Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I did not need to go on about Jean-Claude 's obstinacy , foolishness and arrogance . |
2 | A light seems to go on in Lucker 's head . |
3 | On reflection , I vowed never to go solo up Cust 's Gully again and to be wary of guidebook information . |
4 | Between then and now there would not have been time for Newley to drive down to Miller 's End , walk to the gazebo , get himself killed and become as cold as he was . |
5 | She picked up her candle and decided to go along to Mildred 's room and have a grumble at her . |
6 | Jim says no , Kath 's asked him if he would like to go but he wanted to go down to Wembley er get yourself away ! |
7 | But he used to go down to Pearson 's house in Beckenham , Kent and spend time with his children , Simon and Patrick . |
8 | They permitted me to go down into Tara 's Sorcery Chambers for this . |
9 | This would account for Rufus 's readiness to fall in with Anselm 's demand that Matilda should be forced to return to her cloister , which ( as we have seen ) rather surprised Anselm . |
10 | Darlington would be one of the towns to benefit most from Labour 's minimum wage , a top union leader said this week . |
11 | Their netting stakes were no more than 2 feet ( 60 centimetres ) in length , to slip nicely into poachers ' pockets for concealment . |
12 | ‘ There is an open invitation to anyone interested in the Fun Factory to come along to Thursday 's meeting , ’ Miss Evans said . |
13 | Throw their young lives away in a stupid , ill-considered and bloody botch of an idea to come in through Europe 's back door . |
14 | It was four hours later when Madeleine managed to slip in to Jeanne 's cell . |
15 | There is the clear command to join in fellowship with the Lord 's people and not to forsake our , the gi the assembling of ourselves together er , as some folk do , but to meet together with God 's people , to grow in his family . |
16 | Mr Chairman I feel a bit like an aircraft that 's to come down to Leeds er er Bradford Airport rather than Teeside at the present moment . |
17 | has , his sister , er you ought to come over on Sunday er , I was surprised you said on Sunday cos we , well last Sunday we went and had a drink with them . |
18 | If teacher training is about preparing young men and women to work sensitively to children 's needs , and to provide a work force of newly trained teachers who are able to fit into schools effectively , the way in which initial teacher education is developing deserves careful reappraisal . |
19 | The rewards are just beginning to come through with Mercury 's contribution to C&W trading profit leaping from £4million to £14million in the six months to September 30 . |
20 | Here in this place we are being encouraged to come home to God 's dwelling place . |
21 | I had to come home by carrier 's cart . |
22 | ‘ At this juncture , I am unable to comment further on Newman 's assertions , but I can reveal that Hide 's name has been linked very seriously with Bowe , ’ he admitted . |
23 | I would , however , refer the reader who wants to know more to Krader 's excellent introduction . |
24 | Taylor , speaking in Istanbul after the Turkey 's World Cup tie against Holland , refused to comment directly on Wright 's alleged punch . |
25 | 4 Copy of letter to Giles Askham — we need to let him know where to meet up in Lincoln 's Inn Fields . |
26 | As a result there are now Government , as well as private consumer organizations , whose purpose is to stand up for consumers ' rights . |
27 | The Office of Fair Trading chose not to examine this market and the Hatton Garden traders have not always been able to stand up to Ratner 's negotiating muscle . |
28 | With output recovering , the prime minister , Hanna Suchocka decided to stand up to Solidarity 's threat to call a general strike . |
29 | Quite how much longer opponents have to come up against Probyn 's unrelenting shoulders is unclear . |
30 | The film , shot in England , follows the Yorks from story-book romance to separation and has had to have a £500,000 re-shoot to catch up on Fergie 's topless frolics . |