Example sentences of "[verb] to [pers pn] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You may like to write to him for more details . |
2 | I ought to write to her at some point . |
3 | I have been asked to write to you on this matter because this hazard was drawn to your attention in my letter of 18th April 1991 following the Annual Parish Meeting . |
4 | Within a few years , most Boards felt that the Consultative Councils helped to defuse individual complaints and to present a favourable image to the public , and were willing to defer to them on some matters of general policy of an essentially political or presentational nature , such as priorities in rural electrification or aspects of domestic charging . |
5 | When Hullmandel published his treatise The Art of Drawing on Stone in 1824 , the possibilities of lithography were better advertised ( although Hullmandel was careful not to describe the actual printing process , so that artists would have to come to him for that service ) , and Lear was one of the very first to be attracted to the technique . |
6 | Send to me in any event . |
7 | A lot of personal things had been happening to me during that year . |
8 | But I watched , out of a sense of duty admittedly , most of the election news programmes , feeling all the time , these are not relating to me in any way . |
9 | Almost all of them had crude magic swords , whose unsuppressed harmonics on the astral plane played hell with any delicate experiments in applied sorcery for miles around , but Rincewind did n't object to them on that score . |
10 | Further to my note of 11th December , Susannah Wainman of SAWD Books writes to me with more details of the competition for a new logo for the Independent Publishers Guild . |
11 | We had never met her before she came , yet she immediately called us Mummy and Daddy , and still writes to us in this way from Nigeria . |
12 | We always referred to them as those ladies of the stage . |
13 | ‘ To tell you the truth it never occurred to me until this minute . |
14 | That is not a matter where the parties are sufficiently advanced for it to be addressed to me at this stage . |
15 | Two difficulties in particular , are relevant to the arguments that have been addressed to us in this case . |
16 | He comes into close contact with both a teacher and other children of his own age and many of his future feelings about himself will result from what happens to him at this time . |
17 | and they revolt against it and you 've just got ta keep your fingers crossed that nothing happens to them in that period . |
18 | ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely . |
19 | 1991 , 27 1042 ) , prompted a childhood memory and sent me rummaging at the top of the house for 300 Things a bright boy can do , a book presented to me by some relative ca 1928 . |
20 | The acceptance of such reasoning required Lord Hailsham to address anew the question of the mental element required for lack of consent in rape , since the nineteenth century judges upon whom he relied had never had the matter presented to them in these terms . |
21 | If the parties had not agreed on the naming of the appointing authority , or if the authority which |
22 | We , the young people of this area , extend our greetings to you and thank you for listening to us on this Youth Sunday . |
23 | Probably their teachers will speak to them in this style , though what the learners are likely to encounter when they join in conversations with native speakers is what we have referred to previously as a ‘ rapid , casual ’ style . |
24 | Cilla Black wo n't speak to me to this day because when I was a critic , I wrote a very warm piece about her , but during the course of it , I said , ‘ She 's quite good-looking , but she does have the nose of a rather careful boxer . ’ |
25 | ‘ Do n't speak to me in that tone ! ’ protested his wife , but nevertheless responding to the pressure of his hand in her back . |
26 | ‘ Do n't you speak to me in that way , ’ Nora retorted , ‘ or I 'll box your ears , you ungrateful girl ! ’ and they were into yet another quarrel . |
27 | And I 'm telling you , do n't speak to me in that fashion or I 'll have to have a word with your father . ’ |
28 | take care love , and if I do n't see you , when I , I 'll speak to you before any way . |
29 | Luke himself did n't matter to her in any way . |
30 | Did it matter to you at that time who it was ? |