Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | There is a general expectation that people will not remember detailed facts correctly if they are only exposed to them in the spoken mode , especially if they are required to remember them over an extended period of time . |
2 | it 's still the first one , she 's got a billion things to do , we 'll obviously speak to her in the autumn , erm |
3 | ‘ Not the usual kind of student 's flat , ’ muttered the Marshal , surprised to find his feet walking on fitted carpet , a thing that only happened to him in the lobbies of hotels he was checking on . |
4 | Annie recalls , in fictional form , the event which led to the rift in their friendship , apparently referring to herself in the third person . |
5 | Information is only appended to them in the form of agreement comments during their various states . |
6 | Well , since he did not appeal to me in the slightest , the whole business became a terrible bore . |
7 | My body as it is for me does not appear to me in the midst of the world . ’ |
8 | To be consistent with holism the constructivist has to say that individual ‘ beliefs ’ — mental states that are only in the running for truth — do not correspond to anything in the mind . |
9 | Even when doubled the Funds will take up only a quarter of the EC budget and will approximately amount to something in the order of 4 per cent of the total estimated aggregate gains from completing the SEM . |
10 | ‘ And I am not talking to him in the other room . ’ |
11 | Children do not listen to themselves in the way that adults ( sometimes ) do . |
12 | Everything of importance has always happened to me in the autumn , every new departure has always presented itself within a dying context . |
13 | They 'll still come to nothing in the end … |
14 | Did you ever talk to her in the way she wanted ? |
15 | They should not undertake the sung parts traditionally assigned to them in the Offices and in the Eucharist . |
16 | an inscription on the Monument which was not finally removed until 1831 imputed the blame for the Great Fire of London ( 1666 ) to treacherous Roman Catholics , and Pope indignantly alludes to it in the third of his Moral Essays ( ll. 339–40 ) : ‘ Where London 's column , pointing at the skies , / Like a tall bully , lifts its head and lies . ’ |
17 | God also speaks to us in the seven sacraments the special symbols of God 's love and care . |
18 | If the Americans accepted that the Israel-Palestine problem was insoluble , at least for now , they could concentrate on what really matters to them in the Middle East . |
19 | When 1911 came I often marvel to myself in the name of Heaven how it was done " . |
20 | Discussing Arnie with Guido did n't appeal to her in the least . |
21 | It did n't matter to her in the least . |
22 | His opinion of her work , like his opinion of her as a person , really should n't matter to her in the slightest . |
23 | If they do n't respond to me in the next forty eight hours I 'm going to send them a second letter er tel . |
24 | Of course , he is well known to everyone in the House and to many people outside . |
25 | We decided to walk to the waterfall to see what Gullfoss , well known to us in the summer , had to offer in winter . |
26 | There , from January 1801 onwards , correspondence covering the years since 1780 was systematically assembled from the State Paper Office and elsewhere and taken to the foreign office — an obvious response to the need frequently to refer to it in the conduct of daily business and the resulting inconvenience if it were stored anywhere else . |
27 | ‘ They 'll never understand why I did n't go to them in the first place . |
28 | Fen moved closer , to stand at her shoulder , and his words were almost lost to her in the rush of feeling his nearness engendered . |
29 | Everything nice happens to me in the autumn . |
30 | the action plan was actually sent to you in the post . |