Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now let's look at some placed to go and thinks to do and people to see for later on today .
2 Less stringently regulated than the Official List operated by the Stock Exchange and open to smaller , less well-known companies , the USM is intended to promote and accommodate growth and vigour in the corporate sector of the economy .
3 Mr Risbridger said they planned to invest and upgrade dock facilities by developing riverside berths capable of handling 8,000 tonnes .
4 The Tsars , the Habsburgs and the Ottomans sought to rationalize and industrialize their ramshackle empires in order to protect themselves against the expansionism of the modern West European State .
5 The crude hides of the tent ceased to billow and bulge .
6 ‘ I did n't know you were goin' to go and walk into another bloody bog last night and get all the sandwiches wet , did I ? ’
7 The king , who had returned from Flanders in February and was present in person , was asked to agree to confirm and observe the charters ; to agree that no taxes should be levied without the assent of parliament , and to appoint a council which would supervise the expenditure of money raised for the war and exercise jurisdiction over ministers .
8 This has the further benefit of helping to sustain or extend current routines through various kinds of provision .
9 Their primary purpose is the conservative one of helping to sustain and maintain the existing order of things .
10 The satisfaction of knowing that their support is helping to sustain and develop Medau work .
11 Three men in black overcoats and dark glasses were fussing around the long cars and a small crowd had gathered to weep and wonder .
12 I mean do we want to go and stay with the children at camp or shall we stay home ?
13 Now why would anyone want to go and do a thing like that ?
14 ‘ Do you want to go and sit down some place ? ’
15 Do you want to go and sit in the lounge , Joanna ?
16 Why would I want to go and wander around on these featureless big sods at the weekend , when I could be rollicking along a precipice on a terrifying , craggy west-coast mountain ?
17 I think I will be very frightened and may want to go and hide . ’
18 It made me want to go and live in San Francisco . ’
19 ‘ That man makes me want to go and live in San Francisco , ’ said Mum .
20 She did n't want to go and live in South Africa either .
21 I do n't want to go and live with Desmond … ’
22 Why would anyone want to go and see a man who was a coward ?
23 ‘ She … she did n't want to go and see him ; she just wanted somebody to tell her he was alive and , what seemed important was , how she was going to tell his people what had happened to him and where he was .
24 Do you want to go and see him ? ’
25 Now , do you want to go and see the specialist about this drink problem , David ?
26 ‘ Do you want to go and see ? ’
27 And er they used to say , Do n't you want to go and see what you 've got ?
28 Do you want to go and see what 's going on in the sitting room ?
29 Probably because you would want to go and play .
30 Do you want to go and play with her ?
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