Example sentences of "to [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Their strength has been that recruits came to them already vetted and character-tested through membership of a church or Orange lodge .
2 Maybe what I thought I saw happen to them both did n't really happen at all . ’
3 Russian representatives sent to them normally had the rank of Great Ambassador ( Velikii Posol ) and their complaints over ceremonial were less intrusive than in other capitals .
4 At the moment a lot of Rave music is played which is not my favourite music but I usually go to them anyway to socialise with my friends .
5 Perhaps you could pass your Medau News on to friends with an encouragement to them also to join a class .
6 right cos then you 're taking them away from the fact that you want other quotes right , they 'll say to you oh we were n't thinking of doing it actually until the winter , right and then you can say to them well let me just say that by placing your order in now we can put your installation in hand , right , basically at today 's prices , right , on an extended delivery , right , and you can still qualify for a special offer , right
7 And the same thing , that if a major client like the Health and Safety Executive said to me , Ricky we 're running a regional training week in the last week of November , and we want you for three days , you know , I , I do n't say to them well look you know , well two of those days are catch up days , I ca n't possibly do it , why do n't you move your whole regional training week to next week ?
8 They 'd been to the hospital , and they 'd been over the flat so I said to them well pop the blankets on and come over here then and have your supper and go back .
9 ‘ I have not spoken to them yet to find out what happened . ’
10 He had no qualms about dropping players he thought were off form , but would talk to them individually to encourage them , or if he wanted to make a point arising from their game .
11 We 've got ta give them to them today have we Andy and Michelle ?
12 You can appeal to them never to say or do things which they would be ashamed for you to know . ’
13 We owe it to them never to surrender this country to those whose motive for murder is your place of work .
14 They have become devalued as people in their own right and everything that happens to them subsequently serves to reinforce this impression .
15 It is essential if you are to have a clear mind about each particular job and interview that you keep your applications and all the information relevant to them methodically filed and easily accessible .
16 Given that the member will be sent their membership card , it would seem a small step away to actually send them a letter addressed to them personally welcoming them to the union and advise them at the very least on the basic facilities and benefits , plus other important information , and signed by the Regional Secretary , if not by the General Secretary .
17 Bereaved people trying to make sense of what has happened to them often find that one of the most difficult things is to discover that they ‘ can not think straight ’ and when they do their thoughts are often so disturbing and frightening that they feel they 've ‘ gone mad ’ .
18 And when she had helped Carole to put Emma and Sophie to bed she had n't been able to prevent tears coming to her eyes while she had listened to them solemnly saying their prayers .
19 This is a Labour amendment it is up to them now to implement it implement it within existing budgets is what it says and we shall see whether they take their responsibilities as seriously as they should .
20 Anyone who has spoken to them recently knows of the problems with which they have had to cope .
21 On most of the album Shaun puts his fingerstyle technique to good use on his Warwick five-string , but this track sounds to me suspiciously like he 's using his ‘ 68 Fender Jazz Bass with both pickups full on .
22 I therefore proposed an account of law , ‘ normative positivism ’ , which I take to synthesize salient features of positivism and natural law thinking and which seems to me wholly to fit the nature of criminal law .
23 The situations envisaged by that subsection seem to me well illustrated by Bank of England v. Riley [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 840 , which was dealing with the same words in another section of the same Act .
24 Pass it to me please thank you , Stacey can you reach the erm , no Deana can do it , can you climb down and go and get me one of my tablets please ?
25 The terms of section 40 seem to me strongly to support the conclusions reached so far .
26 When returning the draft Contract to me duly signed will you let me have a cheque in favour of Messrs. Stanley Tee & Co. for £2,600 the 5% deposit and I will place this on deposit with my firm 's bankers so that it does not lose you interest , so there should be no delay in exchanging contracts once you have received the insurance company 's acceptance of your life proposals .
27 she says she says to me just take thirty pound , the , there were , I think there 's about seven quid that belongs to their bed , well their bed was bloody horrible to pay
28 Not that it came to me just thinking : I realized it at school .
29 She said to me just say to him like I do enough Vaughany , do n't want to hear any more .
30 Perhaps he had believed he was to go with the main reconnaissance party , and having written his last letter did not like to write to me again to cause me what he thought would be further confusion and anxiety .
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