Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He 's obliged to do it because it is a departure a very significant departure from his own development plan the plan that he piloted through to tell people exactly what the policies of North Yorkshire County Council were to be .
2 And then he had a wonderful form of arithmetic ; and he divided up to see how much the stack weighed .
3 NIGEL MANSELL last night gave a glimpse of how much he will miss Formula One when he limped forward to collect his World Drivers ' Championship trophy at a glittering ceremony in Paris .
4 He turns around to smile bravely .
5 He turns away to face the sea .
6 Every six months or so he turns up to see how his precious money 's being spent .
7 The evening sun is low in the sky with its rays almost horizontal , piercing the dhāmi 's eyes as he turns back to face it .
8 He turns back to face the front as we head through the late-morning traffic .
9 He doubled back to tell Holly she had written a nice piece on Donaldson .
10 He stalked off to find the airport bus to take them to the SNCF railway station at Roissy , leaving Matchsticks to struggle after him as best he could .
11 As he cruised around to land the oil temperature resumed a normal reading .
12 He agreed not to go back to the house and got a friend to collect some of his belongings .
13 But he agreed not to complain about her market-minded vision of the Community and she not to bully him about France 's half-in , half-out position in NATO .
14 He told me I was turning into a jealous old queen but before he slammed the phone down he agreed not to tell Mother about the death .
15 Allen said he agreed not to bring the children to his house and abided by her rules , including only visiting the children in the hallway of Farrow 's flat .
16 Her husband , Avery George , denied similar charges , which were dismissed after after he agreed never to keep animals again .
17 But he dropped a key ring containing a picture of himself and his girlfriend as he crept upstairs to steal the woman 's jewellery .
18 He goes straight to work .
19 He goes on to explain that he was never a follower of Spinoza ( the seventeenth-century philosopher , who identified God with Nature ) .
20 He goes on to explain that this change was fundamental to the development of Combined Operations as he was then able to order the ships and craft , and requisition bases among the other resources controlled by the Minister of Defence ( Winston Churchill ) .
21 He goes on to explain the nature of a specifically Christian order — a society which would construct a framework for the political acts of the state , which would realize the importance of a Christian education and in which a " Community of Christians " , an elite of both laity and clerisy , would influence the values of the ordinary citizens of the country .
22 Paul said have no anxiety about anything , but he did n't stop there , he goes on to explain how to rid our lives of anxiety .
23 As he goes on to explain :
24 then he goes on to explain why
25 But as he goes on to explain , some of the newer council houses were n't much of an improvement .
26 He goes on to mention that there was also a ‘ brass-work lately erected ’ .
27 He goes on to mention the occasional embarrassing moments which occur when firms try to pass backhanders .
28 He goes on to refer to legislation in 1980 in West Germany and in 1982 in Italy whereby post-operative transsexuals are deemed to belong to their chosen sex and have the rights and duties of that sex .
29 O'Neill survived but as he goes on to record : ‘ The Catholic streets in Belfast became and remained a forest of Irish Republican flags for the duration of the celebrations . ’
30 He goes on to remark that a few minutes later the same antlers could be in use with the animals full weight behind them as they slash and batter those of an opposing stag .
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