Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [noun] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I was Ronni to everyone before I could even walk . ’ |
2 | I admit I was party to their tricks for a while but in Brittany the Luciferi began to remove , through assassination or spurious trials , any who opposed the French crown . |
3 | ‘ I could understand it with the men , who thought I was coming-on to them , but the women 's reluctance puzzled me , until I discovered that the City people discouraged the country dwellers ( she objects to the word ‘ peasant ’ ) from having their picture taken . |
4 | ‘ I could understand it with the men , who thought I was coming-on to them , but the women 's reluctance puzzled me , until I discovered that the City people discouraged the country dwellers ( she objects to the word ‘ peasant ’ ) from having their picture taken . |
5 | On the other hand , there may obviously be cases where the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case by proving that he suffered damage from acts done in combination by the defendants the natural and probable outcome of which was damage to him . |
6 | Since then she has written to tell us of her first reply and we thought you 'd also be interested in some of the suggestions that came in , including Dee Murton 's account of the origin of these cardboard cones which was news to us . |
7 | She was godmother to my baby , and when it grew she took to it , and used to have it about her at the Castle , saying to everyone it was an orphan . |
8 | She was home to him , even after all the other women . |
9 | There were threats to his academic career , but they came from a different direction . |
10 | In addition to that great teacher of prayer , there were others to whom I owe a debt of gratitude . |
11 | He went on to say that the use of non-book resources was one aspect in which hoped-for developments had not taken place , and this is typical of the awareness that , despite general satisfaction with the project , there were limits to its success . |
12 | There were limits to what Karen would let you do . |
13 | While the USA would continue to sustain a world role , there were limits to what could be expected . |
14 | She shut her bedroom door , knowing fate had decreed that the book she was reading should be resting in the sitting-room , leaving her with nothing to do but make her bed , sit on it , lie on it , unmake it , jump on it , push it round the floor — there were limits to what you could do with a bed , and it was the only piece of furniture in the room . |
15 | He also saw the need to rewrite roles around the talents of the actors , as he did for Crawford , but there were limits to what he could do to make the most of the story for the cinema . |
16 | Yet there were limits to what the government could achieve . |
17 | Although it was always recognized that er there were limits to which a person could go . |
18 | The jackal de Guichet , they said , was bad enough , but there were limits to his powers ; but the old lion acknowledged no restrictions within his own honour , his rule was as absolute as plague . |
19 | There were answers to everything . |
20 | There were details to her description she could have known no other way . ’ |
21 | The footpath on the left bank of the burn was little better than a sheep track , but there were clues to its former importance as a droving road over the hills to Byrness in Redesdale . |
22 | Before the law received Royal Assent there was resistance to its implementation . |
23 | The annexe need not have been roofed , although there was access to it from the main part of the building . |
24 | The awful , abrupt finality of a man pitching forward , so easily , so arbitrarily terminated — the convenience of it to the killer : they were things to which I could never become habituated , however many times I saw it . |
25 | ‘ I would n't know that , they were strangers to me . ’ |
26 | Here , she took a step back and called on Ferdinando to discuss Garibaldi and his Red Shirts and the promises of Cavour — they were names to her and nothing more . |
27 | The tenderness that emanated from him was balm to her wounded soul . |
28 | It is pleasing that there is a large degree of support for the Southern fire station as I said it was music to my ears . |
29 | It was music to our ears in a hospital staffed by women from both sides of the great Christian divide , and men of that ilk also . |
30 | With his few belongings it was home to him wherever he went . |