Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Once we have found an explanation that seems to make sense we tend to cling to it religiously .
2 Such animals may appear magical to us because we tend to cling to our own heavily filtered reality .
3 Well the men tend to come to our meetings and sit in the back now because their they well what in their words they say , Oh they they 're much better than the lodge meetings .
4 I mean want to I have considered going back to er , training and cancel this
5 Yet as long as France and Germany remain committed to it , the programme to give the whole European market a non-inflationary money still has bite .
6 Cross-talk does not occur — the signals remain confined to their own channel even where many fibres lie bundled together .
7 Well Jane did say no I do n't think there 's one in the village but if you want to go to one I 'll take you to Daventry would be nearest , yes , but she said I 'll take you to one if you want to go .
8 ‘ And what 's more , ’ said the Old Stager hotly , ‘ if yer want to go to yer 250 scores , there only six further English names in that list of two of them was Surrey men : P.B.H. May and Kenny Barrington .
9 ‘ No offence intended , mind , if you want to go to someone else that 's up to you . ’
10 ‘ Thank you , but — I just want to go to my room . ’
11 I want to go to my bed !
12 ‘ I want to go to your flat in Islington , Terry . ’
13 All you have to do is send the invoices you want factored to your factor and , provided they approve the accounts they will send you a cheque for around 80 per cent of their value by return mail .
14 I know accountants say borrow to your top limit because of tax purposes , but they 're talking about people who 've
15 These conditions typically exist in garage servicing , though they are by no means con fined to it .
16 I mean , that may have been the right impression , and I do n't want to force you to say more than you want to , or really anything , but I 'd like to know if you still want to write to me , possibly just about books , or if you wanted to —
17 Well they could address their letters to myself Councillor David Poole or Councillor Stuart Argyle to the Council House erm the suggestion you know er their the thoughts the thoughts on this what er they could er erm help us in our campaign and also about the leaf stem as well if they want to write to me at the Council House suggesting and I mean proper places to where it should go because that 's really up to County Council but er at least if I had some suggestions we can pass them over to the County Council where where it could go .
18 Well I know , I b I , I was thinking before I 'll wr I , I should write to him but now I , I 'm I 'm getting towards the stage where I want to write to him .
19 I want to write to his mother .
20 Yes I do n't disagree , it may well be we want to talk to somebody like Adrian .
21 I understand you want to talk to me about the late Mr Hatton .
22 ‘ If you want to talk to me , ’ Doctor said .
23 If they want to talk to me they come here , ’ says Roger Boyes , executive director of the Leeds Permanent Building Society , delivering a northerner 's ultimate boast .
24 Now before he arrives , have you any thoughts on this that you want to talk to me about ? ’
25 He suggests I come straight to Fettes ; they want to talk to me .
26 ‘ I do n't want to talk to you , ’ said Captain Smollett , ‘ but if you want to talk to me , you may come . ’
27 Then she added for good measure , ‘ I do n't know what you want to talk to me about , do I ? ’
28 But you want to talk to me .
29 You want to talk to me ? ’
30 Here , I 've put an intercom into your helmet , so we can listen to music and if you want to talk to me , you press this button here — OK ?
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