Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | He began by taking the wrong road out of Burford , then tried this lane to get back to the A40 . |
2 | But how is this glory to shine through to others ? |
3 | ‘ I need a few hours to report back to the office , then my time can be my own . |
4 | Jean : She 's told some kids to go back to their own country . |
5 | They had some beliefs and practices that seemed to link with the early days of the Old Testament , possibly due to some earlier Christian influence , believed by some missionaries to trace back to Nestorian missionaries moving through parts of Burma into China . |
6 | Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ? |
7 | They were just finishing their lunch and Barton chose this moment to walk over to their table . |
8 | What I do want is some wine to take back to school tomorrow , oh er I mean |
9 | As I said , I 'm never often out , and if you 're a long way from home it 's always good to have some place to drop in to . |
10 | Underlying this refusal to face up to the logic of resistance was not merely a residual pacifism , but , more importantly , an inability to accept that armaments in the hands of the Chamberlain government would make the world a safer place . |
11 | They were persuaded after a few days to go back to far-off Shaanxi province and continue to do their duty in their ‘ adopted rural home ’ . |
12 | And because this phrase has been much abused and misunderstood , it may be useful at this point to refer back to Erikson , to whom we owe it in the first place . |
13 | Israel intends to use this head to generate up to 850 MW of electricity . |
14 | Much impressed with my narrow escape , Dad carried the object downstairs on top of the sand in the fire bucket — it did come in handy after all — and we sat around gazing at it , drinking the inevitable tea and storing up this tale to pass on to all our friends and relations . |
15 | and time for this reporter to go back to school . |
16 | Present this voucher to admit up to 6 people at the discounted admission prices above , any opening day in 1992 . |
17 | No I er I 've got some bits to give back to Julie , there 's those tapes and I do n't want to listen to it , you know ? |
18 | CHRIS LILLYWHITE fought off another challenge to hold on to his Milk Race yellow jersey in yesterday 's 116.5 mile 10th stage from Sheffield to Liverpool . |
19 | He therefore had to work quickly and collect some information to take back to Burnell in London . |
20 | I think I need another sherry to face up to that prospect . ’ |
21 | PLANS to restrict the brands of contraceptive Pill available on the NHS could result in more unwanted pregnancies and lead some women to pay up to £135 a year to protect themselves , a magazine claimed today . |
22 | He 'll often cut through this way to go over to Wellington into Crowthorne and walk all the way round . |
23 | Does he believe that , even with massive commitment and dedication , it will be possible for the large number of single-practice GPs in this country to measure up to the demands of the community care programme in 1993 ? |
24 | I sha n't see you again — I 'm leaving in a few moments to drive down to Kildare . |
25 | I mean my dear , I said to Paul , Paul yesterday was was babbling on about if Karen would take him back and I said Paul I shall be extremely displeased if you ever leave this house to go back to Karen , you know o after only being with me for something like three or four weeks , I said you 'll never come back again I said I 'm not going to be messed about like that ! |
26 | It took us both some time to wake up to the fact that the world did n't owe us a living . ’ |
27 | She 's engaging brain it takes her some time to come out to the phone instruct the whole thing . |
28 | I am aware , when I go on publicity tours , that the necessity to project yourself , to sell your product , all the time , moves you into the outward and trivial parts of your personality , and it takes some time to get back to being centred , and to finding who you are again within yourself . ’ |
29 | Er but erm obviously I 'll sometimes need some time to get back to you . |
30 | He would have some time to slip over to London to act . |