
17 | Let me go to er where I expected to go now to John the County Planning Officer . |
18 | As soon as he 'd seen Buzz safely on the plane to Nice , he planned to drive back to London , where he would telephone Annabel in New York before seeing Miranda . |
19 | SAFETY measures at a Darlington car park failed to come up to standard after tests , it has been revealed . |
20 | SAFETY measures at a Darlington car park failed to come up to standard after vital tests , it has been revealed . |
21 | If he failed to come up with explanations to put everything right then , and then only , would he have to face the consequences himself , for it was clear now that she would have to leave — disengage herself from him , as Marc had so succinctly put it — but she had given her word and she would wait until the whole matter could be discussed openly . |
22 | Lack of time has been cited as a possible reason why a new set of criteria put before the world governing body 's council in Tokyo last year failed to come up for discussion . |
23 | Although little headway was made at the meeting , the committee agreed to meet again on April 1 . |
24 | The subcommittee held a second meeting on March 27 , and agreed to meet again on April 23 . |
25 | They agreed to meet again in New Delhi on April 30 to consider an " appropriate response " depending on what progress the promised legislation had made . |
26 | The SNC agreed to meet again in New York on Sept. 21 when an SNC delegation would attend the 46th UN General Assembly . |
27 | The two sides agreed to meet again in Ethiopia , but no date was announced . |
28 | The Kings agreed to meet again in mid-January 1189 and made a truce to last until then . |
29 | On Oct. 31 the leaders signed a declaration pledging closer co-operation and agreed to meet annually in future . |
30 | So it was only on rare occasions that the issue of local sovereignty arose : usually when a person — a single individual — got carried away by indignation or by enthusiasm to raise points which prudent men , a little weary of what they considered to be rhetoric , tended to suppress . |