Example sentences of "[pers pn] to [pron] [noun] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You need only set up elegantly simple categories and logic will whisk you to whatever conclusion you have in mind .
2 ‘ A street party would be fun , ’ said a Highland lady ‘ of rank ’ in front of me to her companion who wore a dog collar .
3 This means fluffing them out and adapting them to whatever atmosphere she found herself in , and is a sure sign of contentment in a lot of birds .
4 Make them to whatever width you care to but it is advisable to divide the desired throw-over width into suitable panels , rather than to find it too narrow and have to add little strips to either side .
5 When I mentioned them to my dealer he said it was due to the stress of being shipped and that the fish was actually recovering .
6 Sudden thought — if I follow him to whatever rat-hole he lives in and he rapes me , in court they 'll say ‘ You did what , Miss Marquis ?
7 Ms Tierney , of Victor Paul Terrace , Edinburgh , told a fatal accident inquiry in Dunfermline yesterday : ‘ On 15 August when he complained of blinding headaches I took him to my GP who referred him to Milesmark hospital in Dunfermline with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage .
8 I 'll tell him to his face I think his parent 's sofa 's not very nice .
9 As he raised it to his lips he saw that it was brimming with drowned black insects .
10 We owe it to our supporters who have been magnificent all along the line , ’ says McGilligan .
11 I added it to my stock which included Damsels , Clowns , a very tame Lionfish and various inverts .
12 Well the short answer is it to my mind it does n't impose any restraint at all .
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