Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | As a Ballyclare supporter I was not sure which fans to join in the final but thankfully I went to the South stand and found myself in the middle of the most friendly people I have ever met in my whole life . |
2 | ‘ After all , to do the job properly I need to thoroughly understand what 's involved . ’ |
3 | Gladly I return to God . |
4 | In the case of means , I can take many of the facts on trust from experts , even leave the choice itself to experts ; but in the case of ends , however humbly I listen to advice , the decision remains my own . |
5 | right I went to G T Cars |
6 | Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat . |
7 | And then er , there 's a long line of changing jobs and eventually I came to Dudley . |
8 | Eventually I came to terms with doing what I call a ‘ sequence of interesting things ’ . |
9 | to the Council Education Offices to see what school I could get him in , you see I wanted a good school for him because he was showing the ability , you know , er , and er eventually I went to Harlow Grammar school that 's what it was called then |
10 | This sort of behaviour is very irritating and eventually I resorted to giving him a kick . |
11 | Yeah , so yeah ah you 're alright so you 'll say yeah course I 'm alright , there 's no fee , so eventually I get to the point where I said look I did say there 's no fee involved but I 'd , I , that 's a bit of a lie because there is a fee for all the work I 'm er but it comes in the form of referrals , in the form of recommendation , not actual money . |
12 | We made straight back to the airport and I was put on a Rhodesian plane for Salisbury , where negotiations were renewed and eventually I returned to London . |
13 | Mrs Field was such a grand lady , and eventually I moved to Lartington to become her lady 's maid . |
14 | ‘ Would you rather I went to sleep with Olly ? ’ |
15 | To begin with , the other climbers here mostly spoke English and Enrique was left having only me to talk to . |
16 | Suddenly everyone seems to be talking about the menopause so we thought that you 'd better hear what women really think . |
17 | At Key Stages 1 and 2 , these might include someone from the local archaeological unit , the museum or archives or a local historian , especially someone used to speaking to young children . |
18 | Emptily I say to myself , ‘ It 's me , whoever I am . ’ |
19 | Miss Sowerby — by now an enthusiastic convert — and I had taken turns at massaging the damaged calf muscles , and suddenly I said to him , ‘ Jimbo , just imagine it 's you that 's making the muscles move . ’ |
20 | That was a bit of a shock , cos I was dreaming about summat about a train and Marie going away , and then suddenly I came to and found myself in the station . |
21 | I 'm usually perfectly rational , yet suddenly I seem to be doing things I 've never done before . ’ |
22 | Suddenly I awoke to the fact that I was staring at a tree on the other side of the road and that this tree was green and delicate . |
23 | Idly I turned to a 1975 profile of Dr Arabella Melville . |
24 | basically I hope to be more effective in talking to as I can |
25 | So when I walked in here and caught sight of the painting on your wall , naturally I responded to its presence ! ’ |
26 | ‘ Naturally I want to be sure that we have very precise data about radon 's limited and localised occurrence . |
27 | But that 's suggestive enough I think to s That 's probably what 's causing your breathless even if you do n't notice it and you 're compensating . |
28 | Only I went to Donald Stewart 's smithy and Mary was there , chatting to her mother , so by the time I had fixed things up with Donald and went along to Grandtully to explain the plan to Alex , Mary had already gone back and told him . |
29 | Only I spoke to Dass about the curtains , Mr Feather . " |
30 | ‘ They awarded me a seat behind a pillar for this French farce , but foolishly I moved to a place where I had a full view of the stage . |