Example sentences of "to [pron] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Town lost 2-0 to them in London earlier in the season but ca n't afford to slip up again … |
2 | A fulsomely congratulatory message to me from Reuters later in the day made me aware that no representative of my rival overseas agencies had been present at the Jeanes conference . |
3 | ‘ She was going to him with letters right to the end . ’ |
4 | Now I I remember talking to him for hours once on a programme about education and this was when he first said what we want is teachers to be accountable . |
5 | It belongs to us as individuals regardless of the power of the State or the claims of the State . |
6 | No one could believe this had happened to us at Lyneham especially after such a long period of accident-free flying |