Example sentences of "and [adv] to [art] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But after two weeks of going back and fro to the barn they finally decided for some unknown reason that they had had enough .
2 During the larval cycle , prawns change their diet dramatically , from plant plankton to animal plankton and finally to the creatures which live in the sediment .
3 She was fed up with her life in London , a whirlwind of social engagements which recently had seemed unbearably shallow , and more to the point she needed time to put her engagement to Jonathan , or rather her decision to break it off , into perspective .
4 And more to the point he did n't disappear on a massive binge , and he gave all that money to his sister .
5 Liberalism was Left more and more to the Jews who , as a socially inferior group , were naturally more inclined to see the value of individual liberty and equality than the Germans , intoxicated since the victory of 1870 ( over France ) by a sense of the strength of the German people …
6 Now I look back I marvel at the devotion of the teaching staff of these Evening Institutes , and also to the men who staffed the District Line from West Brompton to Westminster .
7 In all these appointments Richard was choosing men who were acceptable to Yorkist opinion and probably to the prince himself .
8 In all these appointments Richard was choosing men who were acceptable to Yorkist opinion and probably to the prince himself .
9 At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns ‘ I have become a regular ghetto-yid ’ , going now to a stately home ‘ to ride their circumcised horses , now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood , though they pretended they did , and now to a café which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante . ’
10 Erm I 've apologized to you , and particularly to the people who write the dictionary that I do n't actually know the opposite of deja vu but it 's what I 'm suffering from .
11 Well probably in your early days you 'll probably do a mix , but if y the quicker you can get to only work , and even to the extent I mean I went out and bought my own book that had personal recommendations on the front and I would actually show that and say look John the only way I actually work , while I get everything ready you might like to look through because it 's the only way I work , I purely work on a personal recommendation basis and that enables me to get quality clients like yourself erm and I can devote time to you rather than have to go out looking for people to tell my story
12 First she dedicated her song that night to the man who was bleeding ( he was still in The Bar , the taxi had n't come yet ) , and then to the men who had brought their fists down on his face just two streets from her Bar .
13 The kitchen opened into a very pleasant sitting-room , which had a door leading to a little dairy on the right and then to the stairs which had a half landing with a tiny window looking out at the back .
14 The prosecutor presents the facts fairly and cogently to the judge who , after hearing the defence submissions , reaches a conclusion as to sentence .
15 And then the railway lines themselves , snaking out secretly and backwards and then suddenly fanning out into a thousand arteries of shining black steel leaping through London and beyond to the places you can only imagine , the lines pulsing her brain with the excitement of where they 're going .
16 Viva Hate ! , unsurprisingly , returns again and again to the Englishness which obsesses Morrissey .
17 He led the way swiftly and quietly to the exit which gave on to the quadrangle .
18 Then the god spoke to a woman whose baby was ill , and afterwards to a couple who were childless after three years ' marriage .
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