Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [to-vb] [adv] 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 Whereas Marx often used this term to refer generally to what I have called the division by sectors or branches many recent writers have used it to refer to the division of functions , found within all branches in a capitalist economy , between the ‘ exploiters ’ or ‘ controllers ’ of labour power and the direct production workers .
4 Another wedding to look forward to after Lina and Pablo .
5 They were just finishing their lunch and Barton chose this moment to walk over to their table .
6 What I do want is some wine to take back to school tomorrow , oh er I mean
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Israel intends to use this head to generate up to 850 MW of electricity .
11 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 .
12 and time for this reporter to go back to school .
13 Present this voucher to admit up to 6 people at the discounted admission prices above , any opening day in 1992 .
14 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 .
15 He therefore had to work quickly and collect some information to take back to Burnell in London .
16 We know that we still have several hours of concentrated work ahead and another meal to look forward to at the end of the working day .
17 But it is one thing for us to know that a person needs God 's conviction and another thing to say so to him .
18 I think I need another sherry to face up to that prospect . ’
19 And it was this ability to get straight to the point and to turn conventional wisdom on its head that earned him the respect of so many staff and others with whom he regularly had to confront thorny questions of Amnesty strategy and its relations with governments .
20 I spoke to Kevin on the phone yesterday but sadly he has chosen this weekend to go home to Dunsteld , when Mark & I are here at Drumstinchall .
21 He 'll often cut through this way to go over to Wellington into Crowthorne and walk all the way round .
22 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 ?
23 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 !
24 It took us both some time to wake up to the fact that the world did n't owe us a living . ’
25 She 's engaging brain it takes her some time to come out to the phone instruct the whole thing .
26 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 . ’
27 Er but erm obviously I 'll sometimes need some time to get back to you .
28 He would have some time to slip over to London to act .
29 A court order enables either party to go back to the court if unreasonable delay in carrying out the terms of the order is experienced , and if there is to be a conveyance of the matrimonal home following an agreement between the husband and the wife ( not incorporated into a court order ) it is always open to either party to make application to the court at any time .
30 ‘ I 've got my motorbike outside and I 've got all afternoon to pop over to Stone . ’
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