Example sentences of "i [vb past] [noun prp] to the " in BNC.
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1 | In 1991 , I added Czechoslovakia to the programme and if you select a holiday there or a resort in Poland or Hungary , you will be delighted not only by the beautiful scenery but also by the welcome you will receive . |
2 | I swung Armstrong to the right and mounted the pavement on my side , not more than twenty feet from him . |
3 | I had to make an instant decision , so I steered Foinavon to the right — the outside — to get away from the main part of the melee . |
4 | After that , I assigned Charlie to the waist position , replacing him with Charlie Paceley as tail gunner ’ . |
5 | I just thought , if it was any good if I took Bryony to the hairdresser with me and you took Richard and James |
6 | When I took Larne to the ‘ 87 final against Glentoran we defeated Cliftonville in a semi-final replay . |
7 | I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like |
8 | I took Friday to the other side of the island and showed him my big canoe . |
9 | I sent Poole to the same chemist to fetch some more chemicals . |
10 | As I escorted Marinka to the Oasis Arena in the torrential rain , the scene of mimose reminded me of my halcyon days at . |
11 | I regressed Carol to the night of the crime , taking her back to the outing to the cinema rather than straight to the heart of the distressing incident . |