Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to [noun prp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | After talking with Mr Bush , he plans to go to Beijing for some grown-up conversation with the Chinese prime minister , Li Peng . |
2 | When I closed the window , I was thinking specifically of Sydney Burrows , then I heard he 'd gone to Gainsborough after all . |
3 | If we 've got to go to Boston at some point , for the bras you see , so erm |
4 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem or issue , please mark your letters Coping , Dogs Today |
5 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem , enclose a SAE and mark your letters Coping , Dogs Today , 10 Sheet Street , Windsor , Berkshire , SL4 1BG . |
6 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem , enclose a SAE and mark your letters Coping , . |
7 | He would have had to apply to Penny for that information , Maria realised . |
8 | Even ITN has had to turn to CNN for some footage of the Gulf , but that does n't cause Phillis any problems : ‘ I 'm a great admirer — Turner 's done a marvellous job , ’ adding that while the US network has received plaudits for its Gulf coverage , it is merely returning the coverage that ITN provided of the Conservative leadership contest . |
9 | The only thing , other thing is we 've been you know debating about the er stuff to make up the wax which we 'll have to go to Morrells by all , and get it sent here |
10 | I can imagine parents might like to send their daughters to her instead of having to go to London with all the problems of accommodation . |
11 | He also mentions writing to Pyne on another occasion . |
12 | Moreover the statement which follows this , namely that he was learned in both human and divine law , as his letters , registers and decretals demonstrate , must preclude Pennington 's doubts that he studied law and , most especially , his suggestion that a bright young man would have gone to Bologna at this time to study anything other than law . |
13 | I could have gone to Birmingham in that time . |
14 | He may have fled to Spain at some time , and apparently owned land in the Canary Islands . |
15 | Pop having to return to Burma for another year with the Governor , and finally my going to meet him in Liverpool when he was sent home at the end of that year very sick , never to return to Burma . |
16 | At such a critical time Aldfrith would surely have returned to Northumbria with all speed . |
17 | Subjectively , Baldwin felt committed to MacDonald for several reasons . |
18 | I had wanted to return to Scapa for some time , to refresh my memories of that extraordinary and beautiful place and of the strange life I had lived there for nearly three years . |
19 | As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside . |
20 | But if it was , and if Kingdom had come to Rhodes with some sinister intent — to lure Heather away , to abduct her , to seduce her — what of the photographs ? |
21 | In addition they could have gained a seat in Belfast West if Republican Clubs supporters had transferred to SDLP in that constituency as well . |
22 | Adam lay in bed beside Anne , his mind repeating what he had said to Rufus on that wonderful day in June . |
23 | An actor who had written to Meredith on many occasions — always enclosing , as his wife was at pains to point out , his page number in Spotlight and a stamped addressed envelope , without ever once receiving so much as an acknowledgement in return — was unfortunately dead . |
24 | Austria was chastened and had to submit to Germany in all strategical decisions and Conrad was shortly relieved of his command . |
25 | I know the person whose house , I mean , I 've spoken to Jane at some length and I 'll probably ring her tonight erm but erm , I , I might go around and see old erm tomorrow at a coffee morning I think up in the village |
26 | They had to get to Minnesota from some remote Norwegian fjord , to Green Lake county , Wisconsin from Pomerania or Brandenburg , to Chicago from some townland in Kerry . |
27 | Frederica wondered if Wilkie had chatted to Alexander about all that blood . |
28 | ‘ People have come to Britain from many lands , ’ he boomed , ‘ and today the country is a melting-pot ! |
29 | This is as close as I have felt to Cambridgeshire for some considerable time . ’ |
30 | After that he is more specific , and begins to refer to Caesar in this context , saying that himself and Brutus were born equal to Caesar in health and intelligence , yet Caesar is now looked upon as a man of such importance . |