Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] to [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | PLEASE — look our for any potential people in YOUR classes and do encourage them to go to this day . |
2 | ‘ You do n't honestly expect me to agree to that idea ? ’ |
3 | Maybe I mentioned about the fillings coming out on this side of my mouth and at the back , so I ca They took it out in my living room and hypnotized me to forget , hypnotized walking about in my sleep with it , to sleep , got me in the chair and done it , got out of the house , programmed me to go to that dentist in , which I did do instead of going to Mr at . |
4 | you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , . |
5 | This is the experiment and experience I commend to any business man or industrialist who wants to meet the challenge of the ideological crisis of our times . |
6 | Our trucks had open sides and Marius , Vermulen and I clung to each other , faces buried in our hoods , as we churned down the slushy autoroutes , the speed of the trucks sending icy , sawing winds through us at seventy kilometres per hour . |
7 | I agreed to this trip because of that . |
8 | She has encouraged me to talk about what happened before I got to that stage , and to think about what might have led up to it . |
9 | T. D. I was on the beat round Stanley Hospital and I got to this point at four o'clock on the Saturday morning . |
10 | Now when I was preparing this evidence , I got to this point and I thought to myself , why on earth has this not happened in Richmondshire ? |
11 | In agreeing , Lord Fraser told Walker : ‘ I ca n't overstate the value I attach to such assistance and support . ’ |
12 | That is £14 million more than previously planned , reflecting the importance that I attach to this policy . |
13 | ‘ I moved to another pad . |
14 | ‘ I say to any pensioner in this hall or watching on the television , you have personally been robbed of over £2,000 . |
15 | So for success in the seventy fifth I say to any volunteer who asks me , do what you always do , stick to your tried and tested methods because that 's what you know best . |
16 | That 's the right approach and I suggest to this Committee that if you take the Liberal Democrat Conservative resolution that will be not a bad . |
17 | Cos our Darren he said , like , he says I want to that babe like , they wo n't go abroad this year with having baby coming |
18 | No cold water cos I want to some Ribena before I have a chocolate . |
19 | In speaking of the works of others I referred to that disposition to be dissatisfied which the public have sometimes with and often without reason evinced . |
20 | When I referred to this restaurant of his , the Skein of Geese , her ears pricked up . |
21 | Examples might include having case-study documents of the new intake available as a starting point for a drama about prison ; a huge map for a drama about Treasure Island ; and architect 's designs of Paris sewers for a drama about a bank robbery ( I referred to this lesson in Chapter 5 ) . |
22 | Mother knitted a white cotton quilt before she married , which I treasure to this day . |
23 | I welcome to this meeting all visitors and guest of members and in particular to the Mayor and Mayoress of Councillor and Mrs Mike . |
24 | And every time I came to that bit I jerked up in my chair and Miss Ross shouted at me . |
25 | I came to that conclusion at that time |
26 | I can not give over any of the powers that I , as a Member of Parliament , elected by the citizens of Aldridge-Brownhills — and each of us elected by our respective constituents — was given when I came to this Parliament . |
27 | Last week I came to this school to discuss the course with the Head . |
28 | But when I came to this country … |
29 | As a youngster — I was twelve when I came to this country — I imagined it was only temporary . |
30 | ‘ And these stones — so unexpected in this magnificent country — because I confess it is not for the pleasures of civilisation that I came to this district but for the informing breadth and spectacles of Nature — reminded me of somewhere I knew not where and that was my over-selfish study which all but ended in a brute collision with yourselves ! ’ |