Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [verb] [noun sg] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The great majority are rural folk , many of whom are denied access to their most basic need and resource — land . |
2 | ‘ But I will stick around only as long as I am doing justice to myself and the team . |
3 | three brass things , no it should n't be seen really , so I do n't know whether I 'm drawing attention to it by putting brass things |
4 | If you are sending information to us on a monthly basis , please ensure completed forms are returned by the first day of the month preceding the event ( eg for events taking place in November , information should reach the editor by 1 October ) . |
5 | If you are divided among yourselves you are doing harm to your country . |
6 | That means that it 's practically impossible for a landowner to enforce restrictions unless you 're setting fire to his house or driving a JCB over his grouse moor . |
7 | Office 4 's features include the ability to call up a group schedule , or other users ’ personal calendars — if you 're allowed access to them , of course — to check for clashes in your schedules . |
8 | ‘ So you 're adding forgery to your many other dubious talents . ’ |
9 | There 's a certain look you have when you 're making love to me that shares my anticipation and surprise . |
10 | ‘ You 're making love to me . ’ |
11 | The most severely-handicapped may be able to benefit from pictures and music , if they are given access to them . |
12 | They 're pushing stuff to you . |