Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] be to you " in BNC.
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1 | London is different to me than it is to you . |
2 | Too close a contact with leading journalists could be of more benefit to the media than it is to you . |
3 | ‘ Rid yourself of the notion , sir , ’ he said on a menacing note , ‘ that it is any more acceptable to me than it is to you ! ’ |
4 | And it 's to you , the readers , that we beg one week 's indulgence as we uncurl our lips , pat ourselves on that back and take you , in the next 46 pages , on a runaway rollercoaster ride through the stuff and nonsense , faces and fads , ecstatic highs and miserable lows that have littered 40 years of doing battle with the monster that is popular culture . |
5 | Admittedly there 's nothing else as inane as the tale of Froggie and Miss Mousey among the 13 tracks on Good As I Been To You ( Columbia ) — but neither is there anything actually written by Dylan . |
6 | But it 's the difference between the wheezing , cracked , crumbling voice on ‘ Good As I Been To You ’ and the supine , delicate wonderment of Young 's voice on ‘ Harvest Moon ’ which marks the astonishing chasm between the two albums . |
7 | ‘ It is n't the same thing to us as it is to you . |
8 | That was something to have , she told herself , to know precisely where you belong , and to be as essential to that place as it is to you . |
9 | It is almost as much a foreign country to me as it is to you . |
10 | ‘ Anything that happens in this town is of interest to me , as it is to you , being in the business of reporting what goes on yourself . ’ |
11 | Because the real problem , Rory , my sweet , is that you 're just as attracted to him as he is to you . ’ |