Example sentences of "[verb] to [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 This enables a student to optimise the opportunities presented to him without prejudice to his progression through the examination system .
2 Chrissy Allott , Catherine Snelling and Nick Spokes of Fullwell Cross Library in Ilford , Essex , have written to me in response to Brough Girling 's recent call for suggestions as to what might have happened in grown-up life to the heroes and heroines of the children 's books of our youth .
3 Union Discount could not establish the existence of a duty of care owed to it in relation to the audit .
4 He 's talked to me from time to time .
5 I think you can , I , I 've , the same argument has occurred to me in relation to special schools .
6 As a whole , in spite of the splendour of much of the singing , this ca n't quite replace present recommendations , particularly those in the historic field , but I am sure it thrilled the audience in the Suntory Hall a year ago and I shall return to it from time to time for its visceral force and its sense of a tension well sustained .
7 Madam Deputy Speaker I only wanted to make a short intervention er er on this point and I think I will return to it from time to time because it is a perennial , annual problem of every time the minister introduces a a rule and regulation we can understand it 's extremely useful and how can one say that er regulations about fraud are not useful , it 's just the culture of our country has been besieged by these rules and regulations and I 'm surprised that anybody can actually make any profit or do any business simply because of the weight of officialdom and the weight of rules and regulations which prevents them from getting above er the the surface .
8 Just because a thing appears to us at present to be illogical does not , of necessity , disprove its validity .
9 Until the IOC , BOC or Sports Council and the pharmaceutical industry get together to clearly mark products the competitor will need to refer to it in order to be more skilful than his GP or pharmacist .
10 But if the master has made him a bailee of them so as to vest him with exclusive possession , then , like any other bailee of this sort , he has it ; so , too , if goods are delivered to him to hand to his master , he has possession of them until he has done some act which transfers it to his master , e.g .
11 Has this happened to you from time to time ?
12 There is a chapter which discusses the letters from Germans — ‘ good Germans ’ in the main — which were sent to him in response to his book about the camps .
13 It is the result of experiments with ideas that come to me from time to time , and developments into another way of segmenting to produce a slightly different result .
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