Example sentences of "[vb base] to [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Sail to Luxor where you will spend the night .
32 Sail to Esna where you will visit the Temple of Esna before passing through the lock of Esna and sailing on to Luxor for dinner and overnight .
33 Sounds wonderful , but the sting is the cost — look to fork out £695 .
34 Swindon Town had a weekend off … but travel to Grimsby tomorrow … amid rumours that Glenn Hoddle has been asked to take over the vacant top job at Bristol City .
35 The Gunners travel to Southampton today in search of their first point for a month after two successive Premier League defeats .
36 Power is worried the money will not grow to match developments , as many HIV sufferers travel to London regularly for checkups at specialist hospital units .
37 They travel to Lithuania tomorrow , return home on Wednesday and then next Sunday leave for the June 2 match with Latvia in Riga .
38 Bicester rugby club drive towards another Twickenham appearance when they travel to Ongar tomorrow in the quarter finals of the Provincial Cup .
39 Northern League FORMER Middlesbrough midfielder Gary Hamilton could make his debut for Whitby when they travel to Guisborough today .
40 The other club to fall foul of the disciplinary committee yesterday was St Helens , who travel to Wakefield tomorrow without Roy Haggerty and Stuart Evans , both banned for four matches .
41 Bees clamber into its throat and sip a nectar so intoxicating that after they have taken only a little they begin to stagger about .
42 The eating of human flesh and the drinking of human blood in order to absorb the qualities of the deceased are practices which seem to date back as far as humankind itself .
43 They seem to hands down .
44 Meetings open to members only — SAE to :
45 The qualities which they attribute to literacy thus take on the more general significance of justifying the vast expense on western education systems .
46 After marriage it would be different ; they would suddenly , without prior instruction , be expected to supervise cooks and other servants , direct a household , entertain , and give to charity out of the housekeeping money .
47 1 x Midday edition of Evening News — must be collected at approximately 1.00 pm everyday — give to GWM then Special Investigations on the same day .
48 As it was imperative that they get to Paris as quickly as possible they embarked on a slow train , hoping to arrive in time for their turn at the theatre .
49 ‘ For God 's sake , get to sea instantly … , ’ the First Lord of the Admiralty signalled the captain in command of the squadron assigned to blockade the Texel .
50 We often get to bed very , very late at night because we 've met with the host record company of whatever country we are in .
51 I get to places much quicker than I used to : places like the far end of the room .
52 He would walk from Ipswich and get to Witnesham soon after 6 a.m. — a five or six miles , journey .
53 ‘ Just sit there , side by side , like a couple of bloomin' honeymooners … then pay her off , and get to blazes out of it . ’
54 By the time we get to Jerez hopefully most of the fuss will have died down .
55 " Get to hell out of here now . "
56 By supplementary help we refer to cases where either support worker help was provided temporarily , to relieve in unusual circumstances , or support workers were employed with a client on average no more than one hour a day , seven days a week .
57 The mixture of narrative and conciliar evidence is important , for Gregory and Fredegar sometimes refer to matters not included in the theological record .
58 Looking at the passages in the Queen 's Speech that refer to matters abroad , I reflect upon remarks made to me when I was a very young person , eager to enter politics , by the father of my right hon. Friend the Member for Brighton , Pavilion ( Mr. Amery ) .
59 Inscriptions refer to expeditions upriver into the Land of Punt , the Sudan .
60 Strictly speaking , these refer to dreams where you are pursued and eventually overpowered by a monster .
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