Example sentences of "[vb base] to [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | we often do that , that 's what I suggest to people so they get chemicals that I do n't have in |
2 | Fly to Luxor where you will be met and transferred to the Luxor Hilton for a four night stay . |
3 | A JEWISH group that helped about 80 Bosnian mostly Muslim refugees fly to Israel yesterday says the Palestine Liberation Organisation made a last-minute bid to prevent the flight because it did not want Israel to look good . |
4 | ‘ You 'll return to Berlin tonight , fly to Lisbon tomorrow . |
5 | A few now appear to summer fairly regularly . |
6 | Report to ATC as soon as possible . |
7 | Other Whitehall insiders caution against the view that the Thatcher Cabinet is largely characterized by deferential ‘ staircase ’ men : ‘ Ministers report to Cabinet pretty freely and frankly . |
8 | As the rest of the royals head to Balmoral tomorrow morning , Diana will pick up ten-year-old William and Harry , eight , when they break up for the Christmas holidays from Ludgrove school in Wokingham . |
9 | Verbal behaviour covers everything you say to people either face-to-face or on the telephone . |
10 | Oh you will be then that 's what I say to Kev bloody well ask ! |
11 | IF Fred Barker , Master of the Quorn , believes that changing garb would make one iota of difference to those who object to hunting then he must live in cloud cuckoo land . |
12 | The bland slopes bordering and beyond the river , innocuous when seen from the train , abound in hidden secrets that yield to discovery only after a search for them . |
13 | We listen to music mostly . |
14 | They also like activities as well reflectors , where they can stand back and watch and listen to others as well and sometimes within a group activity they actually like to pull back and listen to what others are saying . |
15 | no , it 's not that , listen , listen now , now listen to Santa now , listen to Santa , if you went home , if you went , listen to me now |
16 | When you are blind , you listen to things very carefully . |
17 | We none of us listen to instinct enough . ’ |
18 | As a precondition to a meeting he had with de Klerk on May 8 , Nelson Mandela , the deputy president of the ANC , had insisted that the government must announce a ban on the carrying of all " dangerous " weapons , undertake to phase out single men 's hostels in the townships , and halt the use by police of " unacceptable " crowd-control measures — mainly the use of live ammunition . |
19 | We had to remove the baffle plate and in there was a piece of gauze , that 's the inside cloth , cut to size so it fit in nice . |
20 | Many house plants freeze to death when left on windowsills at night behind drawn curtains . |
21 | ARSENAL and Aston Villa are planning dramatic changes for their clash tonight as managers George Graham and Ron Atkinson desperately seek to beef up their stuttering title challenges . |
22 | 1 ) establish who is responsible for reinforcing the existing law on sale of tobacco products to children 2 ) increase fines for retailers 3 ) restrict vending machines to over-18s premises 4 ) seek to phase out tobacco-sponsored sports coverage over the next 5 years 5 ) increase the amount spent by the tobacco industry on prevention ( currently 1% ) |
23 | By the time of the Norman invasion , the Saxon Manor had settled into a familiar form , with the Lord of the Manor , the reeve , the Hall , the lands retained in Demesne , lands let to tenants i.e. Villani , the Bordari or labourers , the Servi or slaves , in some cases Cotari , the tenants of part of the submanor , Free tenants , meadow land , mills , fisheries , woods for pannage and pasture . |
24 | ‘ All right , all right , no more life-stories please , just go up and speak to Tommy then , ’ Mrs Trotter said , sharply . |
25 | and speak to Geoff there , I thought well I 'll go and make sure |
26 | You speak to Mummy please . |
27 | In order to combat this , her parents were instructed to ignore any ‘ naughty ’ behaviour and speak to Suzy only when she was eating properly . |
28 | Call my home first ( ) ; failing that speak to Jenny on . |
29 | I speak to Stella now |
30 | Those who would have fallen ill even under moderate sexual restrictions succumb to illness all the earlier and more severely under the demands of our present civilized sexual morality ; for we know no better security against the menace to normal sexual life caused by defective predisposition and disturbances in development than sexual satisfaction itself . |