Example sentences of "[verb] to [pron] [noun sg] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think I 'm pretty good value — you would n't get a barrister to come to your house at all hours . |
2 | Poor Hugh never came to her mind at all . |
3 | The River Police Headquarters Building was not far from Southwark Bridge , and Redpath felt he 'd better call there to put his problem , before getting involved in something that might turn out not to belong to his division at all . |
4 | Nor is it always clear whether a given list of topics constitutes an actual plan for a book or not , or whether a given note pertains to our book at all . |
5 | Er , you know , because anything belonging to a wife belonged to her husband at that time . |
6 | ( c ) You may find that Halliday 's model of thematic analysis does not apply to your language at all or does not apply to some of its sentence patterns . |
7 | Deformed sperms , de-energised sperms and sperms deterred by the acid environment of the womb , were catalogued so that when the camera followed the successful ones on their journey it seemed a miracle that any got to their destination at all . |
8 | Did n't he ever write to your mother at some time or other ? ’ and she said , ‘ I … |
9 | To add to their guilt at this lack of self-control , some books say that from 36 weeks , pregnant women are n't likely to gain any more weight and that from 38 weeks they may even lose some ! |
10 | Mr Benn , who often comes to our help at these moments , has promised that as soon as a Labour government under Mr Kinnock has looked at the books and realised the true extent of the crisis , it will realise the need for serious measures . |