Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the soft evening light , I retraced my steps back to town , soothed by the songs of blackbirds and chaffinches .
2 And if , when I turn my Mac on to upload this article , you hear James Brown screaming : ‘ Fellas , I 'm ready to get up an ’ do MAH thang ! ’ do n't fret .
3 I took my dreams down to breakfast : I 'd scribble while eating , like an Inspector from the Good Bed-and-Breakfast Guide .
4 I know how they 're supposed to work , I know all about the importance attached to establishing a rapport and initiating trust and building confidence and all that shit ( and I 'm almost flattered they have n't done the old good-cop bad-cop routine , though maybe they just do n't do that at all any more because everybody knows about it from the TV ) , but I really do feel something for McDunn : he 's like my lifeline back to reality , my ray of sanity in the nightmare .
5 I think I might take my flute back to school as well .
6 ‘ I ca n't have all my staff out to lunch at the same time . ’
7 The importers were n't reliable , and neither were the craftsmen , especially those who persuaded me to pay them in advance Then I got in a financial muddle because I did n't keep my bookkeeping up to date . ’
8 if i can use a div 1 player ( bohinen , forest — tech wonder boy with amazing goals and great moves as a speciality — scored the most memorable goal of my life up to date against italy when we beat them at home 2–1 in the EC qual game on june 5th 1991 — world class defender baresi was on his way to the corner flag — outclassed by a bohinen move — when bohinen put the ball under Walter Zenga — i attended the game and had the perfect seat for that goal — hmm — i got a little carried away here , ehh ? ; - ) )
9 I watched the clock ticking away as I approached , and when I passed through the finish line I held my arms up to heaven and with my eyes closed said ‘ Thank you god .
10 But apparently people insisted that one stand up to do one 's piece , and I — successfully acclimatised to the horizontal by this time — refused to pander to this sort of nit-picking , and so passed my turn on to Cousin Josh with as much good grace as I could muster .
11 It looks so sad there , all cold and lonely , that I hold my hand out to sort of stroke it , but it flies off .
12 Better bring my book up to date .
13 I 've had to turn half of one of my clerks over to fee earning work .
14 I 'm on my way up to town .
15 After breakfasting with the mortar team I made my way over to Brigade H.Q As I passed along the wall of the orchard I suddenly thought about the Frenchman and his family who lived in the cottage on the other side of the wall .
16 I was one of the first to leave , making my way back to Number 11 unobserved .
17 On my way back to Sunset I stopped at the press trailer .
18 And then I 'd be wearing my cap back to front for a day or so .
19 Line of washing ( linked to seven — Heaven ) : A washing line of angels ' white dresses stretching from my house up to Heaven ;
20 Yes I , after I lost my daughter I had to go into erm , into the factory to make aeroplane pieces at Burnt Mill cos I was so bad with my nerves after I lost her , er just afternoons I had to go and then I was taken ill I could n't do it , well then after my erm , I got my family off to school I took a part time job in erm one of the factories making tea in the mornings for the office and coffees and that for the office and then in the afternoons I used to do the tea as well , I used to cycle there , I quite enjoyed it until my right hip started coming bad then I had to pack it in , but I was in there , I was there for about four years and I thoroughly enjoyed it you know making tea and that , I did n't have to take it round only collect the money to go round and collect the money , but used to have to put the trolley outside and they used to come and get their tea each one , of which they knew which was their mugs and cups ha , you know , I , I thoroughly enjoyed that job , really great
21 Twelve other members will continue their course through to Lent this year .
22 Indeed one major publishing chain , having taken our advice , is now in the throes of turning virtually all its titles over to desktop publishing .
23 The central keep dates from the early twelfth century but concentric walling with mural towers was added during the Middle Ages , bringing its fortification up to date ( 526 ) .
24 The sound man struggles for a couple of numbers to actually pull their frequencies back to earth .
25 Tightening the butterfly nuts on these magnet limpets broke the glass phials , so setting chemical time-fuses ( see Appendix 3 ) before the raiders turned their canoe back to sea on a reciprocal course for the motor launch .
26 was one of the team involved in the construction of the Grain Terminal at Ipswich — from its conception through to commissioning .
27 All this may be essential for a fish that would have problems turning its mouth around to defence .
28 There 's some artists out there who do it because they have to get it off their chest and get their songs on to tape .
29 ‘ It 's not necessary , madame , ’ Jenna began , switching her eyes back to Marguerite with a great effort .
30 It is a complex and profound tour de force which carried much of its weight over to radio in Cleverdon 's adaptation and production .
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