Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 I tried to talk to you the night before last , but — ’
2 I happened to have with me the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth on my trip to the Dales as I had forgotten to return it to the public library , and you have my word that I dropped it the instant I was made aware that they were harbouring a drug addict .
3 I began to yearn for you the moment you left , ’ he told her in return .
4 Yeah , one look at him and even I had to say to myself the ladies , the poor ladies .
5 Yeah he do n't eat too many he likes he like they but he wo n't erm I had to say to him the other night .
6 During the interviews I tried to probe whether what was meant was the ageing of the population , a change of atmosphere , the community 's material demise or what ; but on occasion I had to guess at what the informant really meant .
7 The personal engagement encapsulated here is not , after all , wholly different from the introduction to that much more objective modern study , the justly acclaimed biography of Mary by Lady Antonia Fraser ; for Lady Antonia describes how ‘ being possessed since childhood by a passion for the subject of Mary Queen of Scots , I wished to test for myself the truth or falsehood of the many legends which surround her ’ .
8 I wanted to lay on him the burden of our fractured present .
9 After his return he was sent for by the Mamluk sultan who wished to learn from him the state of affairs in Rum ; and he entered Cairo on either 4 Safar 823/19 February 1420 ( Ibn Hajar and al-Sayrafi ) or Tuesday 4 Rabi'I 823/Tuesday 19 March 1420 ( al-Makrizi .
10 Then the more we got to know about it the more I had to laugh .
11 Er and I think perhaps teaching I do n't know whether it 's different today but they seemed to instil in us the love of , of poetry and the , the love of literature and that sort of thing .
12 Now they began to see for themselves the amazing interconnected web of life which links the creatures and plants on Denmark Farm , and the critical role which each link plays in maintaining the chain of existence — the working ecological system .
13 With that side of his face he seemed to listen to what the other side was doing .
14 Almost immediately he began to share with us the intense enthusiasm of his Christian faith .
15 In spite of all the centuries which he had to learn about it the traditional ship-wright seemed to be unable to understand about shear .
16 Moreover , he intended to take on himself the national leadership of the party thus created , which would be called Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista ( FET y de las JONS ) .
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