Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] to [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm so Elizabeth got on to Aristocrats so what , what happened ? |
2 | Then I got on to James again . " |
3 | He then moved on to Warsaw where he undertook an even more arduous task , that of reconstructing the Warsaw Philharmonic and supervising the rebuilding of its concert hall from the musical and acoustic standpoint . |
4 | The Bradens moved to Toronto where they did well in CBC productions , and in 1949 moved on to London where for the next 30 years they made quite an impression at the BBC , both in radio and in television . |
5 | Justin moved on to Rome where he offered lectures in his own school on the Christian philosophy . |
6 | I say , they did just that , they sold up , moved down to Cornwall where her mum lives and bought a much smaller place . |
7 | Burying his face into the warm living darkness of Wolf 's fur , he tried desperately to wall away the sickening pulse . |
8 | Mourners tried not to cry yesterday , but most failed . |
9 | Thought if he sucked up to God enough he 'd get away with it . ’ |
10 | The they certainly moved back to radicalization much more quickly than Mao had , had expected |
11 | I moved back to Edinburgh too because er my er my family had taken a yearning for Edinburgh , they did n't like East Kilbride so I says left . |
12 | The vehicle details were taken down and reported back to Holbaek immediately . |
13 | On 27 May , as 249 Squadron moved across to Hal Far for further operations , six Blenheims from 82 and 139 Squadrons were out attacking a convoy escorted by six destroyers . |
14 | Jumping into a vehicle they drove furiously to Haleiwa where their P.40s were ready for immediate take-off . |
15 | He then sailed on to Dungeness where Sir John Norris 's fleet now appeared in strength . |
16 | At the tiny station of Plowden an angry old woman asked whether we had permission to park our car in the yard , so I did n't add to her troubles by asking for a ticket to Ludlow , as I had intended , but drove on to Marshbrook where the porter was more kindly . ’ |
17 | We crossed over the river into Sweden near the Baltic coast at Haparanda ( and suffered the embarrassment of having to be push started to get off the ferry ) and drove on to Lulea where we called a halt because I had promised to say hello to a friend of a friend who lived there . |
18 | Mark Jefferson , Harriet 's cousin , came down to Cornwall ostensibly to spend a week with them over Christmas , but left the day after Boxing Day . |
19 | I came down to earth again . |
20 | She came down to earth then . |
21 | Three days later , Richard came along to Grace early in the morning , and told her that there was a call for her . |
22 | Fabia drove down to Dover unhappily , not liking herself very much that , instead of being co-operative when Cara had so much else to worry her , she had been a shade obstructive . |
23 | Annabel 's call from Scott came through to Saracen just as dinner was announced . |
24 | His great horse earned it with apparent ease — but lost 29lb in the process and came home to Ballydoyle more exhausted than after any of his previous races . |
25 | The second time they did this , it suddenly came home to Grant just how terrified Jim Miller and his pal must have been , unarmed and defenceless , the night they had made their escape bid . |
26 | James got the address out of Ginny and drove up to Plumford yesterday afternoon . |
27 | When Walter came up to London just before the war those were times ! |
28 | She came up to London once and we spent a wonderful evening at the opera and a morning in Liberty 's . |
29 | The business was able to carry on but the flat he sometimes used was uninhabitable ; he came up to London only on Tuesday nights and " camped out " for the fire-watching while for the rest of the time he commuted between London and Surrey . |
30 | 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 . |