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

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1 Because you know him who is from the beginning , I to young you young men , because you have overcome the evil one .
2 My subterfuge was a visit to the Rotary — but the only rotary aspect of that day was the circle my buttocks described as I thrust you to orgiastic multiplicities .
3 I wan na to take you to outer space outer space .
4 And if you do agree to them , but later have second thoughts , seek expert advice before doing anything which might expose you to legal action , or to the risk that the instalment payments will be stopped .
5 Although a breach of contract claim is based upon common law rights , remember that the Consolidation Act entitles you to minimum pay during your statutory notice period .
6 Even though they are no substitute for practical experience they can at least familiarise you with current terminology and introduce you to contemporary nursing philosophies .
7 Keep it up and I 'll consider promoting you to Lance-corporal unpaid . ’
8 Thirty vouchers entitle you to half-price travel for a car and five people across the Irish Sea or the English Channel .
9 Their patronage may not launch you to instant international attention , but they might help to raise the takings at your next gig in the junior Common Room or village hall , simply by listing the date , time and place .
10 The Dorset coast path runs along a spectacular rugged cliffline from Poole Harbour to Lyme Regis , taking you to great beaches through some extraordinary landscapes .
11 Rather , learn from your actions and then choose the path which will lead you to inner peace and self-respect .
12 Your own haiku can have ‘ movement ’ as its subject , ‘ my town ’ , ‘ Spring ’ or whatever has moved you to powerful feeling .
13 As my deliberate intention in these lectures is to remind you of theology and introduce you to theological terms , however , let me do so now .
14 Some nurses are very enthusiastic about the bank as a route of re-entry , as it enables you to sample different wards and departments and introduces you to new people .
15 Today 's tour takes you to New and Old Delhi .
16 Your interest in works like the B minor Mass of Bach , Beethoven 's Missa Solemnis , and such semi-sacred works as the Bruckner Fifth Symphony was said not to have endeared you to certain Party officials .
17 Only special notice from you to those involved that your agent 's authority has ended will prevent you being liable once you have held out an agent as having the right to legally commit you to certain agreements .
18 This assignment introduced you to various sequences of notes played ascending and descending , within all five pentatonic scale shapes .
19 someone close to you subjects you to emotional blackmail/puts pressure on you ( ie ‘ It 'll be your fault if I drop dead with a heart attack . ’
20 Welsh folklore has a richness all of its own and exploring some of the areas with strange tales takes you to unbeatable walking country amid fantastic scenery .
21 ‘ I did n't get you to come down here , Bella , so that I could escort you to bloody parties .
22 I am a recipient of Public Lending Right and I have come to the House tonight to say thank you to honourable members who were here in 1979 , when the legislation was passed . ’
23 By way of a contrast to the more usual content found between these covers , let me take you to Georgian England at the beginning of the Nineteenth Century .
24 But I am certain she will help you , and may well introduce you to other young people ; you do not see enough of them . ’
25 Unlike some foreign restaurants that try and transplant you to distant shores by piping out Zorba , Pavarotti or the Bombay sitar quartet , thankfully L'Alouette does n't bother .
26 Skimping on the sun filter will not help you to brown any quicker but can leave you sore and damaged .
27 Proceeding along the track brings you to Auchendinny Station beyond which is a tunnel ( advisable to bring a torch ) which leads out into the yard of Dalmore Paper Mill the sole survivor of a once flourishing industry along the Esk .
28 Thus you play into the hands of that force which desires your downfall and wishes to hinder your inner progress , leaving you to shut the gate on the prison you have built for yourself , afraid to step out and to try anew to overcome your weaknesses .
29 Leave Quebec and continue to Montreal where a brief city tour introduces you to Old Montreal and the French Quarter .
30 I 'll have orders to bring you to old Ralf , they 'll believe that .
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