Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 We have heard quite a lot , colleagues , about pensions and pension schemes over the last eighteen months perhaps we have to actually thank Mr Maxwell for raising the issue , even if those pensioners he cheated wo n't thank him .
2 I can close my eyes whenever I want to , and just see it : I 'll run and run to meet you , and hug you , and hold you close , and we 'll kiss and kiss and never stop …
3 The experience left her physically and emotionally drained and a few months later she returned to hospital for a hysterectomy .
4 Six months later she went to prison as a suffragette , having lied about her age and enrolled as a militant .
5 With all the cat rods out we returned to the carp rods and decided to start fishing with sweetcorn and luncheon meat all on straight running leger rigs , the idea being to get some indication of any activity early on .
6 ‘ Twelve months ago we lost to Donegal when a few harsh decisions went against us .
7 TWO months ago I travelled to the former Yugoslavia and visited hospitals and camps filled with the displaced and wounded of the Bosnian conflict .
8 Yeah , yo like you say y , I love the kids dearly I said to Dave I bet that 's why this I weekend and he
9 Kenneth Matiba received a hero 's welcome from thousands of cheering supporters when he returned to Kenya on May 2 after 10 months in London .
10 But he had gone only a few paces when she called to him .
11 He 'd been married about two months when he went to bed one night and woke up the next morning and he was back in the field and 17 again .
12 ‘ I did n't bother buying a crib ; Rachel went straight into her carrycot and stayed there until she was four months when she moved to the cot .
13 The students have had the opportunity to take part in these sessions where they related to the 16+ examination in the earlier part of the year .
14 Poetry , of course , can never become music , despite the dream of nineteenth century symbolists , since , as Eliot 's Sweeney put it , ‘ I got ta use words when I talk to you . ’
15 They both love browsing in antique shops wherever they happen to be visiting , and appreciate good quality modern and reproduction designs .
16 ‘ Pupils should be entitled to the same opportunities wherever they go to school ’ .
17 Several stops later we staggered to the side of Stickle Tarn for lunch .
18 The British nurse interrupted my sad ponderings when she returned to my room in great agitation .
19 Each and every one of the bids however they refer to particular minority groups , whether they refer to the group are I think , justifiable .
20 However , I find Turner 's work on the results of such movement into the liminal state to be a very useful way of interpreting what an insider experiences when he moves to the margins of his own domain , and I suspect that many such transformations across fiercely defended boundaries of cultural experience lend the individual the chance to stand aside and reflect on his subjective place in the order of things .
21 The youngster was living with her former foster parents when she applied to the courts for the divorce .
22 He is , of course , the corporation 's watcher of science ( along with medicine , aerospace , and aviation , not to mention street sieges when he happens to be in the wrong place at the wrong time ) for radio 's news department .
23 When he thought of the law , his chosen profession , his head filled with the savour of dust ; he could taste it on his tongue , mousey and dry , and smell the foist of the archives where he had to pore over the huge books of cases , statutes , precedents .
24 government , it it 's various years so I hate to sort of say , ah well council taxes cuts will be a bit lower er with the conservatives going to be an argument which is but halfway to equal counties so I think we can sort of discount really what the conservatives say but I will say the liberal democrats are to be .
25 2 days later we got to the point which up to now is a strictly no go area for Westerners , starting at Tiszanogyores , a village about 100km from Tokai .
26 Five days later he returned to hospital , when the hip injury was discovered .
27 But ten days later he returned to the same Thornaby service station , filled up with petrol and then paid by cheque .
28 Ten days later he wrote to his sister saying that he had been asked to write an essay about Baldwin , but that he had refused , for he wished neither to lie nor to publish the truth , which he then proceeded to outline :
29 A few days later he came to the office to give his report in person .
30 ‘ Three or four days later I drove to Kensington Palace . ’
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