Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 So I just keep myself to myself .
2 Well he 's obviously hungry if he wants say have a second Bonio so I just give it to him so what oh excuse me will look good with my full colour and commendations and credits and
3 and he just come in and he just sort of put them down like that , put the books next to them like that and never said nothing , so I never said nothing to them about them anyway
4 So I really want you to be like a proper sort of little girl .
5 As the general secretary indicated , colleagues , all the motions are being accepted , so I now put them to the vote .
6 If London did n't go as you 'd hoped — perhaps you never made it to the end — a float will help you put things into perspective and will leave you feeling more positive .
7 I 'm eight and a half years old and disgusted that my mother has to come with me to see A Hard Day 's Night when usually she just sees me to the edge of the estate and across the main road .
8 You know , they told me , and the they were on , and they were like they really expected them to just make up and they started having a fight !
9 Now I just leave it to the professionals . ’
10 And you are the first person now I ever told it to .
11 Why did n't I just post them to her ?
12 Did n't I almost want there to be someone — to make the fight worthwhile ?
13 ‘ Then why do n't you just give it to him ? ’
14 ‘ And you ? ’ said Andrée , ‘ Would n't you rather keep her to yourself ? ’
15 ‘ Have n't you always known me to be a respectable girl then , Dai ? ’
16 I do n't want to stifle discussion , but had n't we better confine it to matters within the competence of this committee ?
17 That jus if , if you can keep the th the descriptions in your mind as well it just helps you to , to remember why each one is called that .
18 If you do not understand how it works and you want more information about the method used then I again refer you to the books I have written on 1-2-3 and SuperCalc .
19 All Eva remembers is lying on the sofa wondering if she was going to die , and saying , " Well , Lord , if this is the end of my life I 'll just have to say how thankful I am , and what a wonderful privilege its been , but if it 's your will for me to live then I just give myself to you all the more .
20 And then they just leave it to you .
21 They went to Joseph Hyde — probably because he was the one connection they had between the Irish organization and me , and then they nearly beat him to death just so Lee could make his report to you .
22 There he generously offered it to the Magistrate , who was busy carrying cartridges to the firing-step .
23 What did it feel like when you finally made it to the summit of Everest ?
24 Life can be complicated sometimes when you least expect it to be .
25 Yet he badly wanted her to .
26 There was much more of this kind of thinking in Baden-Powell 's writings where he sometimes committed himself to outrageously libertarian positions on questions of education and authority , although these were perfectly in line with the emerging contours of ‘ progressive ’ educational philosophy .
27 This was a silly notion , but nevertheless , that was why he genuinely believed himself to be a failure .
28 When pulled tight it effectively secured her to the bench , and as it passed behind her knees , so her legs were strapped in the position where her feet were above her head .
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