Example sentences of "to [pron] [coord] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ He still has obligations to them but he could still become a priest again .
2 Much of this story will necessarily be unfamiliar to them but it may offer some understanding of how the work of God here has developed and of what there is that is worthwhile in the legacy of the past .
3 ‘ Long live the High and Mighty Sovereigns , Don Fernando and Doña Juana , Kings of Castile and of Leon and of Aragon , et cetera , in whose names and for the royal crown of Castile I take and assume royal possession corporal and present of these austral seas and lands and coasts and islands with everything annexed to them or which might pertain to them in whatever manner or by whatever reason or title might or could exist , ancient or modem , in times past , present or to come , without gainsay whatsoever .
4 Whether they served the primary or the secondary sector schools could take their management responsibilities in two ways : they could plan with the expectation that a larger degree of local choice and discretion would be gradually restored to them or they could look upon their job as one of responding to differing levels of pressure from central government .
5 You can get drunk and dance to them or you can listen intently to the lyrics .
6 Communications , I said well you can either go to them or you can got to , we 'll do it for ya , so it 's really up to you , he says well who 's the cheapest ?
7 where you , you get a scale response to them and we can do stats on but equally , if you get people to describe their most recent dream or describe their most erm , you know , compelling dream or , you know , a good one that they 've had in the last year or something like that , you may want to try and get that on tape or something like that erm if possible , yeah .
8 The copyright on photographs taken by press agencies belongs to them and they may well expect to sell the pictures to news or picture editors .
9 It 's not foreign to them and they wo n't feel real strangers when eventually called up , ’ said Bingham .
10 I think you children were a delight to them and they would gather round the swimming pool and cheer you on with swimming lessons .
11 Public relations departments in large organisations have a number of channels open to them and they should utilise a mixture of these to disseminate information — notice boards , in-house journals , videos , briefings and meetings .
12 The Nylabone people say that if your mum is still concerned she can write to them and they will put her mind at rest .
13 No harm will come to them and they will recommence feeding as the temperature begins to fall .
14 The bids confirmed that they were best to hang on to them and they will now be refurbished and pole-mounted at the entrance to the Museum .
15 He was beckoning to them and they could see that the group was preparing to move off .
16 A physiotherapist said that she could not recall any aggravation at any level , and an occupational therapist said : ‘ It did n't matter what problems I had , I just had to go to them and they 'd say ‘ OK , there 's a way round it . ’ ’
17 If I had an address I 'd be happier , I 'd write to them and they 'd write to me .
18 It lacks the personal touch it lacks the personal touch which is why you never send your people letters saying you 're fired or you know lost a job you always talk to them and it can be more expensive in terms of materials you use it 's it is very very expensive on mat materials and cheap on time but it 's a personal relationships that 's the first thing okay that 'll do so when do we use it ?
19 What they do is up to them and you should n't feel that you have to copy them .
20 Now if the shop want to offer you an alternative that 's up to them and you can of course accept if you wish .
21 Chairman you 've got to allow me because by the time I 've finished you wo n't be able to stop me , er , but I mean if there 's a lot of money floating about in this area then I think that er , some committee or other should be looking at the the refurbishment of the courts in Devizes which are a disgrace , and partly the fault of this council when th they were allowed to get into such a state , and I mean at some stage or other , something or else is gon na to have to happen to them and I would hope that the magistrates in their wisdom in some committee or other are , are deciding to take these courts back into use .
22 On the question of registration of electors , clearly it is very important that if we now have less than nine weeks from this evening for those possibly four hundred thousand people to seek registration then the it is essential that the minister and the department er engage in a serious advertising campaign to ensure that people can exercise the rights that are due to them and I would like the minister perhaps in his later remarks , to expand on what , if any , measure the government intends to take to publicise the fact of E C voting rights to those four hundred thousand or so er European citizens of voting age resident in this country .
23 I 'll say to them and I 'll be away fifteen minutes then .
24 Now that they are giving it some serious work , they need a leader who can talk confidently to them and who can behave with authority on the world 's television screens .
25 She pro she might have done to me but I ca n't remember .
26 Most of it was double-dutch to me but I could make out the names entered in columns .
27 No he used to , I know who , Dawn , he used to take me sometimes and a couple of times he took me up to the and he used to say to me and what would you take for starters so I always said well I always like erm prawn cocktail
28 No not really — they just sit down and they listen to me and they 'll say something — " Brenda where you come from ? " [ laughs ] somefin' like that , you know what I mean , cause I 'm born English so they aks me what I want to speak Patois for ?
29 I could n't give him cover because the see shield is is quite a heavy cumbers cumbersome thing and it has two handles behind it erm and they are obviously the means of holding it up and f for directing it wherever you want so I 'm holding this all the time so he ca n't pass his weapon to me and he ca n't put his weapon in my holster because my gun was in the holster .
30 If he chucks something on the ground he 'll pick it up and give it to me and he 'll do it all the more .
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