Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | So she started to cry and all then and said she said she was sorry , and right enough she stuck to the time that we allow her to , she 's come in last night dead on the button . |
2 | Apart from a price list , so we had a price list , and I thought right so I went to a book shop and I tried to find a book on masks nothing . |
3 | Yeah , so yeah ah you 're alright so you 'll say yeah course I 'm alright , there 's no fee , so eventually I get to the point where I said look I did say there 's no fee involved but I 'd , I , that 's a bit of a lie because there is a fee for all the work I 'm er but it comes in the form of referrals , in the form of recommendation , not actual money . |
4 | At the same time , one introduces the idea of thermal energy , heat , and in many situations the requirement is in fact is to start from energy in one form , such as heat from burning oil , to satisfy a requirement for energy in another form , in other words mechanical energy — the turning of a shaft — so somewhere there has to be a device which converts the heat energy into mechanical energy . |
5 | We 'd much rather you came to the banquet . |
6 | ‘ To lutin ’ means to tie hair in ELF-locks ; sometimes he would tangle a horse 's mane so badly it had to be cut . |
7 | This lamb 's leg was tangled with twine and swollen so badly it had to be put down . |
8 | So perhaps we need to be more concerned with providing the right environment and with removing constraints than with creating ‘ master plans ’ . |
9 | It is not so much what happens to people that is important as what they think has happened to them . |
10 | The whole ritual took most of them half an hour though there were always a few that gossiped so much they had to be nagged by their Head Girl . |
11 | ‘ Doc was a bully with the players , he treated them like dirt , ’ claimed Crerand adding that several players disliked him so much they threatened to ‘ do ’ him . |
12 | THE gunman in the Darlington siege loved his girlfriend so much he resorted to violence in a fit of jealousy , it was claimed last night . |
13 | So so which is your so so you go to you go to the local catholic church . |
14 | Er you know living er so close to neighbours and people you know in so it tended to be , in other places where I 've lived , that you did n't see people people very often , at least you did n't speak to your close neighbours very often , and erm in the flats , you know I found that they were right in the midst of it . |
15 | so I said erm cos I 've been in so I says to her cos you want some fags |
16 | So anyway I got to and I was amazed at the opposition I got from the two or three staff shunters at . |
17 | So anyway I went to Index cos I want I want and a watch I 'm looking for a watch cos , and I thought oh aye I come to rings , I thought well I owe her a ring so I thought oh better half eternity ring they 're cheap anyway . |
18 | Less formally it amounts to providing trained and experienced adults with the opportunity professionally to expand ( G.E . |
19 | Universities there have started teaching the subject in English in an attempt to attract students from all over the world and so far they appear to be succeeding . |
20 | So far they seem to be the Spanish variety with the lovely English ones still to come . |
21 | All that we have described so far we believe to be common to visionary leadership in general . |
22 | There 's no queue of traffic along here so far it seems to be coming through fairly er well . |
23 | It was decided also that if any person was to win 6 years in succession , he would be presented with the trophy to keep ; so far it appears to be an impossible goal as in the intervening 266 years , no person has won more than once . |
24 | and as for fortune and as for pain I never invited them in though it seems to the world they were all I desired . |
25 | Her temper had worsened since the pups were born , so now she had to be kept tied up all the time in the alcove near the kitchen stove . |
26 | In the next step of the argument , he then said , well , religion is a transference , and therefore a form of infantilism , so now he seems to be criticizing religion , but if he 's criti criticizing religion by saying it 's an illusion , surely he 's jeopardizing civilization , because the danger , as he points out in the book , if you take religion away from people , you say , look , this is just an illusion , God does n't exist . |
27 | So erm , so now I have to be careful , erm , but I 'm , I 'm very much better . |
28 | So often they bring to their training elements drawn from their own experience of school . |
29 | From the moment he left your home on his quest he has been leaving a trail for you to follow ; not of pebbles , not of bread or coloured beads ; a trail of memory , of image like blood , like a scent ; something that you have always known even though so often it seemed to you that you did not recognize it . ’ |
30 | We know that up there it goes to nine thousand five hundred and along here it gets to ninety five thousand . |