Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [noun] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Go down to Gateways for me . |
2 | I mean , I could go from anywhere , Lowerick down to the borders and I 'd I 'd be , I 'd feel at home , but I would n't feel I mean , I went down to England for something like four days , and like from Berwick , ma , about it must be about ten miles from Berwick to the Scottish , the Scotland thing and I was a craning my head out the bus window to see it ! |
3 | If she had been a religious person she would have put it down to retribution for her sins , but she had lost whatever faith she had had in her years as the Madam of Dublin 's most fashionable brothel . |
4 | We could only er er , in it 's not quite clear whether erm we 're in favour of sending people all the way down to London for their health care , but we 're not in favour of sending anywhere , anywhe where more local for the the erm , you know I , I 'm not quite sure what you want you know what what point the lady 's trying to get across there . |
5 | And I was going down to Waterloo for my train |
6 | erm the ostensible subject of this passage is that he 's now finished with hell and heaven as the setting for his poems , and he 's coming down to earth for what is left . |
7 | I mean like er Mark now , if he 's paying in to pension for his firm , they can do what they like with it . |
8 | Tack was left some money in his mother 's will and decided that he should give up his job and go in to business for himself . |
9 | I do n't want to hand a scapegoat over to Kenamun for him to torture into confession . ’ |
10 | Within a very short time several of those who were disappointed at his election swung over to gratitude for his coming and enthusiasm for what he did to the faculty . |
11 | HIGH-FLYING Tranmere jet off to Italy for their midweek European tie perched on their loftiest ever league placing of second in division one . |
12 | When he rang Joanne to check Nigel 's movements in the week before Steen 's death , a strange female voice answered and informed him that Miss Menzies had already gone up to Scotland for her Christmas holidays . |
13 | They went up to Scotland for your christening , 'eighty-three , it must have been no 'eighty-four , and when they came down south again , they came to my office and the wills were drawn up . ’ |
14 | You will also enjoy the reassurance of free travel accident insurance with cover worth up to £50,000 for you , your spouse and dependant children whenever you buy travel tickets using your RAC MasterCard . |
15 | She would be willing to pay up to £750,000 for it . |
16 | My National Executive is keen to see such an index created for use by our branches and has allocated up to £1500 for its this purpose . |
17 | The buyers , who paid up to £120,000 for their luxury homes before the property slump , have launched a High Court action against Lovell Homes . |
18 | CD-ROM 'S are different , standards exist and you although one could cost up to £500 for one , remember that 680mb is an average capacity — so you ca n't grumble too much . |
19 | ‘ Within two or three days of John Salako flying out to California for his knee operation , he had me for company on the same ward . |
20 | If he rode me over to Romorantin to catch the early train to Paris , would I mind going out to Reine for him ? |
21 | George and Sally had been planning to fly out to Australia for his daughter Candy 's wedding to novelist Robert Drewe two years ago . |
22 | Then after that it 'll be back to Sun for its proprietary ( and pricey ? ) |
23 | The obvious trustee of the empire was Henry 's younger brother , Philip of Swabia , who was on his way to Sicily to conduct the two-year-old child , Frederick , Henry 's heir , back to Germany for his coronation , when news came to the party at Montefiascone , to the north of Rome , that Henry was in fact dead . |
24 | In the sack with the cat and back to bed for me . |
25 | ‘ Back to bed for you , ’ she said firmly , ‘ and then I 'm going to the telephone . |
26 | Back to bed for you , young lady . ’ |
27 | While the team lurked around the set in Malaga , Verity Lambert , whose company Cinema Verity produces the show for the BBC , flew back to London for what proved to be the fatal meeting with Mr Yentob last night . |
28 | It 'll be back to London for me tomorrow . ’ |
29 | ‘ Let me check the flights back to London for you . |
30 | ‘ Anyway , it 's back to headquarters for you now . ’ |