Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Judge Wroath had applied the right test and come to a decision which he was entitled to come to on the evidence before him .
2 he has he the same problems that we 've all had you know erm and yes he 's , he 's , he 's very easy to listen to despite the fact that he 's a southerner .
3 Inside , in the warm living room , with a glass of chilled dry wine to drink and Mozart to listen to on the CD , she was far from the tiredness she had claimed earlier .
4 He 'll decide whom to talk to between the factory gate and the office .
5 He had drawn up a long list of people she ought to talk to during the day : fashion houses , designers , a couple of artists ' studios , a gallery specializing in contemporary prints .
6 The atmosphere remains that of a small-town challenger event , relaxed , friendly and informal , the perfect place to escape to after the tension and crowds of the French Open .
7 That 's what he wanted to do to from the start , cut the wages down and make more slate , that 's what he had in mind .
8 In view of the widespread discussion ( and agreement ) about IT skill shortages during 1984 , it might have been reasonably expected that very high proportions of Advanced Course students would have jobs to go to at the end of their courses .
9 How much trouble are we prepared to go to for the privilege of sharing our lives with feline companions ?
10 And er J and W in Kirkwall started to bale hay in Orkney but it did n't pay for you to take to Kirkwall everyday to go to since the war .
11 Well he had a job to go to in the council too really .
12 Where is heaven , anyway , for her to go to in the flesh ?
13 I like somewhere to go to in the morning .
14 Protest leader Charles Rosenberg said : ‘ We have jobs to go to in the morning — even if he does n't .
15 Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning .
16 And it , they 're likely to need something like a further twenty thousand pounds er , if they do n't have sufficient funds to continue to at the balance of this financial year .
17 Details of the specified trade unions on the appropriate negotiating body are available for you to refer to in the Administration Unit .
18 Even back then , when the world was connected differently , it had been seven miles by road to the nearest town of any size , and that easier to get to by the river .
19 On the other side of the mountain lies Gable Crag which , though it can be approached from Wasdale , is easier to get to from the top of Honister Pass .
20 One of the major changes industry had to adapt to in the autumn of 1987 was the stock-market slump that sent share prices plummeting .
21 There is no doubt that it was exceptionally arduous this year , nut we did survive , whereas many of those we seek to help will not ; and whereas we had bread and cheese to fortify us and homes to return to at the end of those long days , there are millions with none of these things .
22 The apartment was spotless , with a well appointed lounge and a kitchenette with a fridge , making the ideal haven to return to from the heat of the Canarian sunshine .
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