Example sentences of "[pron] to [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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2 The mathematicians guarantee that all will be well provided we restrict ourselves to operators which satisfy the condition which they call being hermitean .
3 Sharing our experiences allowed parts of ourselves to surface which were both painful and joyous .
4 ‘ As you can see , now that we have stopped exposing ourselves to Tramen-exhalation we have developed heads and can talk to each other for the first time .
5 ‘ I 'm not paid to get involved in ideas of yours to swindle my employer , Zambia . ’
6 Maybe I can find someone to apprentice me .
7 ‘ The American way of doing things is to have an idea and then persuade someone to back it .
8 Woodie also spoke of getting someone to anti-foul his hull , so that it would be as clean as Lord Jim 's .
9 He offers no one problematic of questions or methods in which to ground his analysis .
10 There are plenty of courses and workshops on offer throughout the year with plenty to interest everyone .
11 But confining himself to Newcastle he lists a depressing role call of both the mediocre and the plain ugly .
12 This is no problem if you are in BBCBASIC(Z80) 's immediate mode where the computer is waiting for you to type something .
13 You 're in danger of every time you 're praising that person , they 're going to be sitting back waiting for the straight away , so you could n't , if you go up to somebody and they 've generally done a superb job and you ca n't fault him , and he knows he 's done a really good job , but he 's just sitting back waiting for you to way what , what you 've done wrong .
14 yeah recruiting , dog shitting on their street etc etc etc that we do our best to deal with in the yer know time honoured tradition of a policeman and a and we 're police officer sorry , sorry Trace , er and er we just you know I think it 's more a P R O thing than er anybody , but I do n't expect you to man it , I do n't expect Jenny or Ann or or Jane to man it
15 Before you move on , I 'd like to introduce you to Maggie who will be one of the role play customers for today and tomorrow .
16 Brief people close to you to cajole you into doing things and not to take no for an answer .
17 When I put you to bed you were high as a kite . ’
18 We would like you to spell-out what the words mean for all of us , especially for those in the local situation where people see their primary role as fundraisers .
19 I 've got some erm announcements for this morning , Vicky , erm first of all I 'd like to introduce you to Anthony who comes from Longman 's Dictionaries why did , why did you do that Melanie ?
20 On the plus side , the young , all-action staff are enthustiastic and remain good-natured despite the number of postcard messages they are called upon to deliver to your table — for you to follow-up your ( hopefully ) successful telephone chat .
21 And they will if you to court which is something you were concerned about .
22 It would al I think it probably also asks you to group them properly .
23 The function of these groups is not to provide any romantic possibilities ( although that may happen ) , but to provide contact and support by introducing you to people who have similar problems to yourself .
24 DeVore wants you to hand it to him when you meet the Americans at the spaceport .
25 I 'll even throw in some henna for you to tart it up . ’
26 Whenever you come across a graph or a tree , it will be up to you to recognise what kind it is .
27 And even if the weather is passable , low level walks will take you to places you 'd perhaps never have tried if you 're one of the many walkers whose sights are normally set pretty firmly on the heights .
28 Bruce Nottage says that it 's a release from the hum drum of life … its take you to places you 'd never go
29 Provided , therefore , that the House is careful to avoid mention of any determination of whether or not a particular privilege exists , and to confine itself to statements which are consistent with it 's merely having decided that a breach has occurred , it can make its will prevail ( Case of the Sheriff of Middlesex ( 1840 ) 11 A & E 273 ) .
30 ‘ You certainly need something to buck you up after dealing with that scrum in Bamford .
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