Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her . |
2 | I bring it up to date in a solemn |
3 | Can I direct you then to page sixty-one , recommendations in paragraph eight . |
4 | Now I told yous not to feed but no yous a fucking big shit , yous know it all . |
5 | Well I told him , I told him not to feed but they 're fucking |
6 | That surprised me and I put it down to Christmas and a slight slackening of my efforts . |
7 | ‘ Shall I bring them down to Water Gypsy this evening , or will you come up to Chimneys to see them ? ’ |
8 | Deardrie , how do I bring him back to reality ? |
9 | ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’ |
10 | ‘ My ma has suggested I ask you home to tea . |
11 | That 's my pocket notebook and I keep it up to date , that 's another piece of equipment I use . |
12 | I took them down to Paradise Park for sexing . |
13 | The programme was a shambles and I took her out to dinner to cheer her up . |
14 | And in September ninety two , if I took you back to sort of September ninety one figures were quite different , well in September ninety two , eighty nine percent of our business was next day . |
15 | Sergeant before I take you on to deal with the briefing itself , I just want to go back and ask you one thing . |
16 | Why not stay here tonight and on the morrow I will have someone take you over to Briar Cottage with a wagon ? |
17 | ‘ Shall I ask him out to dinner ? ’ |
18 | It was the thud of a horse 's hooves , very near , almost on her , which jerked her back to reality . |
19 | NoGGIN members continue to receive the University 's monthly newsletter which keeps them up to date with all public lectures , musical events , etc. , on campus . |
20 | It was the sound of a dull thud from the direction of the bedroom which brought her down to earth with shattering finality , icing her blood , freezing her to the spot . |
21 | Already an established provider of training to school leavers and adults , mainly through the Training and Enterprise Councils ( TECs ) , the focus at Enterprise Training centres is increasingly for trainees to take NVQs or join courses which help them back to work . |
22 | Which brings us on to item nine which is er employment action . |
23 | Latin motets alongside modern crowd-pullers — which brings us back to hymn-singing , where we began . |
24 | Which brings us back to Labour and the unions . |
25 | and the idea is so you , you push it down to earth , you want it down to there |
26 | She led him back to school kindly . |
27 | The impressive document issued in Beaver County , Pennsylvania the first passed outside the U.S. by the authority was sent to Darlington Mayor Coun Rita Fishwick , who passed it on to Dew . |
28 | She asked you out to lunch to meet her . ’ |
29 | If you want it not to work use the slash B Okay slash B and that 's it . |
30 | Their parents are the ones who send them off to school and say , just do your best . |