Example sentences of "and [pron] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Next day — Sunday , was very hot and everyone went to bed with the windows wide open . |
2 | At last , the time came and everyone went to bed . |
3 | One long blast on the whistle from Mr. Windust and everyone came to attention on the spot with not a sound to be heard . |
4 | This was the ‘ phoney war ’ period and everyone drank to peace in a few weeks . |
5 | If the new Clause is accepted , it will be a signal to every fascist and everyone opposed to homosexuality that the Government are on their side . ' |
6 | And everyone going to Bingo |
7 | Every part of the animal was used and nothing went to waste . |
8 | ‘ Ernie and me went to school with Johnny ; Sarah was older . ’ |
9 | and I go to school |
10 | There 's not many people at the school , and I go to school and they get a load of many off people like , for the catalogue and the |
11 | And I go to bed as soon as it gets dark . |
12 | I fetch a duvet for my guest , and I go to bed alone . |
13 | Well it 's he 's , he gets up at six in the morning and I get up at about five o'clock and I go to bed later than him anyway normally , so it must be |
14 | I have been to the Over-Sixties Club where they have some very good concerts and I go to services at Cotherstone Methodist Chapel whenever I can . |
15 | I 'm going to say something which the Church wo n't like — and I go to church every Sunday . |
16 | Well , er I think that and I get it James and I go to Friday Lazard meetings , I think there is er a erm better feeling and we would look for progress in ninety three . |
17 | In the meantime , Mum and I go to St James 's Hospital and they do lots and lots of tests on me , most of them horrible and frightening . |
18 | Continental Airlines became one of our sponsors , offering tickets for my husband and I to go to London and to come home from Australia . |
19 | And frankly I think it and I hope to God that John I d I know he does n't want to see it happen to him , I hope to God it does n't . |
20 | I lay in my room like a dead body and I listened to Elizabeth thinking about her dinner party . |
21 | On my first visit , I sat and said nothing : all my conversation was stilled to triviality and I listened to Belle telling stories . |
22 | Nowadays I do n't drive cars , and I like to f— deer . ’ |
23 | I was drained after meeting Normandin and when Mary and I got to Roger Auque 's hotel , it was almost a relief to find that he was out . |
24 | I said , no , and she said oh I have lots of times , I only live at Manchester , you see , and of course , you had to go by boat you see , and I caught the boat train from Ipswich at eight o'clock in the morning and I got to Manchester at lunchtime about one and then went on to Liverpool and the train there took us almost down to the docks . |
25 | And I wish to God that would just come back again , now there people would just treat one of our as they did it one of during the war 's years . |
26 | And I says to Steve , I says , I ca n't keep affording this ! |
27 | And I says to Ray , are n't we using hopper nineteen ? |
28 | I ca n't , our Margaret 's drying it on radiators , and I says to Albert , what me mum doing with the dryer . |
29 | So what I did is I writ thirty plus thirty four , adding up to sixty four and she jumped up and she 's grabbing thing off table and she had hold of the screwdriver and I says to Linda thought she was gon na stab me with screwdriver and she were n't , she were looking for a pencil so she could rub it out , well she could n't and she found this pencil and she scribbled thirty four out . |
30 | No no y No nobody 's thought of it until I stood there and watched it and I says to George the operator , I says , Right we 're gon na put a new chiller on here . |