Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [prep] [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He never drank them but always brought them home with him to add to the array in the cellar .
2 Secretly I was planning to take you home with me to show to my parents .
3 We could can prime them up on what to say and types of things to talk about so they do n't get moaned down or something !
4 Er we 'd like to see them out with us to give the company as much harassment .
5 I 'll try and find them sometime for you to see sometime .
6 The company made way for the next entertainment the islanders offered to mark the treaty they had made , and Tiguary gave Dulé a drink and hugged him , sitting him down beside him to watch the dancers who now occupied the clearing .
7 Eventually he met a boy almost distressed with diffidence who told him enough for him to conclude that Lorton was much too far away for comfort .
8 It seemed there was nothing he could do to persuade the child to cease her disobedience , nothing he could say which would frighten her sufficiently for her to come to her senses .
9 If that stage has not been reached at the end of the formal application processes it it' not for me to judge now what the Department 'll do .
10 He had to make mock of her because otherwise he would have knelt down again and — cradled her close to him to comfort her .
11 For years he keeps the kid hidden away like the greatest secret in the galaxy , and now he 's showing him off for everybody to see .
12 You 'll take him home with you to avoid gossip , and then in a few days he 'll be fit enough to leave the country . ’
13 The pub they used to have was patronized by shooting parties in the grouse season and one big businessman was so impressed by Grandad that he offered to take him back with him to train him for a position in his firm .
14 She put the tray down beside the bed , and sat down with her back to him to pour the tea .
15 " In his seventh year his [ foster ] father took him and placed him in the care of a man of experience and promptly sent him abroad with him to learn foreign languages and begin at once to study books .
16 I left them there for her to see .
17 Yet some form of coercion or compulsion still resulted from what he considered it right for him to do in certain circumstances .
18 The third kick splintered it enough for her to break it off .
19 ‘ We 've now got to see if people like it enough for us to want to even think about building something like it . ’
20 That is why consuming refined , processed food makes it easy to you to gain weight .
21 So cos I said to Lynn as I said what I 'll do , I 'll go slow then one of you 'll have to put it out cos there 'll be so much work to wrap up I should be taking it home with me to do it .
22 Fix it up for me to fly from there if it suits or I could carry on by train . ’
23 When he got to the fourth screen he stood it up for her to inspect .
24 Adolph left it up to me to decide what to do with everything . ’
25 Surprisingly they agreed and , to show their compliance , said they would leave it up to me to tell Trevor Proby that he was sacked .
26 We leave it up to you to invent a name and background as you feel appropriate for your own general and for any heroes you include in your army .
27 You are running this council and it up to you to ensure that you do not create employ because if that is what you 're admitting to you 're
28 He spread the jacket between his hands , holding it out for them to see .
29 To his surprise , Molly threw away the dregs of tea in her beaker and held it out for him to fill with the frothing liquor .
30 She held it out for me to see .
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