Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] to " in BNC.
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1 | No-one belongs to the physical elite for long . |
2 | No-one goes to greater lengths to get the perfect fruit for their juice . |
3 | Everyone goes to bed with everyone else and has orgasms over what great writers they are . |
4 | London — everyone thinks everyone goes to London . |
5 | It 's wh that 's everyone goes to court because it 's it 's down to the er ju what they call the judicial system to work it out what it is . |
6 | Everyone goes to the concerts . |
7 | There will be two sittings for tea and to avoid chaos we must ensure that everyone goes to tea at their allotted time . |
8 | It 's his house everyone goes to is n't it ? |
9 | The granaries were completed and provided with an imposing portico fronting the street ; an imperial dedication jointly to Septimius Severus , Caracalla and Geta from one of them refers to the construction by an unknown legionary vexillation during the governorship of Alfenus Senecio . |
10 | In this sense , everyone belongs to a culture or sub-culture and is ‘ acculturated ’ ; any distinction between ‘ cultured ’ and ‘ uncultured ’ represents a particular value-judgement within that culture . |
11 | I know Japan is the country everyone points to , but it is the favourite one because it happens to show all the deficiencies of forecasting and combatting rivalry that are available . |
12 | ‘ Yet nothing goes to his head — and he just does n't seem to have any nerves . ’ |
13 | Nothing is random , nothing goes to waste : |
14 | Deciding what facts are relevant to a choice of means may be very complicated , and that the difficulties from admitting his obligation to take account of them testifies to the irresistible authority of ‘ Be aware ’ in practical decisions . |
15 | One of the house rules was , nothing belongs to anyone . |
16 | " Nothing belongs to Harry , certainly all that stuff in the hold does n't . |
17 | Warranties ‘ are other obligations which , though they must be performed , are not so vital that a failure to perform them goes to the substance of the contract . ’ |
18 | Thank God no more by me needs to be said . |
19 | Plainly not everyone has to be subject to chronic disease . |
20 | Not only are there competing social sciences , but everyone has to be something of a social scientist just to get by in this world . |
21 | Everyone has to be neatly packaged into defined groups . |
22 | The control exercised by ORDEN is terrifying and everyone has to be extremely careful . |
23 | " Everyone has to be that . " |
24 | He must n't be expected to make an effort when he does n't feel like it , he must n't risk being hemmed in or bored , but everyone has to be ever so careful of his feelings , poor sensitive soul , and when he wants a good fuck he comes to obliging loving little Ruth because he can relieve himself and have his morale boosted without having to do a damned thing about it but get himself into your bed . ’ |
25 | ‘ To achieve the objectives we have , everyone has to be very clear about the nature of the business and the nature of the challenge we are facing and what their role is in responding to it . |
26 | This I now of course understand , that everyone has to be careful of any drug smugglers . |
27 | Mersey Regional Ambulance spokesman Richard Oswick said : ‘ Everyone has to be aware that the dark nights are drawing in and we all need to take special care . ’ |
28 | No everyone has to be in |
29 | Do like a list of people with that , that , everyone has to ? |
30 | Exactly the same is true of ageism and everyone needs to be alert to their often unconscious ageist attitudes . |