Example sentences of "to [noun] [coord] [pers pn] [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 They are the people who can refer clients on to solicitors and it is highly likely that the ‘ Advisory Liaison Service ’ and the proposed liaison officers could have played a significant part in making and fostering those contacts .
2 He sighed , ‘ Maria Luisa had spoken to Fernando and you were together at the Casa Pinar and I thought everything was hunky-dory — ’
3 Mr Wilson added : ‘ When many of the developments were being built tenants associations and public representatives pointed out that publicly-owned areas were prone to vandalism but it was never envisaged they would be subject to such official neglect .
4 Yeah and erm yeah I mean that 's one of the things that tends to happen to kids and it 's almost like when you 're a kid your body is n't your own
5 In this Authority that one proposition stands to lose some fifty teachers to schools and it 's far worse in many other districts .
6 When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d .
7 When Gloucester took Sir John into his service he acknowledged his importance by doubling his wages : the knight was confirmed as steward of Middleham with his fee increased from £13 6s 8d to £20 and he was also made constable of the castle with a fee of £16 13s 4d .
8 He did n't mention it to Meredith but he was more worried about the anonymous letter in fact .
9 I do n't think I 'm the only volunteer who 's ashamed of their early attitude to AIDS and I 'm only glad that we had the sense , collectively , to listen to reason before the calls began .
10 Visions of heavy counselling sessions come to mind and it is often felt that the grieving person must be helped to ‘ come to terms with it ’ , whatever ‘ it ’ might be .
11 So were you born here moved to Malton , moved back here and then moved to Malton or you were here and they you moved to Malton when she lived there ?
12 She has since returned to Mexico and we are now pen-pals .
13 The bar shut , the students disappeared to lectures and it was all over .
14 I go to work and I 'm only on housework half a day .
15 Ormanroyd good ball for Speedy and on it goes to Jochim but it 's too long .
16 The woman at the villa , Barbara Coleman , would n't tell me where it was and so I went to Durance and he was equally determined about it .
17 Margaret Thatcher had kept her word given over five years before that I would not lose out by my enforced move to Transport and I was now in charge of the biggest spender and largest employer in Whitehall .
18 Yeah that 's what I , why , that 's what I said to Susannah and she was like do n't be ridiculous !
19 That shop was taken to Kirkwall and it 's now Boondatoon in Old Scapa Road .
20 It is the kind of system with which experts can quickly get to grips but it is also targeted at non-technical authors , enabling them to quickly edit text , sound and images either to create multimedia presentations or to produce interactive multimedia applications .
21 I 'd love to go out in the evening to things but you 're too tired by the evening .
22 And she took to me and she took me to Liverpool and they were very good to me .
23 ‘ We went to court but it was too late . ’
24 He said the prison was close to anarchy and it was widely known that there was a strong risk of violence .
25 There is still an unspoken assumption that it will be the women who make the sacrifices when it comes to childcare and it is perhaps the thickest glass ceiling of all for many women .
26 I 've , I 've been to Cornwall but I was so small .
27 In the past six months I 've worn a pair for a variety of purposes , from rock climbing to trekking , from gardening to pubbing and they 're still presentable .
28 Everyone else had gone to Japan and I was still in New York trying desperately to get a visa for Russia but I could n't get one , so I convince Tony deFries that if I went to Japan and went to the Russian Embassy in Tokyo , they 'd be so confused by an American applying for a visa in Tokyo 's Embassy that i could fake it and get one , and he said I was welcome to try .
29 Late in 1939 Jack Radford was moved back to Toronto and he was sorely missed ; he was succeeded by Peter Aylen who proved a most satisfactory station manager for a year until he also was transferred back east and shortly took over the post as Director of Radio for the United Nations Organization in New York .
30 He meant to check the street for signs of the Corsican before he went to bed but he was so tired he forgot .
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