Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 JEWKES : He is my master and if he bids me do anything I can do I think I ought to do it and let him who has power to command me look to the lawfulness of it .
2 Gave them permission to erm
3 Do think the rest of us in , in , in the Western world have a duty to give them money to , to help sort out the pollution problem ?
4 Me ankle hurts every time I put me foot to the ground .
5 I skirted the dike district too — or at any rate two big chicks denied me entry to their purple sanctum .
6 After fifteen years some may have emigrated died … would all of them spring to the colours when called ? ’
7 Although some bureaux can make access for disabled clients feasible , there are still many disabled clients for whom coming to a bureau may not be worthwhile even if their problem is pressing .
8 If members of a conquering nation called upon the nation they had conquered and continued to hold down to forget their specific nationality and position , to ‘ sink national differences ’ and so forth , that was not internationalism , it was nothing else but preaching to them submission to the yoke , and attempting to justify and perpetuate the domination of the conqueror under the cloak of internationalism .
9 The following day it gained me entrance to the main gate of the embassy .
10 It gives me pleasure to be able to supply these adventures .
11 It was my blood because he had given me mouth to mouth resuscitation .
12 Are n't I kind to you ?
13 The second place is that probably one of the reasons that physicians feel threatened by these kind of laws is that , without the law , I can cruise along and maintain my patients ' comfort and my sanity to the best of my ability .
14 As an Englishman I express my subordination to the political authority under which I live by paying a certain fraction of my money income to the appropriate official .
15 Under his influence , however , I felt I was losing my freedom to be myself .
16 Yes it is so because it is nostrum , cut out the nostrum , and let me give my heart to God — and all is ... [ rest of line illegible ]
17 I had lost my heart to the little , golden flowers that brightened the meadows like a thousand suns .
18 I express to you the most earnest desire of my heart to be that prosperity and success in social and moral improvement may attend increasingly from year to year the progress of this library .
19 I realised the truth of all I had heard and read and decided to give my heart to Jesus and ask God to forgive me my sins on Wednesday , 13th April in the car on the way home from work .
20 ‘ I 'll give my heart to God , ’ I said .
21 A letter to Rohde contains , half-way through , the sign " N.B. " and , at the end , the following : " At the point marked N.B. , a message came calling me into town as soon as I reached the foot of the page ; now returned , I am trembling all over and can not free myself of it even by pouring out my heart to you .
22 I opened my heart to him , and he gave me his blessing . ’
23 I have a few close trusted friends and family , but I do n't open up my heart to all and sundry . ’
24 ‘ I poured out my heart to you , Laura , telling you how much I loved you , and that , despite our difficulties , I was certain we could find a way to solve them .
25 I made one in trusting you enough to open up my heart to you about my ex-fiancé .
26 When I had told my story to the minister , he introduced me to Ivan Feigelson ( known to his friends as Ika ) , a young medical student of Russian emigré parentage .
27 The gentleman who saved me suggested I tell my story to the French authorities .
28 ‘ Or sell my story to some Hong Kong newspaper ? ’
29 The rain beat against my face , pasted my hair to my scalp , ran down my neck .
30 ‘ Take a turn with me , Doctor , and I 'll lay my faith to your scepticism that I make the weir and back before you . ’
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