Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They would then perhaps try to get him to another pub near the market — the jolly Farmer or the Golden Ball ( George Mutter of the jolly Farmer used to lodge three or four Irishmen regularly ) . |
2 | And then if we get agreement on a salary increase then we only have to pay it to one person |
3 | If you have a regional accent , do not attempt to change it to standard English . |
4 | And I spring out of bed , naked as I am , and I just start to tear him to fucking pieces . |
5 | I hope that the hon. Member for Beaconsfield will serve on the Committee that will examine the Bill , although I am not trying to condemn him to that if he does not wish to be there , because I think that we might be able to find some common ground . |
6 | And no one 's ever going to ask him to another . ’ |
7 | Always remember to return them to non-working position after completing the woven fabric . |
8 | There are problems with designating these as new phyla , not least that nobody can define a phylum objectively , and my own view is that , marvellous though these animals are , we should still try to relate them to other organisms ( fossil and living ) . |
9 | I really want to get , I er , I I want you to , I did n't really want to make it to four , I did n't want to get it too formalized because I think that sometimes gets in the way of real information . |
10 | Reports of ‘ untoward occurrences ’ — anything from an allegation of assault to a staff member having a cold — were not going directly to Mr Thomson , who was legally bound to report them to social services within 24 hours . |
11 | ‘ No , I do n't want to put you to any bother . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 've been so kind to me that I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
13 | ‘ I do n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
14 | ‘ I would n't want to put you to any more trouble . |
15 | I would n't want to put you to any trouble . ’ |
16 | Obviously we do n't want to expose them to more than they can take . |
17 | Basically , can people see it , because I do n't need to use it to any great extent , |
18 | I would n't wish to put you to any trouble . ’ |
19 | Mayer 's power was in having the patience to wait until Gilbert 's contract with Metro ran out and then refuse to sign him to another term . |
20 | I 'd actually prefer to send you to that than go to it myself , because I think that would be a better use of time . |