Example sentences of "to [pron] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | To the children who find any sort of role play difficult ( perhaps because it has been discouraged at home , or because they are very shy ) it communicates to them that you approve of such play . |
2 | And it seemed to them that there came against them on the part of the Christians full seventy thousand knights , all as white as snow : . |
3 | Mr Chairman , just one quick , and that is it seems to me that there seems to be very few councillors attending . |
4 | It seems to me that anyone attracted to practising psychology or psychotherapy or psychiatry has not been so without some needs of their own . |
5 | ‘ And she has made the same promise to me that I made to my mum and dad . ’ |
6 | Well quite simply er my reason is that erm I 'll read the letter to you that I dictated to the Sales Manager a week ago . |
7 | We pointed out to him that we have in that county a structure of adult basic education and community further education which the rest of the country can only dream of . |
8 | I 'm sure she wants you to extend the same warmth to her that you extend to me by using my first name . ’ |
9 | It had never occurred to her that he came from the sort of background where servants were a matter of course and all one had to do in order to eat was pull a bell . |
10 | He spent the black hours best in the writing of hopelessly happy propositions to her that he kept for comfort in a drawer , as if they were love letters received from her instead of dead ones from himself that he saw no good in posting . |
11 | She is an elderly person , lives on her own , and er , he made a suggestion to her that she went with him to prison , to face the man , well , I do n't whether it was the actual man , but men that had done burglaries , you see . |
12 | It had the same feel to it that she knew from the long hours she 'd spent experiencing the mass-market romantic slush that Madreidetic packed into their holos . |
13 | He was a protégé of Sir William Chambers , who saw to it that he worked in every artistic department , including that of interior decoration , before he designed his first house at the age of eighteen . |
14 | Instead he told the judge that if he let his son go free , he would see to it that his got into no more trouble . |
15 | You see I never believe in smoke without fire , and when our man is nicked on a spying charge then I say to myself that somebody got at him , somebody asked a favour of him , somebody got round him . |