Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv] to the " in BNC.

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1 I sleep close to the stove . ’
2 However , I say again to the House — and especially to Government Members that they should ask questions relating to the Prime Minister 's responsibility —
3 So I head downstairs to the Pleasure Dome , a wood-panelled room that shows Dutch movies with spurious plots .
4 I squelch upstairs to the flat after my half-hour walk , and Kenneth answers the door with his specs on the end of his nose and the now permanent book in his hand .
5 That 's why I object strongly to the Office 's plugging me in as an Automatic Nurse for one night ! ’
6 I object strongly to the photograph of Ahmadi Muslims that was published in the NI in the context of the articles on fundamentalism £P/
7 I walk closer to the river where there are some huts .
8 The undercut cave is dark and mysterious but the lightness of the sandy bottom becomes apparent as I look across the bend , the water becoming shallower as I scan across to the inside of the bend .
9 I listen more to the tone of the voice .
10 I look forward to the Masters , not only in the expectation of seeing fine golf in lovely surroundings , but for the message of hope it brings to my circulation .
11 I look forward to the day when the technological wizardry of Contraves can be concentrated in their Biomedical Technology , and Space Technology , Divisions .
12 I look forward to the lessons and always feel better immediately , but the difficulty with me lies in trying to maintain my awareness between the lessons , but this is gradually becoming easier .
13 I look forward to the day when he reviews the works of his own publisher , Mr. Pooley , with the same degree of scrutiny .
14 I look forward to the fortnightly meetings .
15 I look forward to the repeats .
16 I look forward to the day when a statistically perfect model is available for assessing the quality of cardiac surgical care .
17 Mr. Walker : I do not blame the Hon. Gentleman for making such a speech just before a by-election , but I am glad to tell him that tomorrow I shall go through every detail of the valleys programme and I look forward to the Labour party 's publishing beside each item what the Labour Government achieved in their last five years .
18 I look forward to the challenge ahead with great enthusiasm , ’ said Joe Darby .
19 I look forward to the conclusions of the conference with considerable interest .
20 I look forward to the Prime Minister being present that day — but , of course , by then it will be a Labour Prime Minister .
21 I look forward to the day when restaurants , pubs , cafe s and public transport undertakings through the United Kingdom take seriously the problems of smoking .
22 I look forward to the Home Secretary telling the Home Affairs Select Committee what he proposes to do with the prison service .
23 I look forward to the day , in a few months ' time , when my right hon. Friend the Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) will be getting back into the main stream of that debate and participating fully in the European Community for the benefit of all our citizens .
24 Mr Morrow said : ‘ I look forward to the challenge of leading the industry into a free market situation and to creating the right framework within which producers , processors and consumers can benefit from the increased competition which will inevitably affect all sectors of the industry .
25 Colleagues , I look forward to the Report to Congress in nineteen ninety four .
26 He wrote to Greece : I look forward to the day when by the Eastern and Western Emperors together , this enemy nation will be expelled from the church of Christ and Christianity will be avenged .
27 I look forward to the day when we do have a regional tier of government , and erm , a very prominent local politician , not of my party , told me in confidence , that he believes that erm , there will be a regional tier of government sooner or later , if only to react to the pressures from Europe .
28 I look forward to the post-match analysis of the Leeds match .
29 I think I 'm right in saying Madam Chairman that y of those first seven we 've still got two schemes in still to come and there was one in erm so I look forward to the progress and er that we 're making on this and all I can say is
30 Er , but the interesting , the interesting thing is that they are prepared to pay and yet this obsession this obsession with this ideology that the only way you can get you can go forward in in terms of er placing this this country in any economic status in the way it may have been and er is is to privatisation of V A T. Chairman I look forward to the day when when the very air and this has been said for that we breathe will either be privatised or more important they 'll stick a bloody V A T on it .
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