Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] to [pron] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Very little built on to it at that stage .
2 ‘ David obviously wrote the songs and everything but I felt a lot of responsibility came on to me at that time , although it was nothing like David 's , ’ he says .
3 Well no when we started when the strike started in the mill , I told then , you know y I do n't know what you are going to do with us , I said , but the way you are carrying on now you are going to bring trouble into this quarry , cos these lads are n't going to give in to you at all that quick , what you 're trying to do , make them work for thirty pound a week less , so you better think it over now , I said , before it gets any worse .
4 and then is she coming back to you at all ?
5 You 've done extraordinarily well to get on to it at all . ’
6 In fact , nothing seemed to get through to him at all .
7 The original idea is in danger of becoming diluted , and if everyone 's technology and operating systems have to be accommodated , the danger is that — as with the Advanced Computing Environment consortium — the result wo n't add up to anything at all .
8 The original idea is in danger of becoming diluted , and if everyone 's technology and operating systems have to be accommodated , the danger is that — like the ACE Consortium — the result wo n't add up to anything at all .
9 It is not that racism vanishes — in fact it intensifies and violence increases , but most children start to face up to it at this point , and their ‘ inferiority ’ usually clears away .
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