Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] to [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm gon na pass them on to one of the other bods at work |
2 | Since they 're only at the start of their two-month US tour , BMG sent them down to Next for some smart fashions . |
3 | Hellen was good enough to invite me along to some of them . |
4 | When he discovered I could play the piano , whenever we were off together he dragged me down to one of the older lecture rooms in the Medical School basement that happened to possess a piano , to thump out the background beat . |
5 | In the preface to another intelligence report , the SEAC Assistant Director of Intelligence addressed himself squarely to some of the political problems which were being faced . |
6 | He used the footholds at first until shelf twenty-seven then pulled himself up to sixty-nine with the rope . |
7 | Their up to fifteenth in the table , they leap frog over Portvale , West Bromwich Albion and Charlton ; I 've got that wrong , in fact they move over Portvale , Portsmouth and West Brom , Charlton of course winning today and going up , and Plymouth . |
8 | He awoke towards evening , put on fresh clothes and took himself out to one of the modest eating houses that lined the bank of the river on either side of the harbour . |
9 | If he had been able to , how gladly he would have hired himself out to either of the wealthy men whose daughters had died . |
10 | Er er but then we 'll have more sessions booked in , we can just slot you in to one of those I should think . |
11 | If I 'm if I I am in luxurious position of saying that I can fit you in to some of these companies . |
12 | This book will whisk you away to some of the wildest and most beautiful trekking areas in the world : from the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal to the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda ; from the Royal Road of the Incas in Peru to New Zealand 's Routeburn Track ; and from stormswept Patagonia to Vancouver Island . |
13 | This book will whisk you away to some of the wildest and most beautiful trekking areas in the world : from the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal to the Mountains of the Moon in Uganda ; from the Royal Road of the Incas in Peru to New Zealand 's Routeburn Track ; and from stormswept Patagonia to Vancouver Island . |
14 | This small and friendly middle-class hotel is just fifteen minutes stroll from the Ku'damm , and so puts you close to most of Berlin 's many sights . |
15 | we can you sign you up to one of these green forms . |
16 | The sooner you 're on income support again I can sign you up to one of these green forms , so I can give you some advice on that . |
17 | That would take me up to seven in the evening , then I 'd break open a bottle of brandy and a bottle of port and mix them . ’ |
18 | I 've sent them back to both in their trainers . |
19 | This brings me back to one of the many things shared by all three races . |
20 | I hoped she would n't make a big production out of the delivery upstairs , but just in case she did I thought I would n't go anywhere where she could see me and point me out to any of the owners , so I left through the front exit gates and found the actors ' bus with its Mystery Race Train banner and faded inside into the reassembling troupe . |
21 | The nose-wheel is normally lifted at seventy knots to rotate at ninety , but because of the wind I held her down to 95 for a clean lift-off at a hundred after a run of a thousand yards or so . |
22 | He guided her backwards to one of the posts which supported the roof . |
23 | And I think we ought to get him over to one of our meetings . |
24 | I followed her up to one of the other floors and caught her by the elbow . |
25 | This brings him back to another of Mr Major 's weekend promises , to give people more of a stake in their local administration : ‘ If they are going to bring local government closer to people , it has got to be more responsive to the wishes of people , and less to the wishes of central Government . |
26 | Maybe you could take her out to one of those stables around Mr Morgan 's farm . |
27 | All you need to do is write down the basic outline of the story , with relevant names , departments , and an office-hours telephone number , and pass it on to one of our contact points . |
28 | I 've broke mine down to some of the actual presentations in , and most of the time is , is either raising fact finding , or problem solving . |
29 | She had promoted herself into the film 's second editor , and slowed it down to normal at the bits she liked , and thought we would appreciate . |
30 | I have narrowed it down to one of two employees , both of whom work in the kitchen . |