Example sentences of "to [noun prp] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So he accompanied the engine to Brooklands and installed it in the owner 's aeroplane . |
2 | Stephanie spoke also , for her almost sharply , to Marcus and told him that the visit would happen and that she trusted him to help with it , to behave well . |
3 | Ludens turned to Marcus and put his hand gently against his arm . |
4 | He kneels to PAMELA and offers her a bouquet of flowers . ] |
5 | Well , having actually been to Nashville and found it a singularly ugly and inhumane property developer 's hell , I never really thought the city was downhome . |
6 | Ray Butts made the first one for his own guitar player , then he took it to Nashville and showed it to Chet Atkins and Chet bought one . |
7 | I reported the drop to Warton and asked what was happening with the rescue efforts . |
8 | I did n't hang about getting to Armstrong and getting him started and headed back to Plumstead Road . |
9 | Fenner , the Hull-based power transmission engineer , bought the stake when the original bid was announced and had offered to act as white knight to Armstrong and to distribute their fasteners through its own international network . |
10 | Maybe we should drive round to Fahan and track them down . ’ |
11 | I kept my word to Jenkins and backed his proposals for all I was worth as a welcome , if minor , rationalization of the creaking old eighteenth-century ox-wagon of our criminal law . |
12 | Oh blimey we used to go to Chelsea and buy them |
13 | That 's like employing a bricklayer and then going down to Barnitts and buying his tools for him . |
14 | She rushed to Sarah and threw her arms round her . |
15 | I , I think it goes to Canonbury and think it goes to Bethnal Green . |
16 | How to attract people to CPRW and get them and existing members more actively involved . |
17 | All Harry had to do was return to Swindon and await her word . |
18 | I went back to Holmes and told him what I had seen . |
19 | No I 'll keep it for when I have my money and I 'll go down to Cardiff and spend it the bloody lot . |
20 | If you do not want to lose the patterns currently in the knitting machine , you can upload them to DesignaKnit and save them on to disk , ready to be downloaded back to the knitting machine when required . |
21 | Greenpeace workers had begun packaging the 425 tonnes of waste , dumped in the Sibiu area of central Romania , for safe transport back to Germany and said they would remain at the site until the transport promised by German Environment Minister Klaus Töpfer arrived . |
22 | He just kept on giving everything to Lennie and giving him the love he needed . |
23 | He held both of them for a moment before turning to Ian and presenting him with a sword drawn from its scabbard . |
24 | In July 1950 he asked her to drive down to Cambridgeshire and collect his son from boarding school . |
25 | Of course , Sar n't Major James Graham Biggleswade could n't exactly go back to Blighty and expect them to hang out the welcome mat in Fulham , not after that tricky bit of bloody buggering business down in the Falklands — oh , excuuuuse meeee , the Mal -bloody-buggering- vinas — back in ‘ 81 . |
26 | I went to Grenoble and discovered they had a small project on the outskirts , which had been a piece of wasteland ; they ploughed it all down , replanned it , had a complete new housing estate , hotel , the lot , in less than five years , where the City Council would be thinking about which bit of land to use , what to put there , how to do it , and ten years later they might think about producing a plan , and ten years after that ( that 's twenty years on ) something would appear . |
27 | He was close to MacDonald and trusted him to respect the constitution . |
28 | Graham shoved Laidlaw away from him then turned to Sabrina and untied her hands . |
29 | And do n't forget that the money it costs to go to LA and to live there is eventually going to come out of your royalties , not the record company 's . |
30 | He studied the draft of the report he had sent to Burnell and re-examined it , going over time and again all he had learnt since his arrival in Scotland . |