Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Rowland sold it on to Murdoch .
2 Mrs Bauwens claimed the story made her out to be a ‘ social leper ’ not fit to be seen with a Government Minister .
3 Because it was quite obviously more than probable that all Ven meant by that last remark was that , having driven her to Prague , he felt it his responsibility to drive her back to Mariánské Láznë again .
4 But I have n't the heart to drive him back to the warren .
5 ADRIAN MAGUIRE moved upsides reigning champion Peter Scudamore at the head of the jockeys ' table when a double aboard Calapaez and Mr Felix moved him on to the 32 winner mark at Plumpton yesterday .
6 Less than a week after their first meeting at the poetry reading , she found a message waiting for her , asking her to ring Clelia 's number , and she rang , and Clelia invited herself round to tea .
7 On Thursday at the 17th Arnold knocks it up to an identical spot and says , ‘ What club is it , Tip ? ’
8 For health reasons she returned to England in 1883 , but her husband 's appointment in 1886 as Italian and Greek correspondent for The Times drew her back to Italy , where she lived in Rome until 1897 .
9 The former Spurs full-back , whose Wimbledon team were among the originators of the direct approach , complained : ‘ Leeds hoofed the ball about 50 times further than we ever did and relied on John Lukic knocking it on to Lee Chapman 's head for about 70 per cent of their attacks . ’
10 Sinn Fein failed in an attempt to co-opt him on to the council on Wednesday night .
11 Switch on and move the appropriate levers on the banks of controllers , and the children come running out of the house , little pink-cheeked creatures half an inch high , who turn to wave at Felicity as she comes out on the terrace to see them off to school .
12 Only one of this year 's Crufts group winners made it through to the last forty !
13 While Kathleen wired him up to a monitor and put in an intravenous line , Ben ran gentle fingers over the boy .
14 Yeah , and that used to be our strength before , er that 's the sphere of operations done before the there was more , if you like , , technology , shall we say , associated with varying sort of manual valves than what there is power valves , in other words power valves offers it up to people like , or
15 Although the drawing made it back to civilisation the pickled head , along with the rest of the ship , was lost .
16 They did n't enter the room he had come from , but Travis led her down to one she had rarely used .
17 Gaveston led them back to the heart of the palace whence a servitor took them up to a chamber high in the building .
18 Culshaw , who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits , noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation 's sake — which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more ‘ personalized ’ rivals — he naturally diverted his attention to new projects , musical , technological , scientific , logistical , until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier , with other orchestras , other technology .
19 She was just getting used to the chestnut when Alejandro moved her on to a dark brown mare who , when it was n't bucking , shied at the ball , and then on to another chestnut , whom she had great difficulty in holding .
20 Lucy drew him down to her .
21 Theodora lifted an eyebrow and with a caught glance drew them in to introductions .
22 In the mid-Eighties the Jockey Club invited him down to London to deliver a gentle reminder .
23 Pay out just enough line to have the kite clear of the ground when holding the handle high and , as the wind fills it out to its proper shape , then lifts , allow the line to unwind from the handle ( or reel if you have one ) .
24 Corbett threw himself on to a bench beside the wall .
25 Research links it back to poverty and housing .
26 The walrus followed us in to the shallows , and we hurriedly jumped out on to the shore to get better pictures .
27 McAllister awoke to find him above her again , put her arms around his neck to draw him down to her , but he shook his head .
28 His selkie blood called him back to the sea , though , and he became a sailor .
29 The fear followed him on to the table at the Rothmans and the man who had pillaged nine titles last season lost to world No 52 Tony Chappel — a player who had managed to take just one frame off him in two previous meetings .
30 A small detour takes you down to Caniço de Baixa or Ponta da Oliveira where there is a small modern development ( mainly owned by Germans ) .
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