Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [pron] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Of late , though , after his meetings with Eleanor , he had had to go on to his third level of fantasy .
2 In one group of eight , half chose to go in for their first farrowing ; the second time they farrowed , all eight went in .
3 Striker Don Goodman is rated as doubtful with a recurring groin injury , and if he has to stand down again Hawke is likely to come in for his first game of the season probably as a partner for ex-England and Boro man Peter Davenport .
4 It took us the rest of the day to struggle back to our last bivouac , I remembered how Stephen Venables had dropped his rucksack , our stove and tent poles at 23,000 feet on Rimo 1 , and knew how the poor fellow felt : devastated .
5 One of the recommendations to come out of our first extended patrols was that the crews should be allowed air travel to return home for rest days .
6 However , they agreed to come back for their next session , in which Tom said , ‘ We have thought about what you said last week , and neither of us likes the idea of having ‘ tartiness ’ in our relationship , as you put it .
7 One wonders just how furious : last week , back in Moscow to see her three-year-old son between performances , Semenyaka was having difficulties getting a visa to come back for her next role here , Cinderella , in only three weeks ' time .
8 Hamlin … all gone … so plenty for us to chew over in our first rugby review .
9 Warrington Town bid to bounce back after their first defeat in eight games in midweek when they take on Alfreton Town in the HFS First Division at Cantilever Park .
10 And managing to sniff out of her second in command a crisis back at the office , even though he tried to steer the conversation well away from work .
11 To go back to our first port of call , the Youngs ' lovely house ( at twelve o'clock ) .
12 ‘ Even when I decided to go back with him last year I found out again how stubborn he could be , but now everything 's changed for the better . ’
13 Bruno 's promoter , Micky Duff , urging Lewis to cash in on his first defence with a summer clash at Wembley stadium , said : ‘ That kind of money puts Frank in a very solid position .
14 and ste starts to spread down towards your next knuckle .
15 Norwich City0 Sunderland1 THE John Byrne and Malcolm Crosby FA Cup roadshow has rolled all the way to Wembley after Sunderland overcame First Division opposition at Hillsborough yesterday to squeeze through to their first final in 19 years .
16 Other young people vote with their feet and leave early by failing to turn up during their last year , and sometimes their last two years at school .
17 Even if she fails to turn up for her next set of lectures there is nothing we can do but not pay her .
18 This process occurs as a result of five stages , sometimes known as the ABCDE approach , which is illustrated with an example of a man whose girlfriend fails to turn up on their first date .
19 Thus , for example , it was excusable for a pretty young girl to avoid wearing a seat-belt because she had been topping up her tan on the sun bed and got burnt , for two middle-class school children to ride their bikes without lights late at night because they were trying to stay up on their last might of the summer holidays , and for lads to urinate in the street because they had three miles to walk home .
20 Coventry rugby Club the venue for the Bicester army to charge on to their second succesive Twickenham final .
21 However , a 72nd-minute break by the powerhouse centre , Paul Rouse , produced the opportunity for Cousin , a late replacement on the left-wing for Adrian Astley-Jones , to dart in for his second try .
22 There is a diverse range of talents based at the Selborne farm — from confectioners to builders — and the NFU vice-chairman was given a brief tour before having to rush off to his next appointment .
23 As she slipped her mink coat over her shoulders , she resolved to make up for it next day .
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