Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Fat chance of that , or of persuading Jessica to go with her to Aunt Jane 's in Port Erin . |
2 | As Mr Hart himself asked in a letter to The Times : ‘ In the face of so pellucid a Parliamentary intention , how was it that the Revenue not only thought it worth while to try it on , but actually found two courts to agree with it ? ’ |
3 | What would it be like to feel the weight of that lean , powerful body on hers , and lie skin to skin against him ? |
4 | It was the only Italian name I could think of in a hurry and I did n't have the nerve to put on the right accent to go with it . ’ |
5 | He lifted a hand off his cup in weary salute to one of his sergeants. a very dark Scot in a crumpled grey suit who was walking over from the counter , and the man altered course to sit opposite him . |
6 | If they meet the requirements of the above list , the dissemination and support of their material should be made possible by others with sufficient expertise to cope with it . |
7 | Ronnie , who had carrot-red hair to go with it , had blushed pillarbox red . |
8 | " There was some confusion at this stage because the target began to behave in an odd way , we knew she was supposed to go up the River Stour to off load , but finally I made the decision to go alongside her at sea . |
9 | Elinor sat on the floor , allowing her long black hair to fall around her and started saying ‘ Yes … yes … yes , I know … ’ and ‘ Of course … ’ a lot . |
10 | I decided to ask Mrs Dean to sit with me after supper . |
11 | And he had the jaw to go with it , a great slab of a jaw . |
12 | ‘ There 's a coral necklace to go with it . |
13 | I merely doubt your willingness to go to it . |
14 | Will the Secretary of State please ask the chairman of British Rail to report to him as a matter of urgency on the state of British Rail in Wales an on its financing ? |
15 | Anyway he says it will be decided upon cos it 's the half an hour to go at it , you watch in the end . |
16 | ‘ He saw an opportunity to go past me and went for it and I had no choice there but to close the door . |
17 | The second point is that , when ambiguity increases sharply , that is the time when people who can resolve that ambiguity by setting new organizational values to cope with it gain power . |
18 | Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready . |
19 | A picture , probably ; she had always admired his work , perhaps a little money to go with it ; that would be welcome . |
20 | Fox had found a bullet bedded in the ground and a cartridge case to go with it . |
21 | The one on the left promotes a genuine electrical recording success ; the one on the right attempts to capitalize on it , although recorded acoustically . |
22 | Lot eighteen is the H M V Model thirteen there it is , thank you various accessories to go with it , Lot eighteen hundred pounds for it , one hundred anywhere ? |
23 | She would have bought accessories to go with it . |
24 | There is an endowment to go with it , so we shall have a major institute , the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research . |
25 | Stress and our inability to cope with it can be an important cellulite trigger because it affects the hypothalamus ‘ master gland ’ which controls all other hormonal functions . |
26 | There was no milk to go with them , but we had water to drink — a luxury boat , water comes out of taps ! — and some Rich Tea biscuits from a tin . |
27 | It looks hard and dark , and I can find no fresh vegetables to go with it . |
28 | Nevertheless she agreed to the luxury of a lie-in the following Sunday morning , even allowing her sister to fuss over her a little . |
29 | In modern terms , he evaluated who was to be evangelised and was willing to take responsibility to go to them in the work of evangelism . |
30 | What I needed was a board to go with it . |