Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] to [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When I got to school I will .
2 By the time I got to Python I was getting £240 a week .
3 And then gradually and then when I got to Donnington I had to go , I use to go to Litchfield you see , to examination , then when I got to Donnington they sent me to Shrewsbury .
4 And then gradually and then when I got to Donnington I had to go , I use to go to Litchfield you see , to examination , then when I got to Donnington they sent me to Shrewsbury .
5 When I got to Holloway I found I would have been entitled to take most of the things she would n't let me take , like a hairbrush .
6 Later , when I got to Bristol I was prescribed the vitamins and mineral supplements such a diet needed , but to even start to get used to it was a formidable struggle .
7 I developed so much skill that I could put together a 50 or 60 break and when I moved to York I played for the local Conservative club and reached the final of the York and District competition .
8 ‘ I can tell you this much : someone tried to garotte you and almost succeeded . ’
9 I used to dye it when it first went grey , ’ she said .
10 when I came to England I speak perfect Italian
11 Since I came to England it has got much less .
12 When I came to Harlow I was stuck by what a lovely neat town it was then erm but there were er absolutely no posters anywhere in Harlow .
13 In 1981 when I came to Region it was n't our concern with the big psychiatric hospitals .
14 ‘ When I came to Ampeg I had a whole book full of design ideas — everything drawn out and ready to go — which I presented them with , and the amps that you 're seeing right now are almost exactly what was in that book .
15 Before I came to prison I thought I was introspective but ten minutes here and there is not enough to answer some of these questions
16 When I came to Rangers I knew I 'd have to change attitudes .
17 I was sitting in the car park and I appreciated the area very much , it was nice , clean area but when I came to Walsall it was smoky and dirty area I 'm sorry to say that and er , but I had no alternative but to stay here because my father was here , I had no money and er , I thought because of relations job prospects might be better here than elsewhere .
18 And when I came , erm , the first , first month I came to Brussels I thought oh .
19 It was when I was voted off the school council and I was really broken up about that and I suppose I forgot to post it
20 And I was talking , cos I walked along , I walked down towards Twickenham , but I walked to way you go to when I went straight down to Twickenham .
21 When I returned to Britain I was buzzing .
22 The foreknowledge of that fate gave her flesh a deliciously transient ripeness , a brief doomed perfection on which I loved to gorge myself .
23 And you will recall that in relation to Policy H one that I I I submitted to table which is called from Selby District Council showing the extent of that coverage both not only national designation but also of local designation .
24 I confided to Alain my ambition to establish a school such as this .
25 I decided that in the circumstances this was not a job that I would entrust anyone else to do , and I motored to Hampstead myself .
26 Yes , I swore to God I did !
27 I called to mind his letters in Time and Tide ( January/February 1935 ) about A. A. Milne 's views on war and peace .
28 Well when I started to school I went to , back to school er I was eleven or er ten or eleven then , and I went to Field Road School that er what er Thomas 's , is it , was it school ?
29 Before Brian and I went to school we had hardly met any other English boys ; I remember only one , Standish Roche , who lived nearby while we were in Ireland .
30 When I went to court I pleaded guilty , and I did n't get a sentence , so I was out again .
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