Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The idea is for them eventually to be restored completely and turned into a working museum , ’ said Mr Rawlinson .
2 DoubleClickSpeed=452 : Longest time allowed between two mouse clicks for them still to be counted as a double click .
3 To make oneself a ‘ victim of God 's justice ’ , to perform penances greater than one 's own sins had ‘ earned ’ , was to set that additional penance ‘ free ’ for someone else to ‘ use ’ for their salvation .
4 This should be accurate enough for the findspot to be plotted on a map and for someone else to be able to find the location .
5 So long as you let us know , we can arrange for someone else to .
6 That 's normal and that 's what Wendy has to learn to do or else it 's you know it 's it 's difficult for somebody else to if Ian did it he would have to get all the figures first .
7 He was ever anxious about the weather and , when he could think of nothing else to be anxious about , he became worried that he must have forgotten something important that should have been causing him worry .
8 The three of them soon to be part of one fusion , still at this time isolated from each other : three figures representing and summarising between them so much that was central to the complex notion of the Romantic Age .
9 I gave one of them away to the .
10 So also do some of the songs in Dowland 's fourth book , A Pilgrimes Solace ( 1612 ) one of them actually to Italian words , ‘ Lasso , vita mia ’ .
11 Looking to our right we recognised the Cottages with the road in front of them close to the ditch ; also our Professor 's stable , coach-house and dog kennels , with the back entrance from the road to his garden … we were soon in King 's Road [ Pancras Way ] which we found to be well studded with trees on each side … to our left the Country residence of Counsellor Agar [ builder of Agar 's Town ] … we turned to the right and first took notice of the front of our Professor 's house with its large garden protected from the pathway and road by a brick wall .
12 Although initial studies focused on three area , all of them parallel to the existing runway , consideration is now being given to a non-parallel alignment .
13 I have never spoken of them before to anyone here . ’
14 Nor is the main character of yours likely to be a detective , of any sort .
15 This thoroughly amiable writer had been assigned by Villard Books to present the U.S.P.G.A. Tour through the eyes of someone yet to be afflicted with a hardcore interest in the pro Tours .
16 Before moving on to discuss the process of loss in relation to the death of someone close to us , it is helpful to look at a less significant but nevertheless important and unexpected loss and see our reaction there .
17 But if you are worried about your own safety or the safety of someone close to you , it is possible to minimise the risk even further by taking some simple , sensible precautions .
18 If you are facing the facts in your relationship or that of someone close to you , be encouraged .
19 Now meditate on these words of Paul , thinking about what they tell you about the grace and love of God in your own situation or that of someone close to you .
20 We no longer wear mourning clothes for a fixed period of time , we do n't refuse to go to parties for the first six months after the death of someone close to us , we do n't take time immediately after the death for intensive grieving .
21 Our reactions to the death of someone close to us are particular to us and to our relationship with them .
22 An alternative method for dealing with vector elements of different lengths is for an increment value of one always to be used , but for the modifier field to be suitably manipulated when an element is accessed .
23 And any ‘ green shoots of recovery ’ may well be choked by the tares of something close to a world slump .
24 The picture that emerges , at least as a possibility , is of something close to the idea of a constitutional monarch , a king whose power was substantially restricted by the overwhelming spiritual , political and economic power of the priesthood .
25 She had been determined not to give anything of herself away to him , but he had succeeded in antagonising her to such a pitch that she almost could n't help herself .
26 He moved the pen lying on the blotter in front of him slightly to one side .
27 Emily would be suitable ; and the fact of her aristocratic blood weighed with Paul ; one could always boast of it discreetly to colleagues , in the event .
28 She took the memory of it upstairs to bed with her , but all the time that she wrote she could see him sitting there as he had been when he had first lit the lamp , his face full of an old pain .
29 ‘ You realize there 's the best part of four million pounds in those contracts — most of it still to be paid to us . ’
30 Returning to Iraq 's frontier with Iran , and to the part of it closest to the PUK heartland around Suleimaniyah , we may now look a little more closely at Val Fajr No 4 .
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