Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun] [adv] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | He was going down to Soho later and he 'd look in . |
2 | went down to Horsham yesterday and erm went down there and came back filled it up with petrol , and it worked out to five quid |
3 | I like to get down to London now and again — I 've got friends down here . |
4 | But I felt strongly that , like Dickens again , though not to the same extent , he needed occasionally to get out into the open : which is why he made his way down to Cornwall once or twice to see Ronald Duncan . |
5 | He gave me an ultimatum : either get down to training properly or we part company . |
6 | " I 'm away to London tonight and then to France . " |
7 | And he away to Dale in and then the the s took it on and they 've been in it since . |
8 | Well why do n't you go over to Wimborne quickly and get it off of them ? |
9 | She had headed for Heathrow airport , not to fly anywhere but because she could be warm and alone . |
10 | I wrote off to Time Out and in early February 1981 found myself surrounded by eight or nine other blind socialists discussing the formation of the Alternative Talking Newspapers Collective . |
11 | I 'm off to Yorkshire tonight and I wo n't be back until Sunday afternoon . ’ |
12 | Well look , I 've got it all in my sort of purse ready you see , and I went off to town today and you know what I bought ? |
13 | Looks as if I 'm going to have to dash up to London today and try to sort it out . |
14 | She came up to London once and we spent a wonderful evening at the opera and a morning in Liberty 's . |
15 | Please ensure that you check your list and bring it up to date now and return to the Office . |
16 | I bet she 'll go up to bed now and she 'll suck it . |
17 | Tufnell now , with just the three men on the leg side , six on the off , up he comes , bowls this one , tossing it up and driven straight back by , goes straight up to Lawrence mid-off and there 's no run resulting from that . |
18 | She says I would like to go up to Manchester soon and I 'm hoping my car is on the road because the trains to Manchester are pretty costly compared to the price of the petrol in my car . |
19 | for an insulation company and we were on a Government funding and money ran out and it took us up to Christmas really and after Christmas we were out of work for four months |
20 | Well , perhaps she 'll come up to town then and pay me a visit . |
21 | Well I , obviously want to try and attend meetings if and when possible , er I 've been to one last week , which basically was er because I do n't feel I 'm qualified to get up and David got up and spoke very well actually , he was always , at the police not neighbourhood watch , er to do with the cascade telephone system which we found out afterwards , after a three quarters hour debate a man came up to Dave afterwards and showed him a memo which said this cascade system has now ceased in November nineteen ninety-two and that was the the abuse on that particular meeting . |
22 | ‘ I had to go up to Clapton yesterday and haggle with Antinou for hours over that bloody Egyptian cotton . |
23 | and then we had an accident with our car door , who we took it up to erm , up to Carnthruft there and they did it for us and it , it , it 's just disappeared as a hole in n it ? |
24 | I was saying to Jean this morning , cos it 's funny enough we went out to Dartington yesterday and we were sort of looking at the restaurant there at Cranks , and I said to her you know about this bowl of soup and then the erm |
25 | Look , I 'll take you back to bed again and you try to get some sleep . |
26 | Cos I do n't know what state , I do n't know whether Sally 's gone back to work yet or not . |
27 | ‘ Just go back to Lévy tomorrow and sell the other vase , ’ Jean-Claude told me rather conspiratorially when Félix had gone to his bucket . |
28 | VINNY JONES went back to Wimbledon yesterday and declared : ‘ I 've taken the first step on the managerial ladder . ’ |
29 | Louise had gone back to Nîmes now but she had left Sally the white dress as a parting gift and even without the waspie-waisted basque it was by far the nicest thing Sally owned . |
30 | He flew back to England yesterday and saw a specialist in Ipswich , Brian Simpson , who uses laser treatment to aid recovery . |