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

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1 Rowland sold it on to Murdoch .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 On Thursday at the 17th Arnold knocks it up to an identical spot and says , ‘ What club is it , Tip ? ’
5 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 . ’
6 While Kathleen wired him up to a monitor and put in an intravenous line , Ben ran gentle fingers over the boy .
7 They did n't enter the room he had come from , but Travis led her down to one she had rarely used .
8 Gaveston led them back to the heart of the palace whence a servitor took them up to a chamber high in the building .
9 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 .
10 Lucy drew him down to her .
11 Corbett threw himself on to a bench beside the wall .
12 The Frisian , Liudger , later bishop of Münster , was studying at York under Alcuin when civil disturbances at York , involving Frisians and presaging perhaps the eventual overthrow of Alhred , obliged Alcuin to send him back to Frisia .
13 Dr Rafaelo took her down to the poolside .
14 Each evening when we tidied away our papers I expected Edward to invite me over to the Lodge for a drink or a meal , and the invitation was not extended .
15 Burney took him over to the grey slab in the middle of the room .
16 Steven put me through to this Gwyllam
17 Machover puts it down to psychosomatic causes .
18 Feeling one step from death , Branson dragged himself out to the car and drove quickly through the early morning traffic to the hospital in Wimbledon .
19 A reddish-brown train was waiting at Helsingborg to take us on to Göteborg , two hundred and forty-three kilometres north , along the west coast .
20 ‘ It is an amusing portrait as Ken pointed it out to me , discussing the intricacies of the brushwork as well as the subject matter and its religious significance . ’
21 Sally-Anne tossed her head at this , and repeated that it was all nothing — ‘ And really you should not make such a fuss over so little ’ — but all the same she was happy to let Matey help her up to bed ; she felt strangely weak , and the thought of Sunday lunch and washing up , and all the work to be done before the day was over , made her feel worse than ever .
22 I had no conscious awareness of the Latin root of the name Hilary until Antonia Byatt pointed it out to me .
23 Nicholson led them through to another solid steel gate .
24 Léonie lowered herself on to the chair beside the bed , her magazine on her lap .
25 Mrs Scamp levered them on to her face and I handed her the Access card .
26 Once it was home , the stalwart Alan helped me up to the loft with it , where it awaits my occupation in due course .
27 The wardenship was to be held by him , his wife , and his heirs by her , of the king and his heirs for ever : Brewer handed it over to him at Midsummer 1204 .
28 They saw a news item about the deaths on television and advised Gore to give himself up to police .
29 As Kee says : ‘ The religion of Constantine takes us back to the context of the Old Testament .
30 With an effort Shannon pulled herself up to her full five-feet-three-inch height , desperately striving for some sort of dignity , even though she was shivering all over .
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