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

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1 and Sarah goes to me I think he 's quite flattered , and I went in your dreams
2 ‘ As the boat you were using for your ridiculous smuggling attempt belongs to me I should have thought it was obvious . ’
3 We are restricted somewhat by time , because I want to get everybody back in the main auditorium to listen to what I know is going to be a fantastic lecture by Professor Don , er from Baltimore , which I would certainly recommend that everybody go and see .
4 In order to cope with the workload allocated to me I have the help of two Assistant Solicitors .
5 So Ken said to him I ca n't understand what a boy like you 's doing here Duane .
6 In her heart she thought : Kind as she has been to me , and much as I respect her , your wife , my lord , is the last lady living to whom I am likely to apply .
7 This argument appealed to what I called the ideal of protected expectation , that collective force should be used only in accordance with standards chosen and read through procedures the community as a whole knows will be used for that purpose , procedures so widely acknowledged that they are matters of general social or professional convention .
8 You heard about the eh education secretary 's faux pas somebody from Jack section , he , he 's apparently he slipped up er , and said right and Jack said to him I was to tell the education authorities suggest that you do when the education er clerk turn to Mr and said you are just , streaming is when he put one child in the same group for all subjects , setting is when there in different groups according to their ability , so you could be a Maths set A or an English set B , awkward is n't it ?
9 Mind you , if erm someone erm thought of erm if you 're on your own and a man says to you I 'm married but I do n't like it can I come and live with you ?
10 If John 's moral life came to me I would say :
11 I have more than enough , my old love saw to it I was comfortable .
12 when we found his glasses and that and things they were all buried and , and Peter said to me I 've got this of John 's , I brought Jonathan 's , I could n't care less as long as I 've got John you know
13 I pull the Daily Telegraph out of my coat pocket and as Dixie explained to me I point to an article on the front page .
14 myself , I think that if any thing happens to Keith which is obviously he 's not gon na live a long life if any thing happens to him I , I myself I reckon she 'll go back to London , because she 's got absolutely nothing here she 's got a cousin although , I do n't think she 'd move in , in with her cousin
15 I may therefore not have heard points made to which I wish to refer .
16 The railway started to what I could only term , improve .
17 Mr Gillis continued writing and when Alec turned to me I could see the strain on his face .
18 You see I put me poster up in the window and then me flipping dad said to me I do n't know whether you should have that poster up , what if Miss is around , Conservative , so I bloody took it down and put it in a magazine , I thought when we 've got
19 … and in the short space of time allocated to me I would like you to know that this is an occasion at which I am indeed proud — extremely proud — to be present .
20 As a result of what one of the men ( the witness ) John Smith said to me I spoke to the accused etc . ’
21 ‘ Everything I do is honest and is undercut with this idea that we can ll relate to what I 'm talking about .
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