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

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1 Yes I 'd to talk to her .
2 I 'd said to her nervously .
3 Because I was joking I 'd said to her erm about er , you know my daddy right is er you know , th right , you know mum and daddy lived in Edinburgh and I was saying that my daddy was about the fees in erm Gleneagles , my daddy 's er , a member of Gleneagles
4 Er I seriously wish I 'd said to them you know , I 'm , I 'm phoning it a fortnight in advance because I want to stick to the arrangements .
5 It was what I 'd said to him , near enough .
6 well they were always against me , well Bill was during the war , what I 'd done to them , finished all the decorating , put shelves up , go on the slate to put his aerial up , he would n't go up , I had to climb out my bedroom window onto the gutter and its a wonder I did n't kill myself then , put his aerial up and
7 I 'd written to them , and I feel they may have got the letter in time . ’
8 then Sandy has n't given me a time but I think I 'd suggested to him between six and seven I think people like that they do n't have to go home and
9 And my mum , my mum was sat in The Weathers with me and I 'd talked to her and everything and I did n't even know that that
10 I 'd talked to him a year ago — and we just kept in touch .
11 I 'd spoken to him a few times , ’ Avril recalls .
12 that does n't bother me , but considering it was only the second I 'd spoken to him and I did not fancy him in the least erm , it really made my skin crawl .
13 Yeah and I 'd forgotten that I 'd spoken to her the other night
14 He seems a nice enough young man , but I refused to allow him up until I 'd spoken to you . ’
15 Erm certainly I think all of our quarry , the quarry , I think we were overwhelmed with the support because it was really in our place that the dispute started and a lot of other people who I 'd spoken to you know they they were amazed at the support we received and , seemed to be the shyer the people you know the , some of the lads they never spoke much at lodge meetings , but after a while they 'd be getting up and saying their pieces and , you know I think it 's just because you knew you had backing , and people helping and urging you on , advising you , and the union helping and you know they leant over backwards in various fields to help us .
16 and I did something strange to is and it became X to the six , what would I have done to it .
17 Do I have to listen to him mum ?
18 Will the Minister cast his mind back to the letter that he wrote to me last October — a soothing reply to the representations that I had made to him — pointing out that the Salford careers service , which covers my constituency , had forecast a shortfall of between 400 and 450 YTS places ?
19 I had to lie to you about that , to give you the confidence to stand still . ’
20 I had prayed to Him .
21 ‘ Clarice Cliff was a hard taskmistress — I had to report to her every day — but she took great interest in the progress of young trainees and her husband , Colley Shorter , the chairman of her company , arranged for me to take day classes at Newcastle College of Art when I was doing National Service with the RAF stationed in Northumberland , ’ he recounted .
22 I had written to him in Edinburgh when he was in Belgium , to Belgium when he was in France and to France the very moment he arrived back in Edinburgh .
23 Remember your moral crime : that you have now lied twice about why I had written to you in the first place ( Letters report , 5 December ) , and you have lied on purpose and you have done so with manifest contempt and disregard for any say or rights that I may have against your sick sense of ‘ editorship ’ .
24 But I had to talk to you today . ’
25 I had hinted to him that I had been engaged on a paper to be called ‘ Enslavement by Capital ’ , a title adapted from one employed by Ezra Pound in a Criterion article called more characteristically , ‘ Murder by Capital ’ .
26 'A' was what I needed the most , she gave me criticism and took what I had said to her seriously .
27 For the rest of the night , I could see him pointing at me and telling all the other guests what I had said to him .
28 For example , ‘ I ca n't pay you straightaway , ’ I had to say to him .
29 The person whom I was going to take over the job from said to me at the end of the meeting well what do you think of that meeting and I must admit I the answer and luckily somebody else instructed with some other business and I felt I got off the hook here but in fact that got dealt with very quickly and he came back to me and said well what did you think of the meeting and I had to say to him just one word , was the way I put it .
30 Yeah he do n't eat too many he likes he like they but he wo n't erm I had to say to him the other night .
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