Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] [verb] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | He and his wife Alexandra are heading off to the sun and fun of Mauritius where he will head up English television and radio news for the local broadcasting corporation . |
2 | The British staff at Culham were pointing out to the eminent scientists that they are paid less than their colleagues from fourteen other European countries working alongside them . |
3 | Andy 's coming along to the next C S M T |
4 | Marie was wading up to the path through waist-high reeds : ‘ Look at the state of my clothes ! ’ |
5 | The following morning Richard was taken down to the treatment room and given his first induction of air . |
6 | And at the same time , Lilian was coming up to the second stage . |
7 | The lights went down further , and I guessed Kruger was working up to the big climax , whatever that was . |
8 | Substitute Warzycha was forced on to the field after only ten minutes after Ward was stretchered off . |
9 | In April each of the canes seen protruding starkly from the ground in February is cut back to the second bud and stakes are planted for their support . |
10 | Like Abingdon , Kemble is handing over to the army . |
11 | The man who spotted it says it 's inaccessible without proper equipment so Mr Scales is getting through to the coastguards , sir . ’ |
12 | Group managing director Tom Hempenstall is moving up to the new post of chief executive . |
13 | And so it was that Luch was taken up to the castle for the second time . |
14 | The English response was ineffective : the campaigns of the 1340s and 1350s had been essentially plundering raids , launched into enemy territory from secure bases ; but after 1369 England was thrown on to the defensive in Aquitaine , and she had little idea how to fight a defensive war . |
15 | The Peugeot was pushed on to the other side of the road and was in collision with a Sierra driven by Leslie Green , of Runcorn , Cheshire , who was travelling in the opposite direction . |
16 | Security sources said Major George Serhal was handed over to the former Lebanese president , Suleiman Franjieh . |
17 | So John Broome is switching on to the green , green grass of home . |
18 | In September 1990 W. was referred back to the clinic which had seen her three years before and began sessions with a clinical psychologist . |
19 | The fastest way to talk to Grosvenor Square was to get back to the third floor . |
20 | Matthew was sent off to the yard , but Riddle was n't there and Matthew reckoned he had n't been there . ’ |
21 | Beattie was taken back to the cell and shortly afterwards brought down to the main police office where the other men who had been arrested were being assembled . |
22 | NURSES from South Tees are jetting off to the U.S. this month to find out about baby care , American style . |
23 | Heinrich and Martha were walking back to the Reach hand in hand . |
24 | There is bound to be considerable upheaval among the blue-chip client list which Deloitte UK is bringing over to the new firm . |
25 | Joey Beauchamp and Jim Magilton … there 's speculation that Brian Horton is coming back to the Manor with his Manchester City cheque book let's ask him |
26 | The project report and maps dealing with the regional geology and gold potential of part of the western flank of the Cordillera Occidental of south-west Colombia were handed over to the counterpart organisation . |
27 | KEVIN McGARRITY is going back to the British Vauxhall Lotus championship — and back to the team he quit midway through last season . |
28 | I am determined that the highest and most stringent safety requirements should be adhered to , and the regulatory bodies must be satisfied that any work done at Dounreay is carried out to the highest standards . |
29 | Well Craig 's going down to the local . |
30 | Maureen was getting on to the museum about bringing an expert to have a look at the place . ’ |