Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Is the Church to continue for ever to be under-remunerated because just sufficient hear the call ? |
2 | Right X is an angle and what 's the cosine of the angle so if we we look at it this way erm it 's supposed to go through there through the origin . |
3 | Nor did he have to worry for long about hostility on the part of the gentry . |
4 | Naturally , chickens chose to peck about right outside her run and cats would sleep on her roof — it would drive her demented . |
5 | Supplanted , perhaps ; cheated ( by fate ) probably ; but now self-absolved from its responsibility , though to bear for ever in his mind the trauma of a calling from which he had somehow been disinherited . |
6 | It 's also given us the new agreement on working time which our own government have tried to work against consistently for the last two years , they now say they 'll challenge it in Europe 's Court of Justice , well what they seem to forget is it 's got ta come back to Parliament for a second reading yet and they 've created such ill feeling in the Parliament and among the Commission , that it 's likely to be strengthened , we 're gon na end up with a strengthened agreement on working time by the autumn of this year . |
7 | ‘ Want you to come in lower down the batting order . ’ |
8 | and people were to come in here on the Tuesday . |
9 | er at the moment I was n't wanting to s s change any anything that , which is been happening up till now , I mean if people do want to come in here at weekends or late I do n't see any reason |
10 | Cos they they used to come in here for water and bunkers you see . |
11 | Yes , well Michael Wright , I think you want to come in there for just a second . |
12 | San Antonio is , however , only one site in many to be investigated in detail by archaeologists and geomorphologists and it is too early to extrapolate from there to the Maya lowlands in general . |
13 | Ricardo bends his head and puts a hand to a yawn that seems to come from deep inside himself . |
14 | There are no relations of power without resistances ; the latter are all the more real and effective because they are formed right at the point where relations of power are exercised ; resistance to power does not have to come from elsewhere to be real , nor is it inexorably frustrated through being the compatriot of power . |
15 | A queer , throaty , chuckling , gobbling sound that seemed to come from somewhere above them , higher up the path . |
16 | It seemed like when I heard a saxophone player like Sonny Rollins the sound seemed to come from all over the place — it did n't come from this one little spot . |
17 | But I 've heard him quoted as saying that one of the reasons he did n't come was because they did n't have a venue large enough , because people would want to come from all over Europe . |
18 | Buyers used to come from all over the world until the export ban . |
19 | They 'll say I wonder what she 's trying to find in there with all that rattling . |
20 | I 'm a car owner who 's actually thinking of selling my car because I do n't use it much in Glasgow I do n't need to , I can actually walk to work and to come to somewhere like Edinburgh tonight I would much prefer to use the train , but I think we could have much more adequal plans to do with pedestrianizing city centres so that cars were banned from them altogether , they could bring back trams which are much less in terms of pollution , they might not make us big profits for the company 's but they are a very good way , we , a lot of European cities still use trams . |
21 | Now you have to come to somewhere like this , mix it with sixty thousand people , pay over twenty quid , and not forget to bring your opera glasses . |
22 | She got over her homesickness pretty quickly and he used to come over here with her every year until we were old enough to come instead . ’ |
23 | ‘ Would you like to come over here for lunch ? |
24 | These days I pay someone from Brides Haven to come over here at regular intervals to keep an eye on the place . ’ |
25 | She 's promised to come over here in the spring . |
26 | With the adolescent , however , one will normally be able to communicate at least on a broadly similar level of sexual understanding with one 's own . |
27 | The evidence is that at the present time there is a serious lack of resources to care adequately for the number of sufferers living in ordinary housing , and that this mismatch between numbers and resources is likely to increase at least to the end of the century . |
28 | The courier had orders for them to repair at once to Edinburgh , where the Regent was to summon an urgent Council . |
29 | Whereas in the past such external supports of the superego might have been strong enough to compensate at least in part for faulty superego development as a result of difficulties at the phallic-Oedipal stage and might have contributed to the unresolved Oedipal conflict expressing itself as a typical hysteria or obsessional neurosis , today , because such supports are in large part lacking , the outcome is not likely to be the same . |
30 | They report to work at 8.30am on an empty stomach . |