Example sentences of "to [pron] he [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What he is doing to me he has practised in the classroom .
2 I think it seems to me he 's missed er the point in the explanatory memorandum that he made .
3 To me he seems to cast a blight over the whole day . ’
4 This is simply saying that each market participant , in laying his buying or selling plans , must pay careful heed not only to the prospective decisions of those to whom he hopes to sell or from whom he hopes to buy — as an implication of the latter — also to the prospective decisions of others whose decisions to sell or to buy may compete with his own .
5 Maybe we , and those to whom he wishes to sell himself , would warm to him if he smiled a bit more .
6 Here he encountered Charles I 's young daughter Elizabeth [ q.v. ] , to whom he seems to have been some kind of chaplain and with whose virtues he was much taken .
7 It seems that there has been no period of time during which man has endeavoured to conduct and control his affairs without providing for himself a worshipable entity or being to whom he can appeal , and to whom he has attributed powers of control over all that happens in the universe , particularly on earth .
8 The rate of tax payable is arrived at by reference to the total of that value and the value of any previous chargeable transfers made by the beneficiary , but that value is to be reduced by the value of any other interest in possession in the property to which he becomes entitled at the same time or by the amount of any consideration in money or money 's worth which he has received in respect of the termination or disposal of the interest .
9 It declared that " No privilege attaches yet to a statement on a matter of public interest believed by the publisher to be true and in relation to which he has exercised reasonable care . "
10 Does my hon. Friend agree that the answer lies in early amendment of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 so that the misleading claims to which he has referred can be squashed ?
11 The hon. Gentleman and I visited the part of the Palace to which he has referred .
12 The hon. Gentleman should bear in mind that each of the two cases to which he has referred was decided by the trial judge on the basis of medical evidence , including independent medical evidence .
13 Mr McLeish said : ‘ Alex Salmond must now reveal the extent to which he has made the SNP hostage to this Tory Government .
14 Where such a summons has not been served because the defendant has left the district after issue , successive summonses may be issued for service in any district to which he has moved ( Ord 7 , r 19(2) ) .
15 The Men 's Movement to which he has turned speaks much of the ‘ wound ’ which fathers inflict on their sons .
16 It would be entirely wrong that A should be allowed to treat as a legal wrong that to which he has consented .
17 The exchange member will be bound by the rules to which he has consented .
18 But the case is widely referred to as ‘ the Baltimore affair ’ because of the surprising lengths to which he has gone to defend Dr Imanishi-Kari .
19 That is the only case of the thousands of cases that I have raised with him to which he has said yes .
20 Paul , of course , offers Simon Peter an irresistible opportunity , a means of rescuing his commitment , of vindicating everything to which he has devoted himself .
21 The only losers if McEnroe fails to overcome his perennial distrust of the media will be the charities to which he has promised to give his winnings from the $6 million tournament he has described as ‘ obscene ’ .
22 Robert Maxwell has deployed this tactic with considerable success to limit the circulation of several books about him to which he has taken exception .
23 The adolescent is emerging from the small and comparatively cushioned world to which he has belonged and is having to face a great deal of pressure from many different relationships .
24 Amongst the works on view was the one to which he has returned most often — the portrait of Queen Mariana of Austria , second wife of Philip IV , painted in 1652 ( Fig. 4 ) .
25 possess any secret official code word , or password , or sketch , plan , model , article , note , document or information which relates to or is used in a prohibited place or anything in such a place , or which has been made or obtained in contravention of this Act , or which has been entrusted in confidence to him by any person holding office under Her Majesty or which he has obtained or to which he has had access owing to his position as a person who is or has been employed under a person who holds or has held such an office or contract — [ and who ] ( a ) communicates the code word , pass word , sketch , plan , model , article , note , document , or information to any person other than a person to whom he is authorised to communicate it , or a person to whom it is in the interest of the State his duty to communicate it , or ( aa ) uses the information in his possession for the benefit of any foreign power or in any other manner prejudicial to the safety or interests of the State , or ( b ) retains the sketch , plan , model , article , note , or document in his possession or control when he has no right to retain it or when it is contrary to his duty to retain it , or fails to comply with all directions issued by lawful authority with regard to the return or disposal thereof , or …
26 To gain access to her he has to penetrate many layers of permeability .
27 Before speaking to her he has pondered the question of committing suicide to absolve himself from the responsibility of avenging his father ; and Ophelia 's behaviour only emphasises the apparent pointlessness of trying to oppose Claudius , who could easily destroy him .
28 Yeah , I do n't m , my dad will do that , my dad cooks you see , mum do n't cook at all , dad normally does , and when dad comes to mine he wants to get in my kitchen
29 In with reference to what he 's done on the international stage , or with reference to the war only ?
30 ‘ It 's a crazy state of affairs for a player to be persecuted for the reaction of others to what he has done . ’
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