Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [conj] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Er er well the engine which should have pulled , the post train , broke down so that went to the works and the engine which took its replacement
2 If he pays in first and then has to make an interim payment and he wants to make that payment out of the money in court , he must ask specifically for leave to do so and also to amend his notice of payment in so as to refer to the fact that some of the money has been paid out .
3 In the event Lord Young backed down further and agreed to March 30 , 1990 .
4 ‘ Let's do as Sarella suggests and sit down calmly and listen to what each of us has to say . ’
5 ‘ Coming down here and talking to people is better than just looking at boards in a Jobcentre , ’ he said .
6 There you 've heard allegations from Les , you should have gone down there and said to him ‘ get off . ’
7 The fox we used to we used to dig down there and come to the vixen .
8 Yes but I mean how you say if they 'd played their cards right , but are you saying just go down there and say to him ‘ get off ? ’
9 I 've got a little bit here going from Mr he had to come in again and see to two lights and he 'd only take two pounds and that included the light bulb , but I paid him so that comes out of the .
10 So he sat down again and listened to the story of the Damianis , of their life in Jaffa and of how they fled in 1948 , how David Damiani stood on the stern of the ship off Jaffa port and wished he could have turned round then and gone back to his home .
11 Er and if you did n't start at that early hour you 'd , you 'd , you 'd never , they used to get , sit up in bed , have a wash , then lie down again and go to sleep .
12 The Americans expected it and so it prepared them to sit down quietly and listen to speech .
13 Send it on soon and work to a deadline
14 To his everlasting credit , Ritchie , instead of having the intruder thrown out , read it through carefully and promised to hand it personally to Auchinleck .
15 She rolled over happily and got to her feet laughing .
16 The reason why there are fewer disconnections is that the electricity companies have introduced card meters , so that people cut themselves off rather than having to be cut off by the electricity companies .
17 He looked at Miranda 's white , exhausted face and said , ‘ I thought you might like to knock off early and go to Hair ’ .
18 So if you were on night duty , it was n't much use getting off early and going to bed for a couple of hours and then going to court — you might be engaged in court for a long time .
19 He could — should ! — get off now and go to bed .
20 I said , ‘ I am getting off here and walking to the Astoria , where I will drink one hundred grams of port wine .
21 The meal over , she takes off again and flies to another part of the cave where there is less pandemonium .
22 We went on past and came to Gate 6 , which was basically a staircase leading to ground level , where the rails were .
23 And at night — because the men have their own separate lodging — they curl up together and go to sleep .
24 Just then , a customer got up suddenly and hurried to the door .
25 In Nice he got up early and went to Survage 's room and painted until midday , then took a swig of alcohol , made a face and returned to the canvas .
26 So I got up early and went to the judge 's house and told him about the monster .
27 ( ROS gets up quickly and goes to HAMLET . )
28 Katherine stood up quickly and crossed to the drinks cabinet , her fingers tracing the metal discs on the cut-glass decanters … and for the first time in many months thought about Dermot Corcoran , her late husband .
29 If you just hand over your car-keys to me , Sergeant Lewis here will see that your car is picked up later and returned to your home address . ’
30 Just hold tight a minute , because I want to go up here and talk to the customers .
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