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

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1 Er I to the campaign which is taking place .
2 I to the school after I was fourteen just for a wee while .
3 Yeah but Betty you 've given all yours to the bleeding bingo man .
4 When McMahon received a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury in answer to one of his to the effect that God Almighty still loved him , he replied that a certain quotation always stayed with him : ‘ I rage , I melt , I burn .
5 Her view must in consequence be truer than his to the actualities of her time .
6 As though he could see beneath her skin with those piercing dark eyes of his to the anguished pulsing ball that was her heart at this moment .
7 He told me that if I did n't agree to marry you he 'd release that tape of his to the Press … ’
8 This was a parting gift but I dropped mine and the bloody dogs were on it in a flash , whilst Benjamin , kind as ever , gave his to the page who served us .
9 Clearly , a sum paid to the settlor to discharge a liability of his to the bank would come within this section ( see IRC v Bates ( 1966 ) 44 TC 225 : the case of Potts ' Executors v IRC [ 1951 ] AC 43 held that a payment to a third party was not a sum paid to the settlor but that case is no longer good law in view of TA 1988 , s677(10) which was inserted into the former TA 1970 , s451 ( now TA 1988 , s677 ) by s42(7) of FA 1981 ) .
10 It 's a secret that the man who led a double life has taken with his to the grave .
11 Over the past year the bank has managed to raise its provisions from 30% to 50% of its loans to poor countries while rivals have hiked theirs to the 70% level .
12 And yet if I refer you to no other example than that little one-legged girl whom we saw not so long ago in our Provence , does n't your universal statement collapse ? ’
13 From — Thank you to every one who came to the rock 'n' roll evening at the end of October .
14 If you have already developed osteoporosis , they may be able to treat it or refer you to a specialist .
15 A short walk from this belvedere takes you to a wonderful steep wall which at its outer edge is taken by the final pitches of some famous harder routes like Spitophage Pervers and Dingomaniaque .
16 Equally , Mailer 's reflections on the similarities between the condition of the writer and of the boxer ( 'There is a support system but you are alone … ‘ ) led you to a parallel which the programme tactfully left unstated .
17 If you follow it along from the historical site it leads you to a perfect waterfall , and then to a point where flat grass lies between the vertical gorge sides .
18 We 'll move you to a room of your own — put you under observation .
19 Let me now illustrate some of these things by introducing you to a twentieth-century saint who lived a life of love in a radical way .
20 I should like the opportunity of starving and beating you to a pulp .
21 ‘ My colleague , Fru Blicher , at the Villa has asked me to extend her best wishes to you all and invite you to a Lieder recital to be held in the music room — you know , that lovely room with its medieval instruments — tomorrow evening . ’
22 From beautiful , sun-drenched beaches to relics of an ancient civilisation , your dream vacation in Mexico welcomes you to a timeless world of colourful sights and sounds .
23 Save Air Miles tokens and make your Enterprise holiday something to really write home about — 1,000 Air Miles vouchers entitle you to a whopping £60 off any holiday in this brochure .
24 Any money paid by you to a HCI appointed travel agent under a booking for a holiday in this brochure is held by him as our agent from the date you receive our confirmation of your holiday booking until the agent pays that money over to us .
25 The Land Rover will go easily through 9 or 10 inches of snow , but unless deeper snow is well packed , then the vehicle will not drive up on top of it and it builds up underneath bringing you to a halt .
26 As you enter the church , note the pure drama — the darkened nave leading you to a burst of light at the E end .
27 A study of showing form , or one particular individual may draw you to a particular breeder 's kennel .
28 These are intended for returners and will help you develop confidence as well as introduce you to a range of jobs where ‘ late starters ’ are needed .
29 Stanley has been going to Scourie for more than twenty years and knows every single blade of grass and stone , by name ; he can take you to a loch and point out precisely where you will catch fish and where you wo n't , to the inch , and Stanley is never wrong .
30 I could have directed you to a loch that is right by the side of the road where you would have caught nothing all day . ’
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