Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] home " in BNC.

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1 The decision to go home , 1799
2 Radio Tanzania on Sept. 18 cited Diria as saying that both sides were being given the opportunity to go home and clarify their positions .
3 A clearance rebounded off Cusack , Steve Gaughan beat two men and released David Cork into the box , and he pulled the ball back for Cusack to drive home .
4 If any wonder whether they made the right decision to come home and marry a British man , Dolly Howard who danced round the world had the wittiest appreciation of the difference between the continental men and the boys back home :
5 ‘ One day a letter came from him asking permission to come home .
6 He will appeal to the public today in an attempt to drive home his claim that Britain has an ‘ historic opportunity ’ for a partnership government .
7 University lecturers , politicians , trade unionists and showbusiness figures rubbed shoulders with the citizens of Dublin in an attempt to drive home a message of peace to the men of violence .
8 A formation of six Camels came to his rescue and the battle broke up , drifting away to other parts of the sky , leaving Killion to cruise home , alone .
9 Results of the last test would be known today ‘ then she should get the green light to go home . ’
10 yeah , just like erm , say a Friday or Saturday night when I take the car to go home , Sarah 's worked it out that by the time she walks upstairs and into her bedroom , she normally sees me going down Upping Road , but she does n't see me , next days it 's oh where did you go ? or what happened ? ,
11 But there remained the problem which had been gnawing at his mind for months as he waited for his enemy to come home : how was he to get into the castle itself ?
12 The crowds were out in force to cheer home Jodami as he reached the neighbouring village of Stillington .
13 The substitution worked both ways as Surgeon drove in a low cross for Canning to crash home a spectacular equaliser in the 64th minute .
14 A group of families living beside one of the region 's busiest commuter routes are facing a five-mile detour to get home , because they 've been marooned by roadworks.They say it 's making their lives a misery , and want engineers to make them a special short cut to improve things .
15 Well , now , when you see the doctor , if he decides to mend you with one or two stitches , you tell him I said , could he please give you a stitch to take home in a matchbox ?
16 The 39-year-old , on what he insists is his last tour , re-asserted his intention to return home at the end of the India leg on 6 March — rather than go , after all , to Sri Lanka for the final fortnight in an effort to help restore confidence and belief to his side .
17 Pickering lost the ball on the edge of his own area allowing Gooding to thread the ball through for the unchallenged Maskell to shoot home .
18 Whitton pulled ahead five minutes later when he cantered through a demoralised defence to shoot home unopposed , but it was Shakespeare ( who else ? ) who had the last word , breaking the strikers ’ monopoly with the eighth goal , 10 minutes from the end .
19 After a couple of hours she was seized with a longing to go home , but Penry , she realised with misgiving , was suddenly nowhere to be seen .
20 He did not mind , because he was waiting for his boy to come home from school and then he 'd have his run along the riverbank .
21 As I mentioned , CPRW would be prepared to use its influence to press home the lessons of Tir Cymen , once some experience has been gained .
22 And that interest was reflected when over 100,000 people filled six blocks of George Street from Circular Quay to the Town Hall to cheer home the Wallabies .
23 I think it took us about an hour and a half to get home !
24 3.00 : Typed a third letter for child to take home re the Head Lice problem .
25 Each was given 4 lb of tea , 2 lbs sugar , a loaf of bread and an article of warm clothing to take home .
26 Anyway , living in a city was more expensive than a rural existence would be , he reasoned , thus rationalising his longing to return home .
27 There are always people on this land : a boy sitting on a grazing buffalo , a girl cutting short , dusty grass with a sharp hand-held hoe , filling a basket to take home for the oxen .
28 Where the choice is between a care order or allowing the child to return home the court is often required to balance the risk of physical harm if the child is returned against the equally damaging risk of emotional harm which separation may cause .
29 This was in fact a propaganda exercise to bring home to the men in the street the looming realities of total war : cast iron was not of any use in manufacturing guns or tanks .
30 So McCloy greased your palm a bit to walk home with Hatton and catch him unawares .
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