Example sentences of "to i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It does n't sort of get to me nowadays , I 've learned to deal with prejudice , but in a funny kind of way , it 's helped me get from the bottom to the top . |
2 | He has n't talked to me since , but Violet tells me she has explained to him that ‘ some people are funny about dogs ’ . |
3 | Sometimes I think that 's what gave me the strength to deal with all that 's happened to me since , ’ she says . |
4 | ‘ She has n't spoken to me since . |
5 | ‘ He 's never ever mentioned that night to me since , so as far as he 's aware , ’ he rapped cuttingly , ‘ I could think you were nothing more than an easy one-nighter for him ! ’ |
6 | ‘ I heard from a third party that Billy Bingham had left me out because of indiscipline , but there was nothing said at the time and he has not spoken to me since . ’ |
7 | Mme Guérigny admitted to me shortly after our return that she was feeling a certain contentment in being one year nearer joining her daughter . |
8 | to me up there , I must admit Sandy ? |
9 | Erm well I 've got a little cottage that was left to me up in erm North Wales that we rent out . |
10 | Well Sue said that to me up here did n't she ? |
11 | But , secondly , it seems to me plain as a pikestaff that the building society , in parting with its money , relied on the transfer . |
12 | Apart from authority , it seems to me plain enough that s. 2 was intended to apply to the agreement which created the option and not to the notice by which it was exercised . |
13 | On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on . |
14 | He chose me as his master , which appealed to me enormously , as it 's one of my functions in life to be a teacher , so I was very happy at being this kind of pedagogue . |
15 | Report to me tomorrow . ’ |
16 | ‘ I myself shall get the keys , ’ Boris said to me stylishly . |
17 | The veil , the train , the imitation orange blossom are all there and are to me wholly incongruous . |
18 | I therefore proposed an account of law , ‘ normative positivism ’ , which I take to synthesize salient features of positivism and natural law thinking and which seems to me wholly to fit the nature of criminal law . |
19 | The problem of the private beds gave rise to a violence of dispute which seemed to me wholly out of proportion to the magnitude of the issue . |
20 | ‘ He wanted to talk to me anyway , the French gentleman ’ , said Thomas , oozing conceit . |
21 | As we talked , I felt that if I had pressed him he would have loaned it to me anyway , but the Land Rover was necessary for the research programme and it would have been irresponsible to put John 's work at risk . |
22 | I suspect it would n't have happened if I had n't lost an important case , important to me anyway . |
23 | And if he is a Friend ( she remembered the shadow-horror of her garden-master ) why did he do it to me anyway ? |
24 | ‘ I guessed you wanted him to give it to me anyway , ’ she punched back . |
25 | Hardly any of them can be bothered to talk to me anyway . ’ |
26 | Well what er What 's what detrimental is that to me anyway ? |
27 | Under my father 's will , in the event of Matthew 's death , the property passes to me anyway . ’ |
28 | Jeanette 's friend eventually produced the curtains for the sitting room , and I am very pleased with them ( sorry if I 've already told you that — it 's exciting to me anyway ! ) . |
29 | A new reel — to me anyway — is the Leger . |
30 | ‘ Show them to me anyway , ’ she said . |