Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps Becky had sold everything as he instructed , he thought , as he left the market to carry on down Whitechapel Road where at least he would have a chance to catch up with one of his sisters , rest and gather his thoughts .
2 Gulliver wanted to step down in August because of business commitments but was asked to carry on by chairman Wallace Mercer until the club had made a decision about a new stadium .
3 After this it heads up the 600ft Berrow Hill to go on to Berrow Green and then Ankerdine Hill .
4 Some got as far as Rhodesia and the high altitude was n't any good so then they had to go on to Cape Town .
5 Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century .
6 ‘ We had to go on to plastic teaspoons because the metal ones disappeared . ’
7 He is to star in Death Wish Five and plans to go on to Death Wish Six and Seven .
8 I says er , I want to go on as yard foreman next week .
9 I expect someone called 6 0 6 to go on about Leeds fans being fascist animals with grudges again .
10 Desmond Fairchild flatly refused to go on in St Ives 's place , with or without the book .
11 Three pound fifteen shillings yeah and that 's how , that 's how the work went at that time but as I say these boatmen erm they used t they used to sit down on lock gates day in and day out and did n't have a ship to come in but I 've kno kno known them to row down the river at high tide or it 's before high tide and there 'd be another erm , there 'd be other boatmen there , one was called , he went down , he used to go down and get 'em going , there used to be a race between these two families or the and the first one got the boat , the first one roped it in you see , or wh what we call roping in , moor mooring the ship up , that was
12 Every time I could get away I used to drive down to New York , where I 'm originally from , and go to the Paradise Garage . ’
13 Because I did n't want the kids saying , ah , you have n't got to And I did n't want to go in on Saturday morning either did I ?
14 For the exasperated livestock farmer , with fears for the future of his pig unit or broiler house , for the fruit-grower alarmed by the possibility of a poisonous spray inadvertently finding its way into the metabolism of a casual passerby , and for the cereals farmer who does not take kindly to his best malting barley being trampled down in order to create an impromptu picnic site , the simplest solution is to go in for siege tactics .
15 You ought to go in for beauty comps , he said when he was winding up his film .
16 Of every hundred pounds that 's invested , round about forty pounds goes straight to the government in betting duty , round about thirty pounds goes to the football pools in expenses , commissions and profits , leaving round about thirty pounds to be returned in prizes , and so you can see that your rate of return on football pools is extremely small , but on the other hand a very large number of people do enter the football pools , and when they win they can win considerable sums of money and it can make absolute rational economic sense to go in for football pools because you are giving yourself a chance , no matter how small , of winning a sum of money that you would n't expect to come across in any other way of your life .
17 According to Article 55 , the future Chief Executive had the power to invite " other persons " to sit in on Exco meetings .
18 There is no attempt to zoom in on solo instruments , and indeed not signs of unwelcome engineering anywhere ; one is left with the most natural impression of a fine concert as heard from about Row S.
19 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
20 He 's asked me to go along as wardrobe mistress , I said I 'd think about it but I ca n't stand the heat .
21 He had a good knowledge of Scotland , particularly the bagpipes , and I am sure if I had offered to go along to Brigade HQ to fetch my bagpipes he would have had me marching up and down the orchard playing his favourite tunes , much to the consternation of the other Commandos , and possibly the annoyance of the Germans just a short distance away .
22 I used to go along to Greenbank Hospital 's geriatric wards , where I sang and played to the old folk .
23 Look sharpish , and there 'll still be time to whip down to Rose Morris in London 's Denmark Street on Wednesday Nov 18th to catch an Ovation clinic featuring one of the UK 's best-known sessioneers Ian Aitken .
24 A young reporter , Mary Kenny , was despatched by the diary editor to go down to Clarendon Road , complete with a photographer , and get a story .
25 The easiest way of solving that problem was to go down to Victoria station .
26 Quite a few of us from used to go down to cricket match .
27 ‘ I 've a good mind to go down to Mrs Wright 's now and get to the bottom of this , ’ said his Dad as Philip went upstairs .
28 I would have to go down to Mr Marr 's house .
29 Use cursor ( arrow ) key to go down to Connection Information , then return .
30 be fit to go it might be nice to go down on Saturday morning come back , Sunday Monday .
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