Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When screening began we agreed to discontinue it at the end of the first year if there were a number of traumatised families . |
2 | According to Gregory the slanders against Fredegund were intended to drive her from the court , thus facilitating the elevation of her stepson , Clovis , to the throne . |
3 | I 'd see both these birds in the zoo , so I was fascinated to see them in the wild . |
4 | The German and French leaders told the Prime Minister they did not want to see him in the run up to the Edinburgh summit , which begins on Friday . |
5 | He did not want to bring her in to talk to him , nor did he want to interview her in the presence of her devoted but sharp-eyed husband . |
6 | Logging remains crucial to the economy in the central provinces of Binh Dinh and Gia Lai and the bans are seen as being largely for international consumption , with little effort made to enforce them on the ground . |
7 | ( Recall Fodor 's example of blinking when a good friend goes to poke us in the eye . ) |
8 | That this person should harbour aggressive feelings towards you is unimaginable , but then suddenly , she goes to poke you in the eye — and you blink . |
9 | He believed the order had been given to kill him by the DO . |
10 | ‘ I expected to see you at the ball last night , Sharpe ! ’ |
11 | If Rohan needed to have a private word with her , why had n't he arranged to see her at the house instead ? |
12 | An important element of any compensation payment is the damages intended to compensate you for the injury itself , and the effect it has on you and your lifestyle , both today and in the future . |
13 | In my judgment , this draft having been sent to the plaintiffs by Sir Richard Temple , and retained and cashed by them , we ought to draw the conclusion that the plaintiff , who kept and cashed the draft , agreed to accept it on the terms upon which it was sent … . |
14 | Promises quite often concern the actions of others : to consent to be governed by another is to promise to obey him ; to consent to his joining the expedition is to promise to provide him with the facilities and the help made available to members of the expedition . |
15 | Another time , I had arranged to meet him in the Naafi , a popular meeting place on the camp , at 5pm . |
16 | She was disappointed that he had n't arranged to meet her during the afternoon or even later on . |
17 | The courses are aimed at senior management and are intended to provide them with the knowledge and skills to exploit AIT effectively in their business . |
18 | Counsel thought so little of it that he did not seek to sustain it before the House of Lords . |
19 | You want to see her in the morning when she bloody get up . |
20 | If you want to hit me across the airport , I 'll understand , OK , but I 'm staying with Alejandro . |
21 | Want to nail him to the fence you should think he 's not |
22 | Yeah she said she has to wear them for the television |
23 | ‘ I want to thank you for the roses , ’ she said . |
24 | As a novice in the game , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart . ’ |
25 | ‘ And Joe and Biddy , I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you 've done for me . |
26 | The woodmen never broke up those temporary dwellings which they built to see them through the weekdays of the felling season . |
27 | Stuart is too good to be kept on the sidelines at a time when England have looked to include him in the B squad as the next stage of his international career . |
28 | His ex-wife Margaret claims he tried to kill her at the family home in Brockhampton . |
29 | ‘ Whoever tried to kill us in the plane , whoever that was , has put us on the same side . ’ |
30 | They tried to eject him from the podium . |