Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 However , the employee 's option may not be the simple one of staying with the transferor or going over to the transferee .
2 Cyclists should take particular care entering the route or emerging on to the road at the accesses .
3 Cyclists should take particular care when entering the route or emerging on to the road at the accesses .
4 Leave the Museum of Decorative Arts and walk along to the Svatopluka Čech Bridge of 1906 , by J. Soukup and J. Koula .
5 The first three years of his Oxford course of studies would have included grammar , logic and rhetoric ( the trivium ) , after which the student had to attend formal sessions of dispute and argument before becoming a Bachelor of Arts and going on to the second part of the course , music , astronomy , geometry and arithmetic .
6 He was also chairman of the Newspaper Publishers Association and pointed out to the proprietor of the Daily Mail the danger of damaging democracy through a last minute election stunt story .
7 He waited ‘ till the tram drew abreast of the silent jeep and leaped on to the running board beside the driver .
8 Another bullet fired from the same revolver had entered the outside of the driver 's ( that is , the left-hand ) door of the jeep and passed through to the edge of the driver 's seat without striking Paulette .
9 The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside .
10 The recurrent nerve leaves the hypocerebral ganglion as a median or paired lateral oesophageal nerve and passes back to the hinder region of the fore gut , where it ( or each branch ) terminates in a ventricular ganglion .
11 She closed her eyes and dropped on to the bed , her heart pounding .
12 He managed to murmur Mayli 's name , then closed his eyes and slid down to the floor .
13 Then , tossing the towel to one side , she closed her eyes and collapsed on to the open sleeping-bag .
14 Slowly he rose from his seat and went over to the headmaster who stood twisting the piece of white chalk between his fingers .
15 As was proved when , without replying to her question about the interview , he left the driver 's seat and came round to the passenger 's door .
16 Calmly and methodically , Kirov climbed from the driving seat and skirted round to the back of the van , opening the rear door .
17 They travelled up the goods line from Blackburn waited for a clear road at Hellifield Junction , got onto the long drag and worked up to the summit .
18 She put the scarf back round her neck and went through to the shop .
19 His hand moved from her neck and wandered down to the soft fullness of her body .
20 We did n't so much run as squelch , slosh and slither up to the marching camp with the electric storm raging about us .
21 Patrick took his tea and went up to the first floor , to the long landing window which looked over the village green .
22 He said nothing and she went , with smooth , unflustered movements , to the couch and dropped on to the yielding cushions and prayed for Oliver to come and quickly .
23 ‘ Oh , I 'm well enough , ’ Mrs Clamp said , shaking her head and coming down off the stool , picking up some more frozen burgers and going back to the freezer .
24 Steve picked up his sandwich and went over to the television set where he sat eating it while he watched the news .
25 Charles shuffled through his pockets for a two p piece and went down to the phone .
26 You hurriedly get out of your car and go round to the rear .
27 Others pack up a tent , put the dinghy in the back of the car and disappear up to the west coast of Scotland with only a collection of Arthur Ransome books for company .
28 And pave right over to the gate there so you , so that you can get either car out one one car and bring up to the back of here and the other two across there .
29 Shelley swallowed the lump in her throat and said hoarsely , trying to be businesslike , ‘ I 'll accept that , because I thought instead of flying home I 'd like to hire a car and drive up to the north — see something of the rest of the country . ’
30 Ross agreed gratefully , arranging to hire a car and drive out to the Hampton 's later on that afternoon .
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