Example sentences of "and [vb past] [adv prt] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 She tried not to even consider the soft swell of his expressive mouth , and gabbled on to break the tense atmosphere .
2 I said I felt ill , and got up to open the door .
3 He moved again , and gladly she leaned over and pressed the bell on the wall beside the cot and got up to get the breast tray .
4 He pulled up at the farm and got out to open the door for her before she could move .
5 But we overpowered our captors and got out to find the battle in full cry and the north-west quarter of the Rorim in flames .
6 On reading such statements , would Ptolemy have seen the error of his ways , instantly recanted and toddled off to join the Copernican revolution ?
7 Rachel followed a squealing Belinda down the steps while David walked up to the deep end , dived in and swam back to join the rest of the group .
8 In time , however , she rose and moved off to sample the hedgerow , stretching her long , white neck to nibble delicately at the tips of the hawthorn .
9 Watch your pockets , ’ we both said in unison and moved back to give the man space .
10 But as she waited an obstinately persistent sound filled her head , drove itself from ear to ear , settled over her eyes and seeped through to fill the whole arena of her cranium .
11 A year later , when autumn came again to the Moor , Topaz Chilcott climbed her favourite slope and sank down to enjoy the copper and bronze glory of the dying year .
12 ‘ I do n't know , ’ Santerre mumbled and trudged off to join the others .
13 He suddenly remembered Father Reynard 's corpse and stooped down to examine the leather-heeled boots of the assassins .
14 The curators and restorers in Weimar were immediately informed and drove over to inspect the damage and collect the paintings , which are now undergoing restoration at Weimar Castle .
15 On the other hand , practices whose procedures are well organised and geared up to meet the new deadline will surely benefit from the new regime .
16 I went out for the day , and came back to find the room full of thick smoke from Holmes ' pipe .
17 She left the cubicle to find a blood test kit , and came back to find the new houseman , Joe Reynolds , ordering head X-rays and a neurologist 's opinion .
18 As soon as she had gone Phil was out of bed again and , with a half-fearful look at Arty , put on his dressing gown and sauntered out to spread the news .
19 How often as a girl had she and her father and brothers deserted their looms and raced out to watch the hunt !
20 Realizing this , Randy shook off Mike at the throw-in and raced off to level the score .
21 He put the phone down and turned round to see the whole family looking at him , open-mouthed .
22 After this , temporary lifting and turning journals were fitted in the draw-gear position and the frame was lifted , and turned over to accept the wheels .
23 We sat for a while just watching and listening to the water and turned back to follow the path out of the steep-sided gill towards Cotterdale .
24 ‘ As you say , ’ Trent said and turned back to organise the loading .
25 As they dismounted and fanned out to surround the camp , John and Angela headed over the mountain to the south .
26 Then he attached a rope to it and scuttered down to tie the other end on to the front axle of the Golf .
27 Similarly , Sauguet 's cat probably thought that his owner needed help , and rushed over to lick the hands from which the sounds seemed to be coming , as a way of comforting him — just as a mother cat would rush across to lick the fur of one of its kittens if the young animal appeared to be in distress .
28 Some time later we were alerted by a smell of burning , and rushed out to find the chimney on fire .
29 I parked Armstrong round the corner and walked back to press the doorbell of 28 .
30 He sheeted both sails hard in and glanced back to see the Zodiac lift high on the edge of a breaking swell .
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