Example sentences of "[adv prt] to some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fitter Chris Colligan gets down to some steam cleaning |
2 | The teacher had finally got her class settled down to some work . |
3 | There was nothing for him to do except settle down to some work . |
4 | ‘ Is n't it about time we got down to some work ? |
5 | Then you can get down to some work and start paying off your debt . ’ |
6 | I must get down to some work . ’ |
7 | I feel I have let Sir Charles Irving down to some degree , ’ he added . |
8 | It 's been a good four years for me to lay low , because they 've changed the stuff so many times and they now seem to be getting down to some conclusions about MIDI and stuff . |
9 | But now he looks to have got the bit between his teeth and is buckling down to some series driving — and finally showing what enormous talent he has . |
10 | But we had only a month in Borneo and after just three days — rather than the recommended three weeks — relaxing in Miri , the capital of Sarawak , we were looking forward to getting down to some trekking , the purpose of the trip . |
11 | The husband and wife retire from their work and immediately move down to some retirement haven in deepest Cornwall . |
12 | It also it is a fact that the people that you do tend to lend the equipment out to take it for granted that you are also a highly qualified video sort of technician and if anything goes wrong , they ring you up and say ‘ What plug goes where , and why is n't this working ’ and why should you if you 're working run down to some conference in the John Hall Room and try and sort out something for these people . |
13 | They broke down to some extent , particularly in Bohemia , the former administrative separatism of the provinces , and provided the monarchy with an income far greater and an army far stronger than it had ever possessed before . |
14 | Two elderly men were crouched over a naked girl who was strapped face down to some form of wooden rack . |
15 | When connected via the phono jacks , the signal level of these can be mixed in for playing along to some backing . |
16 | I went along to some services and again I saw how happy people were . |
17 | She 's goes along to some illustration out of book and er |
18 | This chapter is an attempt to sort these various pro- and anti-classical elements in to some kind of order . |
19 | The journey to Calcutta took some hours , and when we arrived the Army met us and wanted to put us all in to some barracks , but I protested and rang up the Bishop , Foss Westcott , and asked if he could advise me what to do as Margaret by this time was very ill . |
20 | He clued me in to some strategy . |
21 | Chesarynth hoped all the secretaries were happily jacked in to some routine part of the system , or getting their jollies from the nerve-stimulators some of them were addicted to . |
22 | He do n't have no tower himself , but Khor said he had like some socket on his finger , just plugs it in to some surgery-box and the machine fixes you up real good . |
23 | ‘ Obviously the message has not got through to some parts of the organisation . ’ |
24 | Going over to some friends in Stockwood . |
25 | By the time of Napoleon 's war against Prussia and his defeat of Frederick William III 's armies at Jena and Auerstadt in 1806 , the people of Danzig were far from disloyal to the Prussian cause , far from willing to throw off Prussian rule , lest they be handed over to some form of Polish domination . |
26 | Outside the party the syndicalists had formed a " Left " of the unions and this had been taken over to some extent by the Communist Party of Great Britain , founded in 1920 . |
27 | So , expecting to be whisked off to some faraway hot spot for a mild spell of brainwashing , we duly prepared to bring you next week 's Unigram from under the shade of a palm tree on a secluded sandy beach — or at least somewhere nicer than four storeys above the Charing Cross Road in rainy central London . |
28 | He 'd wanted to send her off to some relative in the country , but she did n't seem to have any family . |
29 | She had been lucky so far ; she had not yet been caught , not yet been dragged off to some shrink and asked for explanations . |
30 | ‘ Nothing 's lost , ’ he says and bang goes another drawing for 2d. or nothing , while he dreams off to some café to borrow some paper . |