Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Leeds have agreed to pay Wigan £5,000 for every five first-team games he plays up to a maximum of £25,000 . |
2 | The major question thus always remains unanswered in the Critique : every time that Sartre announces that he is about to proceed with the fundamental problem of how History can be a totalization without a totalizer , he turns back to a previous , more easily intelligible stage on the way . |
3 | He turns back to the patient , his expression gentle again — there is no trace of a professional ‘ caring ’ in his words or the jarring chord of insincere concern in his voice . |
4 | I have tried taking the castle out , but this only makes him unhappy , so he goes over to the heater and swims underneath it . |
5 | He goes over to the bedside table and pours a glass of water . |
6 | As he goes on to the next , I glance at his fingers . |
7 | He goes up to a kiosk in Wenceslas Square and asks for a copy of Rude Pravo ( Red Truth ) , the Party newspaper . |
8 | He watches his expression carefully as he goes up to a beggar and puts a coin in his tin . |
9 | He goes up to the , he goes up to the bartender , he says excuse me , why is there a bear sitting over there ? |
10 | He goes up to the , he goes up to the bartender , he says excuse me , why is there a bear sitting over there ? |
11 | He works in the hospitals , he goes down to the projects in the Bronx . |
12 | Aston Villa manager Ron Atkinson could also run the gauntlet of hostility at Hillsborough today when he goes back to the club he left under acrimonious circumstances two seasons ago . |
13 | So he cries and he goes back to the beach . |
14 | Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression . |
15 | He goes out to the kitchen to hide his tears . |
16 | He refers back to the Fish era as if in awe , and introduces the other Marillionauts with grovelling reverence . |
17 | The only ones I 'll let go are Carly and Bill , they 've got ta catch a plane , er train , and Justin 's got to come back before he heads back to the hotel . |
18 | The male sits on a favoured perch and when this is visited by a rival he sidles up to the intruder . |
19 | With true teen anger he latches on to the witty cynicism of the two Lenny 's , Cohen and Bruce , but fires them up with youthful vitriol . |
20 | The star reincarnates his No Name as an avenging ghost in a High Noon -style rotten community , forcing them to paint their town red before he stands up to the killers who are about to ride through and finally saving the place only by burning it down ( a process the US army tried in Vietnam ) . |
21 | He shuffles back to the sofa and drops heavily into his seat . |
22 | Finally about quarter to eight he shoots through to the other room and finds Dick and Joy Hardy there , they were supposed to be picking Gwen up and bringing her round . |
23 | After the first player has had his turn , he hands on to the second player . |
24 | He hands over to a young man with a toothless grin under a Coca-Cola hat who has been elected locally as the group 's ‘ popular educator ’ . |
25 | He hangs on to the hope that he will work with Almodóvar again , but Hollywood and a coterie of internationally-acclaimed directors are now pounding on the door . |
26 | Accordingly , as he leads up to the day of Pentecost , Luke is at greatest pains to maintain that the Spirit , who equipped Jesus for his mission , equips the disciples to carry it on . |
27 | He wheels the kind of u-turn he 's been longing to do since he saw it on Hill Street Blues and he roars up to the entrance . |
28 | He slouches up to the table . |
29 | So he stays out to the centre . |
30 | When he gets on to the old antibiotics he |