Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] to [noun prp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Although the 1990 unification treaty had confirmed Berlin as the German capital , the issue of whether the organs of government located in Bonn should move to Berlin had been left unresolved [ see pp. 37832 ; 37661 ] .
2 ‘ Do you still think that Maggie should go to England to nurse ? ’ he asked eventually .
3 Here , on 28 October , he met James , who agreed that he , James , should go to Scotland to try and exploit the rebellion there , while Ormonde should make one more attempt on the West Country .
4 Orders should go to Charles Letts Ltd , Customer Services , Thornybank Industrial Estate , ( ) .
5 I must go to England to do the work and I want to marry Elizabeth when I return . ’
6 As a first step she must go to Paris to meet the Ministers and in the early hours of the morning she left by carriage for the Tuileries , where , on arrival , she immediately sent messages convoking a Council of Ministers .
7 THE TOWN of Nagasaki said yesterday it would earmark two million yen ( £12,000 ) in its 1993 budget towards aiding Korean survivors of the 1945 US atomic bombing of the city , but the Koreans , who were working in Nagasaki as imported labourers , must come to Japan to receive the free medical treatment .
8 You must pray to God to change it , if you ever want to go to heaven . ’
9 Even so , it was natural that Dulcie Howes , having shown talent , should travel to London to extend her studies .
10 He says that they 'll stick to UN guidlines .
11 And if the recession continued much longer she might return to London to find herself looking for some other occupation to keep the roof over her head — but that was her secret .
12 Michelle is now in the , second and then erm , he might go to Switzerland to study .
13 She had the cheek to think he might come to Brighton to see her .
14 ‘ Tomorrow , my dearest , we 'll drive to Hastings to buy an engagement ring .
15 But we 'll talk to Mrs Dare first .
16 Although references to the presence of black people are available from the Roman period onward , especially in the early sixteenth century , the most famous of the early documented references is the arrival in 1555 of a group of five Africans , brought here by a merchant to be taught English so that they could return to Africa to act as interpreters for British traders .
17 I could go to Scotland to see Marie .
18 Erm so , in principle we 've agreed that schedule , er I 'm waiting for erm Bob to sort V I out and the name erm as you may be aware erm Bob wants to call it client servicing and our view was that by and large it was n't a question of having to have loads more different screens we just needed them in different areas and they could , they 'd go to Louise to get where people were going to be and it 's mostly about the R S six thousand for commission erm on which there are only about twenty of those anyway , twenty seven so I did n't really see that as being a major issue .
19 I 'd be grateful if you 'd go to Hastings to see if you can discover what 's niggling at her .
20 Ironically , this could lead to Britain having the best maternity provisions in Europe — as long as the Government is prepared to back it !
21 The first second source to be announced for the Digital Equipment Corp Alpha RISC looks like being a real surprise : Mitsubishi Electric Corp , not noted up to now as a fabricator of microprocessors , is negotiating a tie-up with DEC that could lead to Mitsubishi making and selling the Alpha , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
22 The first second source to be announced for the Digital Equipment Corp Alpha RISC looks like being a real surprise : Mitsubishi Electric Corp , not noted up to now as a fabricator of microprocessors , is negotiating a tie-up with DEC that could lead to Mitsubishi making and selling the Alpha , Reuter reports from Tokyo .
23 If you want to obtain some you could write to Wigston Lures , 63 High Street , New Norfolk , Tasmania , Australia .
24 I wonder if you could come to Stoke-on-Trent to open the fete to raise funds for the local Gilbert and Sullivan society , but if you ca n't could you find someone who could . ’
25 Doreen 's dark eyes shone as she went on eagerly , ‘ You and I could drive to Hastings to choose one .
26 She 'd known Nick for years , meeting him when she 'd come to London to visit her cousin Mark Bristow , Sally 's son .
27 She 'd come to France to find her identity , and the search was n't over yet .
28 He 'd told her he 'd come to Dynmouth to help old Canon Flewett .
29 We 'd come to Bristol to live in 1964 and four years later moved into the house in Frenchay where we still live today .
30 On November 11 rang the British Consulate in Madrid to enquire if I could travel to Spain to help .
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