Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [pron] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 One is that he is rather clean and tidy and polite and fastidious as a person ; the sweatier , wilder , rawer , dirtier areas of human sexuality do not appeal to him at all .
2 I 'm afraid not , Miss Holbrook ; that idea does n't appeal to me at all . ’
3 ‘ I 'm here strictly for business and being dissected does not appeal to me at all .
4 Well , I yes , yes , I does n't appeal to me at all .
5 I never imagined that the business side would appeal to you at all .
6 ‘ We are very concerned at these incidents and we would appeal to anyone with any information to contact us or the police before an animal is killed . ’
7 Almost all of them had crude magic swords , whose unsuppressed harmonics on the astral plane played hell with any delicate experiments in applied sorcery for miles around , but Rincewind did n't object to them on that score .
8 I do n't object to it at all .
9 But Christopher Taylor will happily chat to you in any one of 18 languages .
10 Probably their teachers will speak to them in this style , though what the learners are likely to encounter when they join in conversations with native speakers is what we have referred to previously as a ‘ rapid , casual ’ style .
11 ‘ Did you speak to him at all , Delia ? ’
12 Otherwise you 'll , you 'll not speak to him at all cos I shall just pick the phone up and say
13 Do n't speak to him like that .
14 You ca n't , you ca n't speak to her at all !
15 It was n't going to be easy , arguing with someone from her inferior position , but she 'd be damned if she 'd let him speak to her like that !
16 She 's here for another two weeks and if I do n't speak to her in those two weeks I 'm dropping her .
17 Cilla Black wo n't speak to me to this day because when I was a critic , I wrote a very warm piece about her , but during the course of it , I said , ‘ She 's quite good-looking , but she does have the nose of a rather careful boxer . ’
18 ‘ I wish you would not speak to me like that .
19 ‘ Do n't you dare speak to me like that , Agnes .
20 ‘ How dare you speak to me like that !
21 ‘ Do n't speak to me like that !
22 ‘ By God , you wo n't speak to me like that .
23 You ca n't speak to me like that .
24 How dare you speak to me like that in public ! ’
25 " How dare you speak to me like that .
26 ‘ You lout , do n't dare speak to me like that . ’
27 Durance appealed to Rain : ‘ Can you believe a woman I 'd taught everything could speak to me like that ? ’
28 ‘ You do not speak to me like that .
29 ‘ But Ellen , ’ she cried , staring horrified at him , ‘ how dare he speak to me like that !
30 ‘ Do n't speak to me like that , Katharine !
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