Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 It 'll make the difference between me going back to work and not being able to go back to work .
2 The subjective impressions which RHA managers formed on their visit to the hospitals while they were deciding what to do about them has continually to be borne in mind .
3 These remained the concerns of Belorussian peasants in the 1920s , but unlike French peasants there were no small-scale politics for them to latch on to in order to climb slowly out of their deep provincialism .
4 It was a bit of a squash but he did n't seem to mind and I 'd put on a tape of golden oldies ( stuff from around 1985 ) for them to sing along to .
5 It marked them off from other men and made it difficult for them to settle down to the dull conformity of civilian existence after the war .
6 Initially , all that is required of volunteers is for them to go along to a clinic where a small sample of blood is taken .
7 And er the foreman and bosses that knew people and they knew the circumstances and I suppose they put a word in and erm you know men were sort of stopped because er I mean , if a man had a house full of children or something , he 'd probably be the very last you know before he was sort of forced to g you know sacked or wh And I mean they were n't sacked in a sense , they was always ready there was a place ready for them to come back to there .
8 Not a lot for them to look forward to .
9 Rather it is an opportunity for them to contribute positively to the educational , social and personal support which many pupils do need but often do not receive .
10 The most usual course of action for disappointed applicants will be for them to write back to the Com
11 They do n't wish it to happen , but it becomes an impossibility almost for them to stand up to their rights , and Mr talks about rights and no rights is in abstract and we all know how difficult it is then to stand up as a minority when you 're surrounded by that majority , but I 've had personal representations
12 The remaining five Fulmars which had led the Hurricanes in were to stay on the island , although the original plan called for them to fly on to Maleme ( Crete ) , where they were to assist the Fulmars of 805 Squadron in the defence of that island .
13 yeah he 's talked to me actually as well about dealing with people who from the inside have dealt working with him doing royal visits because obviously that 's quite useful a lesson for them to get over to people
14 There had been too much drama in Jude and Gentle 's reunion already tonight for them to add more to it , so there was no gushing forth of sentiment on either side .
15 It is also relevant here that in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries meetings between rulers were exceedingly rare ( Louis XIV never met William III , the Emperor Leopold I or Charles II of Spain , the rivals against whom he struggled for so long ) and negotiations between them had therefore to be conducted entirely through their diplomats .
16 ‘ Bumface came here to tell me that he was going to fight the War Office and that he was not having the WO Instruction for me to report forthwith to the Ski Battalion at Bordon .
17 I called in at the office on one of my days off , to see what was doing , and found that a posting had come through for me to report forthwith to Group Headquarters at Huntingdon .
18 All my subsequent attempts to find a mutually convenient time to meet have failed — mostly , I have to confess , because my term-time commitments in Oxford made it difficult for me get up to London except at hours when you were in Cabinet , or in the House .
19 After six years it was time for me to move on to Debenham High School .
20 There was only one option left and that was for me to talk directly to Albert Spanswick , the Chairman of the TUC Health Services Committee .
21 The day came for me to go back to work .
22 ‘ There is nothing for me to go back to , ’ she says , ‘ nothing for me to live off .
23 That is why I think it is good for me to go back to Scotland to remember that there is a world outside London and television .
24 I just came to see if the coffee was ready for me to take up to Papa .
25 It were enough for me to take back to our branch and say " it 's us against them " . "
26 Meanwhile , he was anxious for me to contribute further to The Criterion , and he remained hopeful that I would write something more substantial .
27 ‘ It 's something really special for me to look forward to , ’ she said .
28 But JUSt as it IS proper for me to look back to my wedding day as assurance that I am really married , so it is proper to look back to my baptism as a mark given me by the Holy Spirit that I am really born again in Christ , and to the eucharist as a pledge that I do partake of his life , feed on him , and shall in the last day share his resurrection .
29 This gives an annual opportunity for me to get up to dates with Fordyce Maxwell of The Scotsman , an old friend from my Berwick days , at the preliminaries .
30 Although I would have kept all the notes and drafts and I could , therefore , reconstruct how a poem is written , it 's my experience that once it 's been written it 's very hard for me to imagine back to the time when it was n't written .
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