Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [pers pn] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Who cared about him to the depths of her soul , even though he was , in his own mind , completely underserving of her love . |
2 | She knew he cared , he showed it , but he would n't say the things she wanted to hear — that he cared for her to the exclusion of all others , and wanted her in his life to the exclusion of all others . |
3 | She moved past him to the kitchen , where she put the kettle on the gas . |
4 | A Briton known to leaders of a charity based in Northampton discovered them and fled with them to the relative safety of Split . |
5 | Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils . |
6 | Smiling shakily back and in response to his urging , she sank with him to the floor . |
7 | ‘ I believe , ’ said the commissioner who reported on it to the Health of Towns Commission in 1845 , |
8 | Talk of the Rector and his unruly family , of her wild Harry 's doings at Oxford , of the poor hunting season it had been , all flowed between her and Aunt Emily and when she rose to go , and Alexandra held out her hand in farewell , Mrs Burrows stalked past her to the door as if she had no more real existence than an armchair . |
9 | She tiptoed past them to the chest of drawers , took out a pair of shorts and a sweatshirt and slipped back downstairs to the kitchen . |
10 | Then she jumped up from the bed before he could grab her again and darted past him to the window . |
11 | Having reached the most distant onlookers , a young couple pushing up-and-down a baby in a pram , the girl drew tight the neck of the bag and strolled with it to the stage . |
12 | And she ended up spending , it was the best part of the day with me and she came with me to a couple of meetings I went to . |
13 | Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven . |
14 | The next morning he came with me to the station , and as we waited for the train , we watched the crowds . |
15 | She came with him to the door . |
16 | She came with him to the door , and the light from the hall cut an orange path across the roadway . |
17 | Shrimpton came with him to the top of the stairs . |
18 | She came with him to the door , uneasy , perhaps scared . |
19 | ‘ You came with us to the Fleet . ’ |
20 | He turned behind him to a metal trolley where neat regiments of jars and bottles waited breathlessly under sealing plastic . |
21 | He stabbed a man scrambling up the bulwarks beside him , and cheered as Hector 's galleys swept up to the shore and another horde of Macleans poured from them to the rescue of their clansmen . |
22 | Lesley walked to the microphone as the chairperson retreated from it to a spatter of applause . |
23 | As the woman 's mouth sagged open Polly walked past her to the door . |
24 | She walked past him to the door , and though he followed and came quickly up to her side he did not again offer her his hand . |
25 | Then she walked with me to a bus stop — I had to take one step every two minutes , and that in slow motion — waited with me , put me on the right bus and reminded the conductor where to let me out . |
26 | Alan showed me another way out of the bar , so we avoided Young Trotsky , and walked with me to the van . |
27 | Afterwards , the old gentleman walked with them to the little white house . |
28 | His wife packed a box with various goodies for Leonora to take to Penry , then walked with them to the jetty , and waved them off on the Sea-Fret , a sturdy fishing-boat a lot newer than Penry 's . |
29 | She walked with him to the bus-stop , would not let him walk her back to the flat , said not to follow her ; she 'd watch , be angry . |
30 | She walked with him to the garage , and as he got into her car she leaned forward and kissed his cheek lightly . |