Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Actually , ’ he said slowly , ‘ I came down here to talk to you about last night . ’ |
2 | Paul starts to move the boats to the top of the falls whilst I run on ahead to talk to the police at the top of the falls with the nice man from the Northern Echo . |
3 | If I last long enough to get to the air … . |
4 | With the leave of the House , Mr. Deputy Speaker , I wish once again to refer to the St. Kentigern-Oatridge problem , which is repeated in all our constituencies in one form or another , and which I recommend to some diligent Peer in the other place . |
5 | Wild and feverish with excitement , she sat down immediately to write to Boldwood , to inform him that she could not marry him . |
6 | If we must be so very careful , then , in using what people write about themselves , would we do any better to turn to what other people have to write ? |
7 | Her voice sounded clipped , rather staccato , and it seemed not properly to belong to her any more . |
8 | Its small herd included two sturdy calves , and he ducked down excitedly to report to his father what he had seen . |
9 | He knew of course that he never could meet them , but he wanted so badly to talk to them that he would get out their letters and pictures from his box of papers and talk quietly to them anyway . |