Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] to [pron] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Within a few years , most Boards felt that the Consultative Councils helped to defuse individual complaints and to present a favourable image to the public , and were willing to defer to them on some matters of general policy of an essentially political or presentational nature , such as priorities in rural electrification or aspects of domestic charging . |
2 | We will be glad to talk to you about this before you borrow . |
3 | And when one of them did choose her , she found herself quite unable to talk to him at all . |
4 | It was difficult to talk to him with this going on . |
5 | The question whether it would ever be right to move to one at some distant date is separate . |
6 | Many affidavits were filed in these proceedings , but for our purposes it has not been necessary to refer to them in any detail , because the facts are carefully summarised in the judgment of Mann L.J . |
7 | We walked along the intersecting tyke walls and met a voluntary warden eager to talk to us about some of the work carried out on the reserve . |