Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Following his visit to Du Pont , Sir Patrick was due to go on to Magherafelt , much of which was destroyed by a bomb explosion yesterday .
2 This entirely new production , due to go on to the Royal National Theatre in London , remains true to the essence of Lorca 's play , and as vibrant as the heat and colours of ‘ the land of sun and shadow ’ .
3 Their questions are due to go on throughout Wednesday with other objecting organisations and individuals starting their cross-examination on Thursday .
4 He was due to go up to the Blue Mountains that morning and she started having pains , she said .
5 The former James Bond star got stagefright only weeks before the curtain was due to go up on the original West End show and made a shock exit .
6 Fares in other regions are due to go up in May .
7 And then , out of the blue , as she was getting ready for bed on the evening before Kirsty was due to go off on holiday , Mrs Aitken tapped on Shiona 's bedroom door .
8 ‘ Are n't you and Charles due to go off on holiday soon ? ’ she queried , when tea and biscuits were duly dispensed to Lucy and she could sit down on a wicker-backed chair and sip her own .
9 I 've got Lyn who 's due to go back for a month erm end of May for most of er June , upstairs
10 ‘ The day before I was due to go back to England he asked me to marry him .
11 When are you due to go back to the hospital ? ’
12 He had previously worked for the firm and was due to go back to it .
13 About a week before Michael was due to go back into hospital , we managed a few days holiday in the Lake District .
14 he , he were due to go back in the army and he overstayed
15 Pat saw just how true that was so the night that Ken was due to go out with one of his current close friends .
16 Runswick Bay , a multi-million pound investment by Yorkshire Television , is due to go out on the network five days a week next year .
17 We were due to go out at 2000 hours .
18 Yes , it 's rather the kind of correspondence one might expect Tod Friendly to go in for : unvarying , humourless and one-way , like junk mail .
19 ( e ) Limited contracting-out It may still be possible to contract out of the implied obligations owed under supply contracts .
20 Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals .
21 Despite the growth of the disabled people 's movement these paper professionals still think it quite normal to sit down round the table and decide what 's best for us .
22 Having started the match eight points down from the first leg , Hemel spent the first half apparently doing everything they could to double the deficit .
23 As he waxed into an eloquent period , he would realize the absurdity of his situation or the humbug of his pleading and be overcome with internal laughter , a laughter so vast that on occasion it left him too weak to go on with the speech .
24 As expected Object World ‘ 92 got off to a dramatic and bitchy start with the opening panel session which , on the day , featured Paul Allchin , Microsoft Corp 's vice president for advanced products , Philippe Kahn , founder of Borland International Inc , Steve McKay , SunSoft Inc vice president for user environment software and Joe Guglielmi , head of Taligent Inc as the great and glorious warm-up act for NeXT Inc 's Steve Jobs who topped the bill .
25 I 'm not sure how that fits in with costings like you know , but you know what I mean .
26 I look forward especially to a future opportunity to develop his views on the desirability of keeping national insurance contributions as low as possible and of working out exactly how that fits in with the policies of some of his right hon. and hon. Friends , but that is for another occasion , Madam Deputy Speaker .
27 ‘ Yes , that fits in with everything I 've heard about her , ’ she told Eddie .
28 Ca n't get rid of him , yeah and that fits in with what we were saying the other day about the Freudian kind of relation between the three of them .
29 and then they 'll just pick one out of that to go on as part of the calendar .
30 Canon Wright said : ‘ I believe that to go back on the progress that was made in the convention would be a retrograde step , for what is going to replace it ? ’
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