Example sentences of "to [det] [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It took her some time to get used to that but she got the knack of it in the end , and they spent hours together shooting at marks , or at rabbits on the Down or pigeons in the high trees at the forest edge .
2 We 'll probably have to go to that if we join the Common Market .
3 So to a certain extent the idea was to that if we had the thing worked out it would be of great benefit to the people who were popping by .
4 Since , I mean when it was on the back I thought oh I do n't know how you get used to each since he took the evening out and then he 's different bloke
5 After one such day , on the journey back , he and his brother Ifor ended up in a nasty fight with several English supporters and it was to this that he traced the beginning of his lifelong , terribly painful and ultimately crushing spinal problems .
6 There was an added pleasure to this as they used the cable that connected the spy camera on the wall , so , for a few hours at least , we had some privacy .
7 Former Social Security Secretary Patrick Jenkin alluded to this when he cut the benefit to which homeless men were entitled on the grounds that people would be aggrieved by these itinerants getting " more actual cash in hand by being homeless ( sometimes by choice ) than by contributing toward the cost of a household and accepting the attendant responsibilities .
8 Starting at the Cow and Calf you climbed through a Khyber Pass of crags from one ling-and-bracken horizon to another until it seemed the sky could not be far off .
9 If you have more space , you could create a series of pools with the water falling from one to another until it reaches the lowest in a continual cycle .
10 When a drifting particle of food touches an arm , tube feet fasten on to it and pass it on from one to another until it reaches the gutter that runs down the upper surface of the arm to the mouth at the centre .
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