Example sentences of "[adv] to [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Thanks especially to who seemed to be everywhere with me loading , unloading , sorting , labelling , selling , loading , unloading … ! |
2 | As the weeks passed she finally began to believe that Penry Vaughan meant what he said , that their relationship was important enough to him to nurture with delicacy and care . |
3 | But it is clear enough to anyone dealing in checks who thinks about the matter that it is in the public interest to deny collection in those circumstances . |
4 | The latter was first used , I believe , in describing good quality whisky and was later applied more generally to anything considered to be genuine . |
5 | Now a day 's residue is some association which relates the manifest content usually to what happened to you that day , and often i they 're very oft it 's often that the day 's residue is built into the manifest dream , so it 's quite obvious , you had this dream because of something that happened to you on that day . |
6 | One or two people at the other end were snoring and once someone quite close to me shouted in his sleep : |
7 | people close to you engage in dangerous/risky activities ( eg mountaineering , riding a motorcycle , flying ) . |
8 | DAYFLOWER a strong finishing fifth in the Newmarket 1000 gns , may find conditions more to her liking at the Curragh tomorrow and I make her the selection for the Irish ‘ 1000 ’ . |
9 | This was due not only to economies of scale but also to what came to be known as the experience curve . |
10 | Christina knew that this was because Stephen usually objected strongly to anyone smoking in his vicinity . |
11 | We come here to what seems to me to be the central dilemma in second language pedagogy : the conditions appropriate for acquiring communicative resources are different from the conditions of their use . |
12 | The butler was arguing with a tall fair man , threatening to send for the footmen to turn him away physically if he persisted in demanding to see the person who was refusing access to everyone , and particularly to anyone answering to the name of Cochrane . |
13 | Harvey thrust him aside and , with a gallantry which began even to him to appear to be excessively foolish , given the time and place , dragged Amaranth from the clutches of the mob . |
14 | I walked across to what looked like a liquor cabinet . |
15 | The caveat pertains too to what follows in this chapter , further conclusions about causal relations . |