Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These points will be raised throughout this book , and we will return to them again in chapter 6 .
2 Try to continue your argument without them , referring to them only in order to read out an authority .
3 To many in England the truce of Bruges seemed literally a sell-out : the French forced the garrison at Saint-Sauveur to hand the fortress over to them directly in return for 53,000 francs .
4 but he give them to me just in case I do
5 Was my freedom not given to me then in order to build the world of the You ?
6 You can find out about world events if you read a good newspaper , somebody said to me yesterday in class well we do n't get the news about these places , you do , you just do n't get it on the T V , it 's there in the Guardian every day , it 's there in the Independent every day , quite a lot of it gets reported in the Telegraph , but it 's no good if you 're reading the Mirror , you wo n't get it in there , you wo n't get it in the Mail or any other of those newspapers , the tabloids , but these things are happening , why would we be interested ?
7 They , it 's always argued that the parish councils are closest to local people , they had an out and out objection from the Parish Council initially they have subsequently written to me twice in November moderating that position and saying subject to safeguards they they no longer have an outright objection .
8 It also seeks your approval to the which has been undertaken by respective chief officers , during the current financial year , in which , is why I 'm reporting to you now in accordance with the national regulations .
9 She might have been speaking to him backwards in Swahili for all the attention he paid her explanation .
10 I wo n't say anything to him just in case you wan na get your own at some time !
11 The fact was that talking to her either in person or on the phone gave him a sort of erection .
12 And er the fact that she 's obviously gone on without it was awful , when she was pregnant the second time round she did n't make a big thing of being pregnant but you could tell she was pregnant but I never quite liked to say to her just in case they had the amnio amnio whatever it is and decided not to go
13 A friend of mine , who ministered to her late in life , gained the impression , from one or two things she let drop , that , contrary to what has been stated , Eliot did indeed go to Northumberland House , the nursing home where Vivien was looked after .
14 well hang on to it just in case but I 'm sure you 'll be getting these
15 The servant got his hand to it just in time to prevent it falling onto the marble floor .
16 He had long ago got the whole business of Ecalpemos under tight control and lived in high hopes of never having to refer to it again in word or thought — and then there had appeared this paragraph .
17 I will return to it again in Chapter 8 .
18 There is a fire-tinge of violence to it here in New York , as there is to everything in this city , which just wo n't slow down like the other city did and get more innocent and less crazy and less dirty-colourful .
19 ‘ I shall get used to it here in time , ’ she said .
20 Malcolm was listening to it all in order to reproduce what was necessary . ’
21 Perhaps she should try a different club and she would certainly receive a warm welcome should she come to ours here in Maidenhead .
22 Other industries , such as transport and water , also turn to us increasingly in matters of safety and reliability .
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