Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 I mean now talking to some of the girls a lot of their parents are very strict on them .
2 No , I mean actually come to one of the officers and sit there and they do the work , so it does n't bother us at all .
3 On performance though , good as the new one is , I remain firmly attached to the TER , which is more romantically conceived , and captures much better the work 's operetta style .
4 Although I remain strongly opposed to any closer political or economic union with Europe , will my right hon. Friend accept that the leadership that he has shown at the Maastricht conference and his toughness in the negotiations clearly display that he is the only party leader competent to govern this country during the next few years ?
5 I want now to turn to a less philosophical question about my passage from my armchair to the kitchen .
6 I want now to turn to some questions of form and genre , trying to identify a particular set of formal and institutional parameters for television , and returning at the end of the essay to questions of value .
7 I want now to turn to the reforming efforts made by feminists , first in the domain of the lexicon ( and the dictionary , which is the ‘ official record ’ of the lexicon ) and then in the domain of grammar .
8 I WANT now to move to a more detailed consideration of Flame in the Streets as it contains many of the features with which I am concerned .
9 I put off going to the doctor but I wish I had n't because my GP immediately knew what was wrong and told me about carpal tunnel syndrome .
10 There is much hypocrisy practised against homosexuals and I hope not to contribute to it , but it is not all on the one side .
11 Yes I hope so appeared to be .
12 And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ .
13 The structure and grading is now very sensitive and complex , and any advice I give here has to be responsible and realistic .
14 I lie there pretending to be asleep then I feel this thing pressed against me .
15 On the Thursday morning early I set off to go to Peter Jones before my meeting in Markham Square and I put your birthday money ( for which my thanks ) towards a tiny little black leather bag about the size of the one I came south with , as it fits under my jacket without looking too bulky and my old similar one , also from the John Lewis partnership some years ago , recently gave up the ghost after three years of relentless daily use .
16 ‘ That evening my older brother and I set off to go to the pictures only to find they were closed , we did not have a television and the wireless was only playing sombre music , ’ says Mrs Smith , who now lives at Campsie Close , Lambton Village , Washington .
17 I set about trying to " find " them again .
18 And old Ralf does n't know I know how to get to it . ’
19 I like somewhere to go to in the morning .
20 ‘ After I get out to see to Jennifer I ca n't get back to sleep .
21 I remember also going to the Bank of England vaults to see whole rooms piled to the ceilings with gold bars . ’
22 I remember once going to Anfield , losing 2-0 , and the chairman coming into the dressing room to congratulate us warmly on only losing by two goals .
23 Bearing in mind that this is I suppose now going to be one of the performance indicators er that local authorities have got to er publish every year .
24 I feel more committed to the company now , ’ she continues , ‘ not just employed by it .
25 The press are still hanging around in dribs and drabs and I feel safer confined to my room when not at the theatre .
26 I feel absolutely shattered to be quite honest .
27 , but erm , and I notice that quite often the shelves would be half empty , came here , I would stop on the way back from the school the bank and the butcher 's and the paper shop over the road I could come in quarter to nine and I 'm , you know , I , I was done and I said to my Arnold they 're not going to sell much unless they put some money into filling the shelves surely Spa will back them , and he said I keep on telling them that I keep on saying to them if you do n't put the goods there on display people are going to go over the road to Lipton 's and and
28 I end up going to Greenfield
29 , but I end up having to !
30 I do rather object to the sort of chap who farts in public and then says ‘ Better out than in . ’ ’
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